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Category: patient advocacy

DOSING HOPE AND REALITY

Two years ago, I posted a blog, Inviting Doctors to Tell Difficult Truths about this very subject

February 16, 2015 by celia . Posted in " communication, family & friends, healthcare professionals, patient advocacy, patients " . 10 Comments .
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Why Every Patient Should Be Recording Appointments

Like many proactive patients, you might already bring pen and paper to your doctors’ appointments so you can take notes.

July 9, 2013 by celia . Posted in " patient advocacy, patients " . Tags " medical humanism, medical language, recording appointments, talking to doctors, tips " . 10 Comments .
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A Medical Humanist Says Hello

When I receive the letter, I do not recognize the return address on the envelope, but “MD” alerts me it is from a physician.

September 19, 2012 by celia . Posted in " patient advocacy " . 1 Comment .
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