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How to Successfully Leave Nursing

Leaving nursing isn’t just a career change but a big personal one. It’s all about taking your time and making sure you have the right people around you to support you. The skills you’ve learned as a nurse are transferable to many...
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What is a Patient Advocate?

Everyone has had an experience in their life where medical issues completely overtake their lives. Whether it be for yourself or a loved one, the combination of worrying about the quality of your medical care, all the confusing paperwork that...
| by Kevin Olsen

Bridging the Distance: Providing Medical Care for Long-Distance Loved Ones

In an increasingly interconnected world, it's not uncommon for families to be spread across different cities, states, or even countries. While this distance can present challenges in many aspects of life, it can be particularly daunting when it...
| by Bonnie Brown

The Critical Role of a Medical History in Your Healthcare

Understanding the past is crucial to navigating the present and shaping the future, especially when it comes to your health. A detailed list of past medical events is more than a record; it's a narrative of your healthcare journey that provides...
| by Andrea Bendig

The Power of a Patient Advocate: A Story of Success

Navigating the complexities of the healthcare system can be overwhelming, especially when faced with a significant illness or injury.  During these times, the presence of a patient advocate can be a game-changer, ensuring the patient’s...
| by Dr Elena Borrelli

How Can I Prevent Repeat Hospital Visits?

If you have symptoms that are not yet diagnosed, you may be led to repeated ER visits for symptoms of pain relief. You may need a specialized medical visit, but the wait is too long. Perhaps you saw a specialist, yet your symptoms were poorly...
| by Tara L Bailey

The Time is Now: Having “The Talk” with Aging Parents

As our parents age, the roles we once knew can begin to shift. Where they were once the caregivers and decision-makers, the dynamic may gradually reverse, placing adult children in positions of responsibility and care. One of the most crucial...
| by Paul Ennis

Got AFib? Let's Talk About: The 'ABC' Maze Surgical Procedure...

In brief, the AFib-targeted 'ABC' surgical technique summarized in the below referenced YouTube video (in combination with deep lifestyle changes related to nutrition, exercise, stress management, improved sleep rhythms and the almost total...

The Crucial Role of Healthcare Advocates in Stroke Recovery

Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. It's a staggering statistic that highlights the urgency and prevalence of this medical emergency. A stroke can be a life-altering event, impacting not just the individual but their...

From Near Death to GNA: It Was 20 Years Ago Today

May 8, 2024, marks the twentieth anniversary of the delayed diagnosis that forever changed everything for me. Each year, as this date approaches, I reflect on the seemingly carefree life I was leading—happily married, with wonderful grammar...
| by Paul Ennis

Hey, Fellow PA's... Got a Client Contract? If not, why not?

A Crystal Ball is Good for Many Things - Except in Business Practices For thousands of years, crystal balls have been used for divination purposes to seek visions through clairvoyance and see one's future through fortune telling. This magnificent...
| by Sylvia Reisman

The Price of Misdiagnosis- Part II

This blog post is part two in a series based on a true story. Please read "The Price of Misdiagnosis, Part I" (posted on March 1, 2024) before reading this post. In 2020, the US Department of Health and Human Services estimated that 157...
| by Dr Elena Borrelli

Are You Properly Invested in Your Health?

Have you taken the steps needed to get out of this rut and actually get answers? Proper testing? Proper diagnosis? Proper management? Has your quality of life improved? If not, make the change now.  Working with a private independent patient...
| by Dr Elena Borrelli

Are You a “Good Patient" ?

I often hear this statement from new clients that I start working with.  I have concerns with my doctor but I don’t want to bring them up because “I want to be a good patient”. Working as a healthcare provider myself...
| by Dianne Savastano

Ready For Help at Home

I’ve been working with Joan for two years now, coaching her as she provides care to her spouse, Jeff, following a diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia. With this condition, language ability progressively declines. Eventually, changes in...