Tag Archives: patient engagement
Kingston General Hospital CEO (Leslee Thompson) Graciously cites my MESSAGE in essay . . .
Wanted to thank Leslee Thompson, the CEO of Kingston General Hospital, for citing me in an essay she co-wrote about patient engagement in healthcare ,for the December issue of Longwoods.com. Leslee co-authored the essay with Hugh McLeod, (CEO, Canadian Patient … Continue reading →
Posted in Amazing People, Message, Progress
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Tagged Canadian Patient Safety Institute, care, CEO, co-authored, experience, healthcare, home dialysis, Hugh McLeod, KGH, kidney disease, kidney transplant, Kingston General Hospital, Leslee Thompson, lived-experience expert, Longwoods.com, patient engagement, patient experience advisor, wellness
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Finding my WHY??
Finally inspired to write again . . . I discuss the concept of the WHY? Why are we pursuing our goals?? Then I details some action around my WHY. Working with some organizations that make a difference!!
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Posted in Musings, Progress, The Bigger Picture
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