by Society for Participatory Medicine Volunteers | Oct 10, 2016
Dave Newell founded information security services firm Loptr LLC in 2013 and has over two decades experience working with large and small companies nationwide to improve their information security programs and lower their risk of online threats and cyber...
by Mayank Agarwal | May 10, 2016
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by Michael Mascia | Mar 8, 2016
Brenda Dunn’s story by Dr. Michael F. Mascia, MD, MPH Michael: We are honored to have these words from BRENDA Dunn, one of our most experienced and helpful members.  She is a wise and experienced mother, grandmother, patient and nurse who openly shares her...
by Society for Participatory Medicine Volunteers | Feb 11, 2016
Interview with Brenda Denzler on her experiences with Medical PTSD Brenda Denzler, experienced patient and SPM member, tells us why “the top down model (of health and health care) is dead and modern medicine just doesn’t know it yet.” She explains...
by Society for Participatory Medicine Volunteers | Feb 11, 2016
Steven Driscoll, PhD is interviewed to get his take as a Psychologist, Master Clinician and patient. “On The Characteristics of The Ideal Reliable Physician Partner” It’s a good “deeper” view from his unique perspective as both patient...
by Michael Mascia | Feb 11, 2016
Don McCormick is Director of Patient Physician Cooperatives. He has been a Founding Member of Veritas Health Care (VHC) from the start and has recently accepted a position as our newest Veritas Health Care Director. He shares his experience and ideas about how...