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Strategies for Communicating with Multiple Doctors
Years ago I met a woman at a rehab facility while visiting a family member. She was recovering from a stroke and looking forward to getting back home. I acknowledged how well she was doing considering the circumstances. She said … Continue reading
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Patient Strategies for Communicating with Multiple Doctors
Years ago I met a woman at a rehab facility while visiting a family member. She was recovering from a stroke and looking forward to getting back home. I acknowledged how well she was doing considering the circumstances. She said … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, caregiver support, caregiving, Healthcare, medical records, patient care, physician, specialists
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Don’t Roll the Dice with Your Health
I recently met a woman named Madeline in a rehab facility while visiting a family member. She was there recovering from a stroke and was looking forward to getting back home. I acknowledged how well she was doing considering the … Continue reading
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