by e-Patient Dave | Jun 1, 2019
On June 4, 1919, Congress passed the 19th Amendment, giving women equal voting rights. (It was ratified by ¾ of the states, just in time for the 1920 elections.) Activists for patient power (and partnership) have often pointed to parallels of our movement with women...
by e-Patient Dave | Nov 6, 2012
Oh lordy, do I love this U.S. Election Day tidbit. Translate all the ideas from men/women to doctor/patient, and you’ll have the response I sometimes get when I lecture about participatory medicine. Thanks to one of SPM’s newer members, Cristin Croghan...
by e-Patient Dave | Jul 31, 2016
A large part of the Society for Participatory Medicine’s work is culture change, and that requires pointing to the cultural roots of today’s situation, so that well-meaning people today can understand how we got here, and how absurd today will look in the...
by e-Patient Dave | Oct 22, 2015
Here’s something I’ve never done: I’m capturing a comment from this blog five years ago and making it a post of its own, so it’s easier to find, because I think this is going to be more and more of an issue. It’s clearer and clearer that,...
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