by e-Patient Dave | Mar 20, 2012
This is longer than it might be, because this point is essential. If this subject is familiar to you, skip to the heading “Today’s update.” As we said in December, an e-patient essential is sorting out what writings to trust, whether we find them...
by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. | Mar 17, 2012
I’m a little confused… I’m not sure where the U.S. Constitution guaranteed the government’s right to interfere with the doctor/patient relationship. Nowhere in this historic document could I find anything about the government’s right to...
by e-Patient Dave | Mar 16, 2012
Associate Editor Aubrey Westgate has a good, solid new piece in the March Physicians Practice magazine about interacting with patients who get engaged with their care by seeking health information on the internet. SPM member Trisha Torrey of Every Patient’s...
by e-Patient Dave | Jan 30, 2012
Well, SPM’s resident ICD patient is getting quite a lot of attention these days! First a feature in MIT Technology Review in November, then his TEDx video was released this month, leading to a spot on NPR’s On The Media on 1/20, and now he’s on the...
by e-Patient Dave | Jan 19, 2012
It’s one thing when we “talk amongst ourselves” in our own circles; it’s a whole different thing when the message starts popping up in *mass media*, where it reaches people who had no idea. So it’s big news that we’ve had TWO...
by e-Patient Dave | Dec 20, 2011
This post contains street language about body parts, harvested from Twitter last night with Xeni’s permission. This is a story of a non-medical person getting it in gear when she finds herself in need, and what happens when she does. A famous blogger/journalist...
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