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"Mr. Corbett, you have prostate cancer. It is early stage. You have a variety of treatment options (he explained them)in your case I recommend watchful waiting," said the doctor on receipt of ...

The Most Important Question You Can Ask a Healthcare Provider

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"Mrs. Jones(my 80 year old neighbor), did you notice any difference in the way you felt this time versus the last time you lost consciousness?" the doctor asked the morning after she was admitted ...

Why everyone needs to have someone to help advocate for them when they seek medical care

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When it comes to health care, advocating for yourself or a loved one is a tough job. The danger we face when doing so is that, "we don't know what we don't know", so we don't know the actions we ...

Don't rely on your memory when it comes to your health. We can't remember as much as we think we can. Lost details can lead to excess testing, improper diagnoses an more...

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After my husband was diagnosed in kidney failure resulting from doctor errors we knew we had to become more engaged in our healthcare. What we didn't know was that by doing so our doctors would ...

Become a breath of fresh air in your doctors day - you have the power to change the environment of your doctor appointments

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This is a question I am often asked when speaking to groups. Here is a simplified answer. If you have had much contact with the medical system over the years you have seen how much things have ...

Margo Corbett commented on Margo Corbett's post How Did Medicine Get So Messy?

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This is a question I am often asked when speaking to groups. Here is a simplified answer. If you have had much contact with the medical system over the years you have seen how much things have ...

How Did Medicine Get So Messy?

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In my last "Share" I told the story of how I came to be a patient advocate and speaker, write The Savvy Patient's Toolkit and start the Savvy Patient School. Today I will share seven of the key ...

Margo Corbett commented on Margo Corbett's post Insights to Tickle Your Thinking - unless we have spent time thinking about how we go about seeking health care we leave a lot to chance

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What little or big things tend to nag you as you seek a diagnosis, treatment plan, etc.

Margo Corbett commented on Margo Corbett's post What is your biggest concern when seeking health care?

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An eerie thing happened to my friend Emily after her marriage ended. While she was packing up to move out with her three kids, she found a medical file in an old box under the bed that her mother ...

Margo Corbett commented on Carol Lee Campbell's post Living in Mystery: The Elusive Diagnosis of a Stomach Illness

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What little or big things tend to nag you as you seek a diagnosis, treatment plan, etc.

What is your biggest concern when seeking health care?

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In my last "Share" I told the story of how I came to be a patient advocate and speaker, write The Savvy Patient's Toolkit and start the Savvy Patient School. Today I will share seven of the key ...

Insights to Tickle Your Thinking - unless we have spent time thinking about how we go about seeking health care we leave a lot to chance

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How did I come to write The Savvy Patient’s Toolkit? A question I am often asked. The first form for the book emerged in my head the night my husband was told he was in kidney failure and might ...

Margo Corbett commented on Margo Corbett's post Medical Errors Lead to Patient Advocacy

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How did I come to write The Savvy Patient’s Toolkit? A question I am often asked. The first form for the book emerged in my head the night my husband was told he was in kidney failure and might ...

Medical Errors Lead to Patient Advocacy

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I am a new blogger for EmpowHer and am pleased to find this group. Living with chronic conditions is difficult whether they are genetic, a result of lifestyle or a result of medical errors. My ...

New to group

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Mr. Jarvis had surgery last week for a hernia. It wasn't until after the surgery that he gave a clear description of his symptoms. He had been telling his wife and his doctor for several months ...

Symptom Recognition and Communication

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I feel people can make a big difference in the care they receive. As the medical system has changed and become more complex and fragmented over the years people,especially those over 50, haven't ...

Do you feel people can make a difference in the quality of health care they receive?