Takeaway
“Educating patients about their disease process and therapies empowers them to make the right decision for their care.”-Dr. Aline Charabaty, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Passion in the Medical Profession | July 1, 2022 | <1 min read
Highlights
Educating patients about their disease process and therapies empowers them to make the right decision for their care.
Dr. Aline Charabaty, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I've worked with my colleagues in home PT and OT to identify implements that assist them in getting around and living their lives more independently!
Dr. Mariah Robertson, Johns Hopkins Medicine
We collaboratively identify concrete and manageable steps a patient can undertake. We then celebrate victories on their journey toward independence.
Dr. Leslie Miller, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I worry about independence taking one away from interdependence. When my patient who had lived an independent life realized the impact of rapidly growing cancer on her body, her sense of independence broke in pieces and she became more interdependent with her family.
Dr. Avani Prabhakar, Johns Hopkins Medicine
These suggestions and actions have supported the independence of some of my patients recently: filling out forms that attest to their ability to work, encouraging them to live in a setting where they can flourish, and reminding them that asking for help is a sign of bravery, not failure.