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'''Ryan Prior''' is an advocate who wrote and co-directed the documentary, ''[[Forgotten Plague]]'', based on his experiences as well as others living with [[myalgic encephalomyelitis]]/[[chronic fatigue syndrome]] (ME/CFS). The topics of science and politics of [[ME/CFS]] were also included.
'''Ryan Prior''' is an advocate who wrote and co-directed the documentary, ''[[Forgotten Plague]]'', based on his experiences as well as others living with [[myalgic encephalomyelitis]]/[[chronic fatigue syndrome]] (ME/CFS). The topics of science and politics of [[ME/CFS]] were also included. He founded the [[Blue Ribbon Foundation]].


== Illness onset leads to advocacy ==
== Illness onset leads to advocacy ==
In 2006 Ryan Prior was a healthy, athletic high school student when he became ill with [[ME/CFS]]. After graduating college and becoming a journalist he wrote an article for [http://college.usatoday.com/2013/06/10/opinion-telling-the-hidden-story-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/ USA Today: College] [http://college.usatoday.com/2012/10/02/opinion-the-real-story-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/ ''Viewpoint: The real story of chronic fatigue syndrome''] and received so much feedback that he realized he needed to do more to report on the disease and produced a documentary: "A Film That Tells The Great Under-Reported Medical Story Of Our Time."  His crowdfund raised $120,000 for ''[[Forgotten Plague]]''. Prior and his wife, [[Nicole Castillo]], co-directed.<ref>[http://mecfsdocumentary.com/fundraising/ Forgotten Plague Total Funds Raised:$120,000]</ref>
In 2006 Ryan Prior was a healthy, athletic high school student when he became ill with [[ME/CFS]]. After graduating college and becoming a journalist he wrote an article for [http://college.usatoday.com/2013/06/10/opinion-telling-the-hidden-story-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/ USA Today: College] [http://college.usatoday.com/2012/10/02/opinion-the-real-story-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/ ''Viewpoint: The real story of chronic fatigue syndrome''] and received so much feedback that he realized he needed to do more to report on the disease and produced a documentary: "A Film That Tells The Great Under-Reported Medical Story Of Our Time."  His crowdfund raised $120,000 for ''[[Forgotten Plague]]''. Prior and his wife, [[Nicole Castillo]], co-directed.<ref>[http://mecfsdocumentary.com/fundraising/ Forgotten Plague Total Funds Raised:$120,000]</ref>


Prior also founded [[The Blue Ribbon Fellowship]] to educate students in the disease [[ME/CFS]]. Currently only 5% of medical schools have proper curricular, research and clinical standards of care for the disease.<ref>[http://theblueribbonfoundation.org/fellowship-details/ Fellowship Details]</ref>
Prior also initiated the [[The Blue Ribbon Fellowship]] to educate students in the disease [[ME/CFS]]. Currently only 5% of medical schools have proper curricular, research and clinical standards of care for the disease.<ref>[http://theblueribbonfoundation.org/fellowship-details/ Fellowship Details]</ref>


== Awards  ==
== Awards  ==

Revision as of 18:28, April 22, 2018

Photo from ProHealth

Ryan Prior is an advocate who wrote and co-directed the documentary, Forgotten Plague, based on his experiences as well as others living with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). The topics of science and politics of ME/CFS were also included. He founded the Blue Ribbon Foundation.

Illness onset leads to advocacy[edit | edit source]

In 2006 Ryan Prior was a healthy, athletic high school student when he became ill with ME/CFS. After graduating college and becoming a journalist he wrote an article for USA Today: College Viewpoint: The real story of chronic fatigue syndrome and received so much feedback that he realized he needed to do more to report on the disease and produced a documentary: "A Film That Tells The Great Under-Reported Medical Story Of Our Time." His crowdfund raised $120,000 for Forgotten Plague. Prior and his wife, Nicole Castillo, co-directed.[1]

Prior also initiated the The Blue Ribbon Fellowship to educate students in the disease ME/CFS. Currently only 5% of medical schools have proper curricular, research and clinical standards of care for the disease.[2]

Awards[edit | edit source]

  • ProHealth's 2014 Advocate of the Year[4]

Nominations[edit | edit source]

Talks and interviews[edit | edit source]

Media exposure[edit | edit source]

Online presence[edit | edit source]

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