Send us a text Not everyone is wired to be outgoing and assertive. For them, finding their voice to advocate for themself may well be easy. But for others, finding their voice and confidence to communicate with their healthcare team may be extremely challenging. In this episode I’ll speak with Liz who will share her journey to find her voice, and how that has transformed her relationship with her medical team. For an overview of amyloidosis, please see episode 2 (for clinicians) or episode 3 ...
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Send us a text Not everyone is wired to be outgoing and assertive. For them, finding their voice to advocate for themself may well be easy. But for others, finding their voice and confidence to communicate with their healthcare team may be extremely challenging. In this episode I’ll speak with Liz who will share her journey to find her voice, and how that has transformed her relationship with her medical team. For an overview of amyloidosis, please see episode 2 (for clinicians) or episode 3 ...
To HCPs: Strengthening the Doctor-Patient Relationship With the Black Patient Community
All Things Amyloid
10 minutes
4 months ago
To HCPs: Strengthening the Doctor-Patient Relationship With the Black Patient Community
Send us a text The doctor-patient relationship is so important to a patient’s journey, especially when dealing with a complex disease like amyloidosis. Listen to Mackenzie where she talks with Erin Poyant, founder of #hattrnextgen and Senior Manager of Education and Awareness for the Amyloidosis Research Consortium about how this relationship can be strengthened within the Black community. In this episode Erin emphasizes the importance of addressing and mitigating biases in the doctor-patient...
All Things Amyloid
Send us a text Not everyone is wired to be outgoing and assertive. For them, finding their voice to advocate for themself may well be easy. But for others, finding their voice and confidence to communicate with their healthcare team may be extremely challenging. In this episode I’ll speak with Liz who will share her journey to find her voice, and how that has transformed her relationship with her medical team. For an overview of amyloidosis, please see episode 2 (for clinicians) or episode 3 ...