Interesting Reads
Summer Reading: Books That Matter
What makes a good story? I have recently had the opportunity to read several books written by people who are faced with some sort of medical adversity. This has only reinforced my love for a good story, especially one that teaches lessons beyond the action. Each of these books started with something familiar, something I…
Read MoreWelcome to Narnia
New beginnings aren’t always scary, Right? In February I decided to open the door to a world that I knew very little about. I had a willingness to embark on this adventure but no idea what I would find. Turns out, I was right about how foreign this new world was (and not just the…
Read MoreHow to Incorporate Family Caregivers in Chronic Care Management
We need to help people understand their rights to information (and to privacy) when they choose to help care for a family member. The article points out many barriers to family members effectively assisting in the care of loved ones. http://bit.ly/2DLfTD6 This situation seems similar to writing one’s last will and testament. It needs to happen…
Read MorePatient Engagement Strategies Lack Patient Voice, Consumer Input
I found this quite ironic. “Physician, first heal thyself…” http://bit.ly/2Gv2Oj6
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