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Patient Family & Community Engagement
“Brain Fog” and Overwhelm: A Long-COVID Story
Published February 2, 2022
Mary Smith was diagnosed with COVID-19 early on in the pandemic. Since then, she has grappled with Long-COVID. In this podcast you will learn more about how Long-COVID impacts a person’s day to day life.
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Staff & Provider Engagement
“Bravery and Risk”
Published January 27, 2020
Catherine Dale is a pioneer and leader in Experience Based Co-Design and works to improve safety for the NHS. She has also deliberately chosen to take up activities in her personal life that require bravery and risk.
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Listen to this jovial conversation and explore employee engagement from a new perspective. Should we all be making deliberate choices to do things outside of work that make us better at work? You decide, after hearing from Catherine Dale. -
Patient Family & Community Engagement
“Clinging to that last, bottom eyelash…”
Published January 12, 2020
Laurie dives deeper into the cancer treatments she went through and her personal reaction her changing body.
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
“I don’t want to touch peoples’ faces” (and other myths about people without sight)
Published February 10, 2020
Professor Curt Taylor is a highly successful Game Theorist and athlete who also happens to navigate the world without sight.
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Curt shares candid thoughts on some “do’s” and “don’ts” for engaging with people without sight. Some of it may surprise you, some of it might make you cringe and all of it will inspire you. -
Patient Family & Community Engagement
“I know what’s on the other side of my read”
Published August 29, 2022
Hear the lived experience of what it’s like when a family member is going through cancer treatment.
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
“In those moments, I really think I’m not going to be okay”
Published November 4, 2019
A patient and therapist’s perspectives on dealing with mentail illness.
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
“It’s an Occupation of Life to Die”
Published December 2, 2019
If “patient values guide clinical decisions” what does that mean in the context of euthanasia?
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
“Just living life and then, BOOM! I have cancer”
Published December 9, 2019
Laurie was a working mom living in New York City when a diagnosis of breast cancer turned her life upside down.
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
“My lungs on the x-ray looked like ground up glass”: A COVID Recovery Story
Published August 8, 2022
Bob Pollard was a healthy 62-year-old when he was diagnosed with COVID-19, in the hospital and unable to breathe with a high likelihood of not making it through the night.
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Staff & Provider Engagement
“We all are a spider web connected to many strands”
Published August 31, 2020
As we face the COVID-19 crisis, we also face many losses. How might we leverage what we know about grief and loss to help staff, clinicians and community members get the support they need?
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
“We have these conversations in our living rooms”
Published August 4, 2020
How does a patient find a culturally competent provider?
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
“We’re all human here.”
Published November 11, 2019
Is there a bia against people living with mental illness?
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Staff & Provider Engagement
“When we stand together, we’re smarter, stronger and more resilient than this virus will ever be.”
Published June 1, 2020
Dr. Justin Bright is a an Emergency Room Physician working at Henry Ford in Detroit, one of the areas hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. He is unapologetically honest about what impact this virus had on his life.
Dr. Bright is also a husband and father to a new baby. He is honest about being scared and working to find his way to an emotional and intellectual peace, with all of the layers of stress and change this virus brought into his life.
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Quality & Clinical Excellence
“When we share our stories, there’s a level of healing”
Published August 6, 2023
When Monica Jones became a mother of children requiring complex care, she realized her calling in healthcare. Listen as she shares her family’s experience in navigating the healthcare system on her children’s behalf and how it inspired her to join the patient and family experience team at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Culture & Leadership
2021 Year in Review Reflections
Published December 20, 2021
A look back on 2021.
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
A Complicated Gift
Published March 9, 2020
“A Complicated Gift”: Erin Moore knew her children had a 25% chance of having cystic fibrosis and, with the birth of her son 10 years ago, her family saw that statistic come to life.
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