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The Dysautonomia Project (TDP) is the global leader in dysautonomia education, with a mission to educate healthcare professionals, patients, and communities. An estimated 70 million people worldwide live with dysautonomia, and many share a common experience: their symptoms are misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or even doubted. Countless patients remain devastatingly ill and without answers for years. TDP exists to bridge the education gap in autonomic nervous system disorders, ensuring physicians, APPs, and other healthcare clinicians have the knowledge to diagnose and manage these conditions—ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life. Based in Clearwater, Florida, TDP is a nonprofit organization offering a wide range of educational resources for clinicians and patients, including an award‑winning book, a robust website with videos and learning tools, and both in‑person and virtual training opportunities. Foundational programs include a three‑day mini‑fellowship for PGY2+ residents and fellows across seven specialties (The Residents Course), a one‑day CME‑accredited training for practicing clinicians (The Clinician Program), and a virtual education event for patients and caregivers (DysCourse). Visitors are invited to stop by booth #848 to receive a complimentary copy of the newly released second edition of "The Dysautonomia Project: Understanding Autonomic Nervous System Disorders for Clinicians and Patients" and to learn more about TDP’s educational resources. Education is the #1 form of treatment.
The Dysautonomia Project
4592 Ulmerton Road
Clearwater
FL, FL United States