tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6506491642682277829.post5255725269052274909..comments2024-03-28T07:14:01.552+00:00Comments on The Patient Patient: Q&A from Southampton University Seminar Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6506491642682277829.post-53310927674835447052019-08-28T05:19:50.005+01:002019-08-28T05:19:50.005+01:00Useful article, thank you for sharing the article!...Useful article, thank you for sharing the article!!!<br /><br />Website <a href="http://www.google.co.ao/url?q=https://bloggiaidap247.com/" rel="nofollow">bloggiaidap247.com</a> và website <a href="http://www.google.co.ao/url?q=https://blogcothebanchuabiet.com/" rel="nofollow">blogcothebanchuabiet.com</a> giúp bạn giải đáp mọi thắc mắc.kilihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17479270972156274089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6506491642682277829.post-350584089324706442015-02-02T15:32:15.089+00:002015-02-02T15:32:15.089+00:00Excellent blog Anya, I cant thank you enough for d...Excellent blog Anya, I cant thank you enough for doing the session. The questions were challenging and I would say that only a certain kind of 'patient', (a patient leader) such as yourself can offer involvement in this way. I am not suggesting however that patients who are just as comfortable with telling 'my story' are not also welcome to become involved within healthcare education. We do have to be mindful however that sometimes revisiting painful memory's can be challenging to some people therefore it is about to people like myself to develop the use of other ways of patients communicating with our students, including the use of podcasts and other technological solutions, whilst not completely negating the 'face to face' solution. <br />Having people some as yourself offering views at a policy/strategy level to students can be a challenging notion to some parts of academia, but I do believe it is academia that needs to reflect on this and change to a more inclusive culture that develops true partnerships with patients that will hopefully ultimately develop healthcare professionals who will always work from a predominately partnership perspective with patients.Trevor Kettlehttp://blog.soton.ac.uk/ebeb/noreply@blogger.com