ALS Learning Series
Covering a wide range of topics, the ALS Learning Series is designed to empower the ALS community through the latest information and insights from financial planning to respiratory care and more. These educational webinars and interactive Q&As are hosted monthly by the Les Turner ALS Foundation and archived for later viewing below.
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Upcoming Webinars

The ALS Turbocharged Living Scale: A New Way to Measure What Matters
Thursday, June 25 at 12 p.m. CT
Join us for an inspiring one-hour conversation with Peggy Plews-Ogan, MD, of the Hummingbird Fund, as she shares the story behind the ALS Turbocharged Living Scale, a powerful framework developed by her late husband. The scale offers a meaningful way for people living with ALS to measure and celebrate quality of life beyond physical function. Whether you are navigating ALS yourself or supporting someone who is, this webinar will offer a fresh perspective and practical insight.
About the Speaker: Peggy Plews-Ogan, MD
Peggy Plews-Ogan, MD: is Bernard B. and Annie E. Brodie Professor of Medicine at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and the Co-Director of the Wisdom and Wellbeing program—a health-system initiative to address stress, burnout and professionalism at UVA, which includes a coaching program for faculty and staff. Peggy’s husband Jim—who was diagnosed with ALS in 2021 and passed away in July 2024 from the disease—was a pediatrician and Emeritus Associate Professor at UVA. After Jim’s diagnosis, Peggy and Jim devoted their lives to advocacy work toward ALS. For 10 years, Peggy led UVA’s primary care, geriatrics, palliative medicine, and hospital medicine divisions. Her therapeutic practice has concentrated on vulnerable groups, starting with migrant farmworkers. She has studied patient safety and quality of care to help physicians operate compassionately and creatively. She founded UVA’s Institute for Appreciative Practice to improve healthcare organizations. Her study focused on patient safety and error prevention. This led to a study on learning from failures and the arena of wisdom—how wisdom is obtained from unpleasant experience and post-traumatic growth. She has several teaching and medical humanism honors and has written many articles and book chapters, as well as three books: Appreciative Practices in Health Care, Choosing Wisdom: Strategies and Inspiration for Growing through Life-Changing Difficulties (with a public television documentary), and Wisdom Leadership: Leading Positive Change in the Academic Health Sciences Center. Dr. Plews-Ogan completed her internal medicine residency at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital after graduating from Harvard Medical School.
The Les Turner ALS Foundation is proud to offer this webinar at no cost to the ALS community. Thank you to the Gilbert & Jacqueline Fern Foundation, Biogen & Shionogi for sponsoring this webinar.
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Previous ALS Learning Series Webinars
ALS & Patient Care
September 14, 2023
May 20, 2021
Living with ALS
April 28, 2022
April 15, 2024
September 19, 2024
ALS & Family
February 6, 2025

ALS & Genetics

ALS & Research
October 26, 2023
July 25, 2024


