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Person First Language
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| Frank Barron said, "Never take a person's dignity: it is worth everything to them, and nothing to you." (thinkexist.com) This can begin as early as how an individual is addressed. This article provides a reminder on adressing other individuals as people rather than labels. The article is designed for a facilitator to include in a staff meeting. |
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Life is a Marathon
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| Three time cancer conqueror, Matt Jones, shares winning strategies he learned from overcoming cancer and running a marathon after relearning how to walk. No matter the challenge or goal you face these strategies will help you be successful in the marathon called life. |
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Cancer Conqueror Speaks to Inspire
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| This inspiring story of Professional speaker and author Matt Jones. On September 11, 2002 Matt received a life changing call from his doctor telling him, "you have cancer." After going into remission the cancer came back twice and would spread to his brain. After slipping into a semi-coma doctors did not think Matt would live. Against all odds he recovered. From that experience Matt was inspired to share his story with others. |
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DOCTORING UP THEIR IMAGE: WHY ARE SO MANY PHYSICIANS IMPLEMENTING PUBLIC RELATIONS IN THEIR PRACTICES?
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| As recently as a decade ago, most physicians who had achieved a certain level of peer and patient recognition were loath to advertise their practices until HMO’s began to dictate patient care and reimbursement. Soon after, sub-specialists such as gynecologists and internists were performing lucrative elective procedures that were once the sole domain of plastic surgeons and dermatologists. Enter public relations. |
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Lance Armstrong's Metrics Applied to the Sale Force Equals Results
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| Recently, I completed Lance Armstrong's 2001 book on how he became a champion cyclist, was diagnosed with Cancer, beat the cancer, and then returned to become the greatest cyclist in the world. It was an inspiring, fast-reading book. While this won't come as a surprise to my cyclist friends, I was quite surprised to learn how metric-intensive competitive cycling is. |
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Brain Drain: Why Your Health Habits Matter
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| The American economy is like a patient with a horrible ailment - it's had a trillion-dollar medical "reform" shoved down its throat. The patient, plagued by plenty of illnesses before Obamacare, might have survived anyway; but now, the prognosis is pretty bleak.
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5 HMO Traps To Watch Out For
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| HMO insurance policies can be a nightmare to manage, let alone understand. Not only are they full of things that the members cannot do, but they are very strict on what doctor the patient can see and when the patient can see that doctor. While this is very frustrating for the patient, there are 5 pitfalls to look out for when dealing with an HMO.
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Today's rant - "customer service"
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| I started thinking about this as I was doing some research for my cancer-stricken brother. In the medical world it is “patient” service, in the retail world it is “customer” service, in the travel industry we are called “travelers” and in the Broadcast world we are labeled “viewers” or “advertisers.” However, we don’t think of ourselves as any of those labels. |
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Custom Inflatable Colons Take the Scary Out of Screenings
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| There are certain things the vast majority of the population is extremely uncomfortable talking about. Included on that short list are changing their diets, their in-laws coming to visit and cancer. (The in-laws are probably the most intimidating of the three!) In order to converse with people about these and other awkward topics, you have to navigate around the emotional brick wall.
Do you work for a gastroenterology practice, health product provider or cause marketing agency? If so, you’re no doubt constantly on the lookout for ways to communicate with people about colon cancer and screenings in a nonthreatening manner that is also fun, educational and maybe a bit entertaining as well. |
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Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer?
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| Do cell phones cause cancer, asks Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it will reveal sure ways to boost your odds of living cancer-free. |
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Health Habits: Protect Against Cancer
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| Cancer is still one of the biggest threats to your life. Medical advances have made cancer a little less of an absolute death sentence, but it's still pretty scary. Life in our modern world makes it nearly impossible to keep toxins out of our bodies... and one result of an overly-toxic life can be the growth of cancer. New research, though, points out the cancer-fighting qualities of certain nutrients you may be overlooking.... |
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