by Mayank Agarwal | May 10, 2016
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by Society for Participatory Medicine Volunteers | Apr 10, 2016
Meniere’s Disease, is that what you said? Does it affect my whole body or just my head? Will I always have this dizzy feel? Where the room spins around and makes me reel? And what about the ringing in my ear? Or the fullness that comes and makes me not...
by Society for Participatory Medicine Volunteers | Apr 10, 2016
A fantastic video interview with SPM member Casey Quinlan conducted by John Hoben that discusses the op-ed in the journal, BMC Medicine entitled, Trustworthy guidelines – excellent; customized care tools – even better which she was a co-author on. From the article:...
by Society for Participatory Medicine Volunteers | Mar 8, 2016
A Global Conversation held on Hangouts discussing the state of Health and Health Care Literacy. Peggy Zuckerman (CA, US), Geri Lynn Baumblat (Chicago, US), Dr. Mayank Agra (New Delhi, India), Dr. Ruslan Savitskij (Stockholm, Sweden) and Dr. Michael Mascia (ME, US)...
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 | Mar 8, 2016
Matt Ratto of U of T’s iSchool with orthopaedic technologist Joyce Nakibirango at the CoRSU hospital in Uganda. Credit: ginger coons/Critical Making Courtesy of Phys.org. Once confined to the realm of science fiction, 3D printers have become part of the...