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thesinsemillier · 6 months
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If you had told me even two years ago that not only would I be more comfortable delivering presentations, but I'd actually enjoy them so much that I'd start suggesting topics, I never would've believed you. At work, we practice internally what we teach at hospitals and healthcare systems, and burnout and workforce well-being is one of our core topics. This week I gave a presentation to my coworkers on the neuroscience behind somatic therapy, and it was a great opportunity to test my knowledge since I started using it a couple of years ago with all the medical problems I've been going through. It went over well, even though it was like a class in medical school first thing in the morning (lol). They've asked that I keep this presentation on hand to offer whenever we have space/need for it. This one was a lot of fun to design, too. Fabulous mix of science and creativity!
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lifesapolyp · 20 days
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Sharing my guide to creating elevator pitches for rare disease advocacy
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patientvoicesmatter · 6 months
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"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." - Dale Carnegie
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homehealthcareinc · 3 months
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The Importance of Being a Patient Advocate
  A patient advocate serves as a liaison between individuals seeking medical care and the complex healthcare system. This role is not limited to professional advocates, family and loved ones are all capable of stepping up. In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, being a patient advocate has emerged as a crucial and empowering role for every patient and their loved ones. Patient advocates play a…
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vegasshovelscum · 11 months
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A smart psychiatrist would probably be like yeah you should vent you need to get it out. That’s the key.
Oh that’s weird Dr. Amber from Baptist health Hardin she does not believe that you should let it out
I don’t I didn’t think she was a doctor doctor. I thought she was a patient advocate ha strange.
I swear to God you guys, I swear to God like oh man, some kids are gonna have fun with her Internet later on
Terroristic threatening is thrown out a lot because a lot of people lie a lot
So the important thing is to come up with solutions and enforce those solutions
Having recorded phone calls that should be across the board a thing to protect African-Americans to protect all people
Because I promise you plenty of amber bitches have accused Black people of terroristic threatening I know the bitch has done it
If your job as a therapist, or a psychiatrist is to help the mind of a person and your best advice is for that person to let it out I believe that’s really good advice
And I believe that amber is a cock block to better health
People who try to limit your freedom of speech, that is very tragic. That’s terrorism. It’s also against the American constitution.
Even if you don’t like what somebody says a person is permitted to say what they want to say unless officer, doofus or whatever you know, I’m not gonna call him that because that’s the other guys nickname and the other guy is actually smarter than you are motherfucker all you are is a Dennis wannabe
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migrainesallday · 1 year
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https://omny.fm/shows/talking-head-pain/sending-the-bat-signal-a-conversation-with-michell
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This week on Talking Head Pain, Joe is joined by Michelle Tracy, an advocate, writer, and migraine patient. On social media, Michelle is very open about her journey with migraine and mental health. She is known for encouraging others to signal their need for support by posting the “Bat Signal,” a visible representation of needing help.
Join Joe and Michelle as they discuss the journey of finding a therapist, signaling for help, and the impact that new treatments have had on Michelle’s wellness.
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pwrn51 · 1 year
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3 steps to take to crush medical debt! 
  Today’s guest is  Dr.Virgie Bright Ellington an Internal Medicine Physician, Medical Billing Expert, Patient Advocate, and Author of “WHAT  YOUR DOCTOR WANTS YOU TO KNOW TO CRUSH MEDICAL DEBT”.  A Health System Insider’s 3 Steps To Protect Yourself  From America’s #1 Cause Of Bankruptcy. Dr.Virgie discusses what incident motivated her to write this book and goes into detail about the 3 steps to…
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andreathemagpie · 2 years
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How to get a free case manager to help you navigate the US health care system if you're being treated for a chronic illness
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hamdun888 · 2 years
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Game Faith with Jenny Muscatell
Game Faith with Jenny Muscatell
Today, we are so thrilled to continue our Game Faith journey with a message from the incredible Jenny Muscatell, who amongst other things is a tireless patient advocate for all patients, and especially for her daughter Faith who has lived with CHD her entire life. Jenny’s message is perfect for always and especially during this Holy Week. And the feedback is already wonderful: Jenny – thank…
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jawz · 23 days
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people can dislike detransitioners all they want but regardless of that, it is still important to study our experiences… trans people fully deserve to know what the effects will be if they have to or decide to stop taking their medications for any reason.
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thesinsemillier · 6 months
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LOL I can't believe how many tries it took to get through this. Living with CPTSD means being invisible *is* my superpower; I'm so shy on video and in photos. Doing my best and hoping this gets easier 🥲
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lifesapolyp · 3 months
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my parents: this is normal. remain calm.
me with surprise medical bills (has never been in debt before):
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undedkat · 10 months
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Sometimes I see OBGYNs advocating for abortion rights and reform within the medical system to provide better care to afab people. And then someone in the comments is complaining that the doctor used the term “pregnant individual” or “patient” instead of “women”.
Cis women are often not given the same level of medical resources and information as cis men by medical practitioners. Medical reform in this area is absolutely necessary. How can you see this and be upset that people dare to include afab trans people in activism.
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obi-one-drop · 27 days
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Ngl really regretting getting my master's in a medical field rn...
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