Types of Membership
Junior Members
To be admitted as a Junior Member, candidates must be undergoing professional training in the general area of parkinsonism and related disorders, be under 35 years of age, and declare that they endorse the objectives of the corporation. Junior Members do not pay dues.
Full Members
Professionals who have completed their training in neurology, allied health professions, neuroscience, or related fields.
Fellow of the IAPRD
Some Full Members are given Fellow status upon proposal by at least five Fellows.
Honorary Members
Full Members and Fellows can be named Honorary Member according to rules stated in the bylaws.
All Members must endorse the mission of the IAPRD.
Reasons to become a member of the IAPRD:
- Be part of a dynamic, growing organization in parkinsonism and related disorders
- Obtain discounted registration to the World Congress on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders (full members)
- Access our flagship journal, Parkinsonism and Related Disorders (free electronic access if you do not have access through your institution)