Tag Archives: patient centered care
Talking to Drew Long (founder of Fiercegentleman.com) . . .
I am learning that all roads (health, wealth, relationships, joy, etc.) involve a journey into one’s self first. One of Drew Long’s contribution to the world . . . is creating an amazing manifesto and life philosophy. Drew’s work has … Continue reading →
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Tagged advocacy, Black America, chronic illness, Chronic Kidney Disease, Drew Long, Fierce Gentleman, Fierce Lady, horseback riding, Karen NIcole Smith, manifesto, medicine, patient centered care, philosphy, Race and Ethnic Relations, self-improvement, United States
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What is PsychoNephrology? Interview with Kidney MD . . .
Had the opportunity to meet a kidney doctor, named Dr. Gavril Hercz. He is a staff nephrologist at Humber River Hospital. AnĀ Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. And a member of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society. He’s part of a … Continue reading →
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Tagged adherence, anxiety, Associate Professor, balance, blood pressure, blood test result, Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, care-giver, chronic illness, Chronic Kidney Disease, CKD, clinician, communication, comorbility, concentration, coping, depression, dialogue, dialysis, dialysis transition unit, disease management, doctor, Dr. Gavril Hercz, education, emotion, emotional disturbance, emotional support, family, home dialysis, Humber River Hospital, kidney disease, kidney doctor, kidney MD, kidney medicine, machine, modality, nephrology, nephrology therapy, normal response, nurse, outcomes, patient, patient centered care, patient concerns, peer support, pharmacology, physical disease, psychonephrology, psychosocial, quality of life, self-management, sleep disturbances, social worker, staff burnout, staff nephrologist, technology, transition to dialysis, treatment, University of Toronto
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