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Announcing – the Winner of the Schueler Patient Advocacy Compass Award for 2016

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Announcing – the Winner of the Schueler Patient Advocacy Compass Award for 2016

The most prestigious award in the profession of patient advocacy, and in particular, independent, private patient advocacy is awarded this time each year to the person who best exemplifies the tenets of the award. Drum roll please! On behalf of the judges and The Alliance of Professional Health Advocates we are proud to announce this year’s H. Kenneth Schueler Patient Advocacy Compass Award winner is Karen Mercereau of Tucson, Arizona! I expect most readers of this blog know at least a little about Karen – and truthfully – there is so much substance to her advocacy work, and as a leader in our profession, that it requires only a little knowledge about her to understand why she was the overwhelming choice of this year’s judges. (As an aside, you should also know that Karen’s application had to hold up against the toughest competition we’ve seen since we began conferring the award in 2011. It was a year of excellence in applications.) Let’s look at what made Karen this year’s winner. Uniquely, the Schueler Award criteria are based on exactly who Ken Schueler was, as both a human being, and as an advocate. Specifically the criteria are: personalized approach to working with clients and other professionals integrative choices as a complement to traditional medicine evidence-based proof for options that exist for clients ethical performance and leadership / mentorship of other advocates So how did Karen live up to these ideals?  First and foremost, Karen has been helping individuals with their journeys through the healthcare system for decades, first as a nurse, and more recently, 14 years as a patient advocate.  In addition, and the way many know her, she is the founder and leader of the iRNPA program (Independent, RN – nurse – Patient Advocates), a program from which dozens of advocates have graduated, then become private advocates in their own rights. Her knowledge, and ability to help her clients understand both evidence-based traditional and integrative medicine is respected by the many doctors and other providers who seek her out for her knowledge, particularly in the field of functional medicine. Ken…


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