New training program aims to reduce ALS/MND diagnostic delays
09 June 2025
09 June 2025
The International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations has announced a new training program to tackle one of the most urgent challenges for people with ALS/MND: delayed diagnosis. Sponsored by My Name'5 Doddie Foundation, this initiative will equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools to identify ALS/MND symptoms sooner and accelerate referrals to specialists.
Currently, it can take months to years for people with ALS/MND (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Motor Neuron Disease) to receive a correct diagnosis - a delay that limits access to care, treatment, and clinical trials. The Alliance is developing this new program to improve diagnosis time globally, particularly in those areas without ALS/MND speciality clinics.
"Every day matters when you're living with ALS/MND," said Cathy Cummings, CEO of the International Alliance. "Our program will give healthcare professionals around the world the knowledge and confidence they need to identify ALS/MND symptoms earlier, so patients can get help as early as possible."
The training is designed for early-career doctors, secondary care specialists, and other frontline healthcare professionals most likely to encounter ALS/MND in its early stages. The curriculum, led by Orla Hardiman, Professor of Neurology at Trinity College Dublin, will address common problems that delay diagnosis, including:
"My Name'5 Doddie Foundation is proud to support this important initiative," said Nicola Roseman, CEO of My Name'5 Doddie Foundation. "Faster diagnosis means better care, more treatment options, and greater access to research opportunities for people living with MND."
The program will be developed in 2025, with pilot presentations at key events such as the Allied Health Professionals Forum in December. The full training will be available globally in 2026.
For more information about the International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations and its work, visit www.als-mnd.org.
About the International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations:
The International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations is a global network of ALS/MND organisations working together to improve care, support, and advance research for people affected by ALS/MND worldwide.