The Fine Art of Follow Up
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Connect with Anne! September 2018 Doctors, nurses, aides, techs, lab personnel, social workers, case managers – and you. Where do you fit in? How do you teach the other members
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APHA Expert Call-in September 2018 Cancer, heart disease, COPD, Parkinson’s disease, kidney failure, ALS … you’re contacted by a caregiver who is distraught over a loved one’s diagnosis and doesn’t
“Pallia-what?” What Every Patient Advocate Needs to Know About Palliative Care Read More »
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The Folly of Driving to the ER Read More »
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Agenda Delivery Survey Read More »
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How Much Do Patient Advocates Charge? Read More »
This post was contributed by Cindi Gatton, Pathfinder Patient Advocacy Group [hr] As professional patient advocates we come to our discipline with a deep desire to help people through the
To Thine Own Self Be True (with apologies to William Shakespeare) Read More »
This post was contributed by Cindi Gatton, Pathfinder Patient Advocacy Group a mentor for those who are building an advocacy practice. Find Cindi’s Mentor Listing.…
To Thine Own Self Be True (with apologies to William Shakespeare) Read More »
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When Is an Advocate Not an Advocate? Read More »
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When Granny Doesn’t Want to Cross the Street Read More »
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Freedom, Flexibility, and Other Twisted Notions about Self-Employment Read More »
APHA Expert Call-in July 2018 They are aging, and want to stay active, but experiencing changes in their health. Somewhere in the journey from mid-life to late life, they realize
Solo Seniors (AKA Elder Orphans) – Building Your Practice to Support Their Needs Read More »
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Independent Advocacy’s Three-Legged Stool of Success Read More »
Connect with Anne! July 2018 Advocates who deal with medical-navigational advocacy issues have experienced this: a quiet Sunday afternoon, taking some downtime with family (or the night before Thanksgiving!) –
Connect! with Anne – Emergency! Dealing With Calls from the ER Read More »
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Help Us Assess the LoveFest! Read More »
This post was contributed by Karen Mercereau, RN Patient Advocates [hr] Do you have a Vision? Does this Vision underlay the structure of your evolving practice? Are you a Leader
Vision, Practice, and Leadership Read More »
This post was contributed by Karen Mercereau, RN Patient Advocates A mentor for those who are building an advocacy practice. Do you have a Vision?…
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To Gain a New Client, You’ll Have to Break 2 Bad Habits Read More »
APHA Expert Call-in June 2018 Are you sure what a browser is? How about a URL? WHAT DOES IT MEAN IF YOU TYPE ALL IN CAPS? Do you know how
Computer and Online Mastery: Basic Tech Skills for Successful Advocacy Read More »