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Overcoming Our Reservations to Improve Communication and Trust with Nonye Aghanya MSc, RN, FNP-C
“There was a mistake in the schedule and you were assigned a patient who didn’t like to be cared for by black people,” discusses author and Family Nurse Practitioner, Nonye Aghanya MSc,RN, FNP-C about the first time she encountered racism when immigrat...
Thriveosity with Ritu Trivedi-Purohit, PsyD
“How do we support somebody that we care about? What do we say? How do we do it?” Dr. Ritu said in reference to how we act when a loved one is diagnosed with a medical condition. “People do one of two things.
Girls with Guts with Jackie Zimmerman
“If I had cancer in my arm I would never be embarrassed to tell anyone about that, but instead I have active disease in my digestive tract and we’ve been taught that you don’t talk about that,” Jackie Zimmerman reflected on her ulcerative colitis diagn...
The Fall and Rise of Jarret Patton, MD
“The officer came to get me putting those cold, steel handcuffs on my wrists extremely tightly as he put me in the back of the Paddy Wagon where I can see the smears of blood on the wall and smell the foul odor from within,” reflected a stoic Dr.
End Well with Shoshana Ungerleider, MD
“Doctors are not how to be of service for people of whom a cure is not an option,” reflected Dr. Ungerleider on her path to palliative care. “We are taught that death is the ultimate failure. People aren’t dying in the ways that match the goals and val...
MS Care Connect with John Foley, M.D.
Those of us living with MS tend to see our neurologist once or twice a year, especially when the disease is stable. The problem is that changes can occur between visits that we don’t recognize or forget to write down to address at the next appointment....
Wearable Outcomes with Gordon Jones, PhD
“CS Lewis said, isn’t it funny how day to day nothing changes, but when you look back everything is different,” laughed Gordon Jones, PhD, in referring to change, “except for the healthcare. We would still be on pen and paper if it wasn’t for the legis...
A Prescription for Success with Barrie Levitt, M.D.
“According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), in 2015 the United States spent 3.1 trillion dollars on healthcare. 10% of which, or 3.1 billion dollars, in that one year was spent on prescription drugs,” explained author Dr. Barrie Levitt.
IQuity with Dr. Chase Spurlock
“In the field of immunology, the big, bad wolf is autoimmune disease,” said Dr. Chase Spurlock, Founder and CEO of IQuity. IQuity is working to provide physicians tools to make early diagnosis possible in difficult neurological conditions like MS.
Journaling Fame with Allison Kugel
At 3 AM on a July 2012 morning, I lay helpless on an emergency room cot, unable to experience any emotion other than fear and the physical sensations that racked my body. My extreme levels of anxiety did not cease; my body showed me no mercy,