Welcome Theme 5 Co-Lead: Ms. Sandra Holdsworth

CDTRP Theme 5 is pleased to announce its new Co-Lead: Ms. Sandra Holdsworth

We are delighted to announce that Ms. Sandra Holdsworth is the new co-lead for Theme 5: Restore Longterm Health. Sandra has been a valued member of the CDTRP community for many years, contributing significantly to our research and initiatives as a dedicated patient partner. Her experience and insights have enriched our work, and we are thrilled to see her take on this leadership role. Join us in getting to know Sandra and discovering more about her vision and aspirations as she steps into this new role with Theme 5!

About Ms. Sandra Holdsworth
What inspired you to join CDTRP’s PFD Partnership Platform as a co-lead?

My journey with CDTRP began well before our November 2015 meeting to shape the Patient Family Donor (PFD) platform. Initially, I contributed to Project 7, later Theme 5, focusing on long-term outcomes. Since 1999, I’ve been actively involved in system transformation and guideline development within OTDT systems & networks, including recent work with the OTDT Collaborative. This experience has enriched my understanding of the field, and I’m passionate about sharing these insights to benefit other patient family donors. My commitment to patient engagement is strengthened by my experiences with CDTRP, where I’ve had the privilege of working with researchers as a Patient Partner. We have many researchers that understand the value of partnership with PFDs, however there are still many that don’t.

What impact do you hope to make in strengthening partnerships between PFDs and PIs/Trainees?

I aim to foster stronger communication among PFDs. By amplifying patient engagement in our projects, I envision a co-designed approach to best practices for knowledge translation and personalized training pathways. My goal is to cultivate meaningful partnerships that empower everyone involved.

Fun fact about yourself

Diagnosed with ADHD in my 50s, I proudly embrace it as my superpower! While many think inside or outside the box, I like to say, “For me, there is no box.”