Abdul Qayyum Rana, Neurologist
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Abdul Qayyum Rana

Neurologist | Neurology

2060 Ellesmere Rd Suite 1 Toronto ON, M1H 2V6

About

Dr.Rana enjoys promoting Parkinson’s Disease awareness amongst the general public and medical and health care professionals.  He has conducted numerous seminars on Parkinson’s Disease at both the national and international levels.  Dr. Rana is also an active member of the healthcare community and is involved in many organizations, such as the Movement Disorders Society, Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation, Ontario Medical Association, etc....

  Dr. Rana has developed many educational programs to assist Parkinson’s Disease patients and medical professionals.  He has created the following series of informational guides to achieve this goal: 

 

1.      Journey with Parkinson’s: A series of educational sessions for patients, families, and caregivers.

2.      A Comprehensive Approach to Parkinson’s: An educational lecture series for medical and healthcare professionals. 

3.      Multilingual Parkinson’s Education Program: An educational program for patients, families, and caregivers of various ethnic backgrounds. 

Education and Training

MD at King Edward Medical University

Board Certification

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

Provider Details

Male English, Hindi, Arabic, Urdu, Persian 23 years of experience

Areas of expertise and specialization

Movement DisordersParkinson's

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Public Speaking -

Awards

  • Wayne Hening Award   
  • FRCP (HON)   
  • listed in WHO IS WHO in the world   

Fellowships

  • University of Ottawa

Professional Society Memberships

  • International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

Articles and Publications

  • Dr. Rana has published extensively in the field of Parkinson's disease. He has published about 500 papers including peer reviewed journal articles, abstracts and other publications. Dr.Rana is author of following books, 

     

    1.Neurological Emergencies in Clinical Practice

    2.50 Ways Parkinson's Could affect You.

    3. An Aid to Neuro-ophthalmology

    4. Natural Therapies for Parkinson’s disease

     5. Essential Tremor in Clinical Practice

    6. Neurophysiology in Clinical Practice

    7. Neuroradiology in clinical Practice

    8. 99 Faces of Parkinson’s disease.

    9. Differential Diagnosis of Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice

    10. Frequently asked Questions about Parkinson’s disease 

    11. Dr. Rana served as Chief Editor for the book on Parkinson’s disease, one of the top downloaded books by intech Web, an open access publisher, published in three volumes.

     

    12. Dr. Rana also served as Chief Editor for the book Synopsis of Parkinson’s disease, by intech Web, an open access publisher, published in three volumes.

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Being passionate about patient care. Educating Parkinson's patients about their medicalcondition and inspriing them to take charge of their condition to empower and being in controle. 

Areas of research

  • Dr.Rana's reseach interests include non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease and studying risk factors and relationship of non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

Philanthropic Initiatives

  • Dr. Abdul Qayyum Rana is a Canadian Neurologist who specializes in Parkinson’s disease and Movement disorders. After finishing his neurology training and fellowship in Parkinson’s disease, he started the “Parkinson’s clinic of Eastern Toronto” in Toronto, Canada, a multidisciplinary facility for the care of Parkinson’s patients. He always had a great passion for Parkinson’s disease.  In addition to his clinical work, he began educating patients about the debilitating effects of this disabling neurological illness. He started volunteering to give lectures, conduct seminars and educational sessions for Parkinson’s patient free of charge. He says “I used to wonder as what are the biggest obstacles in the delivery of better medial care to Parkinson’s patients?” “At times, I thought it could be issues with compliance, lack of technology, or something else?”  However it did not take him long to reach his conclusions. He says” when I traveled to different parts of world and saw various situations Parkinson’s patients were afflicted with, I found answer to all my questions”. “At the global level, lack of education and poverty are two main epidemics affecting the care of Parkinson’s patients” So he decided to start a non-profit organization to address the educational needs of Parkinson’s patients from all communities. World Parkinson’s Program was founded by Dr.Rana in 2008 and it focuses on improving the medical care of Parkinson’s patients through education, providing supportive services, and advocacy in all parts of the world. World Parkinson’s Program has been serving Parkinson’s Community at the global level since then.

    Lack of proper education about Parkinson’s and poverty are two main factors negatively impacting the care of Parkinson’s patients around the globe. Therefore, World Parkinson’s Program makes its mission to provide multilingual educational literature including brochures in many languages, supportive services including medications, walkers, canes, wheelchairs, and other educational and healthcare supplies to those Parkinson’s patients around the globe who are not able to afford purchasing them. Currently the educational brochures written by Dr.Rana are available in more than 15 languages, and are used in more than 50 countries around the world serving the diverse communities. World Parkinson’s Program has more than 50 chapters around the world, and has helped to establish various Parkinson’s Education Clubs in many countries. “Those who fight Parkinson’s with knowledge always find solutions” is the central theme of World Parkinson’s Program.

    Of those inhabiting our planet, approximately half of are living on less than $2.50 a day. The struggles of those living with Parkinson’s are even greater, because additional costs of medication and supportive devices take a serious toll on their quality of life. There are about 10 million individuals affected with Parkinson’s around the world. The number of Parkinson's patients will double by 2031.

    This is a grim situation, but a situation World Parkinson’s Program is determined to turn around. Like every other great task, it cannot be accomplished alone. As fellow humans, as one big family, World Parkinson’s Program asks you to lend a hand. World Parkinson’s Program needs your help, needs you behind it, with it and alongside it. World Parkinson’s Program asks your support to improve someone’s life today, and your conscience will certainly thank you for it.

     

     

Teaching and speaking

  • Dr. Rana has been an invited speaker on Parkinson’s disease and has conducted seminars on Parkinson’s disease at international levels. 

Hobbies / Sports

  • Public speaking on Parkinson's disease

Favorite professional publications

  • Journal of Parkinsonism and Restless Legs Syndrome

Areas of research

Dr.Rana's reseach interests include non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease and studying risk factors and relationship of non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

Abdul Qayyum Rana's Practice location

2060 Ellesmere Rd Suite 1 -
Toronto, ON M1H 2V6
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population of Toronto. After graduating with his MD, Dr. Abdul Qayyum Rana completed his postgraduate training at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario. For his excellence, Dr. Rana received a Wayne Henning Award, has earned the coveted title of Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and has been listed in the Who Is Who in the World. Dr. Rana is also the founder and former editor in chief of the Journal of Parkinsonism and Restless Legs Syndrome. After completing his training, Dr. Rana started the “Parkinson’s Clinic of Eastern Toronto”, a multidisciplinary facility for the care of Parkinson’s patients. Dr. Rana is a highly-trained and qualified neurologist with an extensive expertise in all facets of his work, especially Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders. Having always had a great passion for Parkinson’s disease, he began educating patients about the debilitating effects of this neurological illness. World Parkinson’s Program was then founded by Dr. Rana in 2008, focusing on improving the medical care of Parkinson’s patients through education, providing supportive services, and advocacy in all parts of the world. Dr. Rana has authored over 500 papers and 13 books, and has conducted numerous seminars on Parkinson’s at both the national and international levels. He attributes his great success to being passionate about patient care, educating his patients about their medical condition, and inspiring them to take charge of their condition and feel empowered by being in control. Dr. Rana has been in practice for more than 15 years and is currently serving patients in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Rana is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and keeps up to date with the latest advances in his field through his professional membership with numerous organizations including the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society, the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation, and the Ontario Medical Association.

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