Advocacy Training with the International Myeloma Foundation
Learn Advocacy. Understand Policy. Engage Effectively.
This LEAD cohort is developed in partnership with the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) and brings together patients and caregivers who want to better understand healthcare policy and engage constructively in shaping it.
Participants learn how healthcare decisions are made and how patient voices can contribute meaningfully to policy conversations affecting the myeloma community.
Built in Partnership with the International Myeloma Foundation
Patients Rising and the International Myeloma Foundation share a commitment to empowering patients with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate healthcare systems and participate thoughtfully in policy discussions.
Through this partnership, the LEAD program provides structured advocacy education tailored to the myeloma community.
Participants gain a clearer understanding of how healthcare policy develops and how patients and caregivers can engage constructively in conversations that influence access, research, and treatment.
Advocacy Skills That Build Confidence
Participants in this cohort will develop practical knowledge and skills that support thoughtful advocacy.
Topics include:
• How healthcare policy is developed
• Understanding federal and state policy structures
• Communicating clearly with legislators and staff
• Translating patient experience into credible advocacy
• Identifying opportunities to engage constructively
The goal is to help participants feel informed, prepared, and confident when engaging in policy discussions.
Patients and Caregivers in the Myeloma Community
This LEAD cohort is designed for people who are part of the myeloma community and want to better understand the policy landscape surrounding treatment, research, and access to care.
Participants may be:
• living with multiple myeloma
• caring for a loved one
• supporting patients in the community
• interested in learning how advocacy works
No previous policy experience is required — only a willingness to learn and engage constructively.
Stories from the Multiple Myeloma Community
Advocacy often begins with personal experience.
These stories highlight the journeys that lead patients and caregivers in the multiple myeloma community to learn advocacy and engage more deeply in healthcare policy.
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Prader-Willi Syndrome Association | USA
Developed in partnership with the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association | USA, this LEAD cohort helps patients, caregivers, and families better understand healthcare policy and engage constructively in advocacy.
Scleroderma Foundation Affiliates
Developed in partnership with several Scleroderma Foundation affiliate chapters including: Greater Chicago, Greater Washington D.C., and California, this LEAD cohort helps patients and caregivers learn advocacy and engage effectively in healthcare policy.
Learning from People Who Know the System
Instruction is practical and applied — focused on how systems actually function and how advocates can engage effectively within them. Participants learn from experts who have worked inside legislative, regulatory, and policy-making environments, and who understand what it takes to be credible in those settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
LEAD is offered at no cost to participants.
Because the program requires time, preparation, and thoughtful participation, we ask participants to approach the course with seriousness and follow-through.
LEAD is designed for patients and caregivers who are ready to engage thoughtfully in healthcare policy and advocacy.
Participants range from those new to policy to more experienced advocates, but all share a willingness to learn, prepare, and engage responsibly.
LEAD is a self-paced program consisting of 12 modules that include video instruction, readings, and applied exercises.
Most participants complete the course over 6–12 weeks, though it can be completed more quickly depending on individual schedules and level of engagement.
Yes. LEAD includes optional live sessions scheduled throughout the course.
These sessions provide additional context, discussion, and Q&A. All sessions are recorded and available to participants.
No prior policy experience is required.
LEAD focuses on building critical thinking, policy literacy, and effective communication. Participants bring firsthand perspective, and the program provides structure, context, and practical guidance for engaging policy systems.
Ready to Engage in Healthcare Policy?
LEAD provides the education, structure, and practical guidance needed to engage thoughtfully and effectively in healthcare policy. If you’re ready to learn how the system works and how to participate in shaping it, LEAD is designed for you.
