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When Dreams Come True – Occupational Therapy Assistant Alumni Story of Successes
Abi Swidergal found her dream job combining love for horses with her degree as an Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA). Abi Sidereal was all about horses when she was a kid. “I grew up riding and taking lessons and then eventually … Continue reading
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Caregivers as Cooks or Caterers?
In Pew Research survey results, 39% of us (US adults) are caregivers. Yet, as I participated in MedX, I didn’t encounter too many of us. There was one great ePatient Scholar, Erin Keeley Moore (Blog) advocating for her son. It’s … Continue reading
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A is for Alexis
Repost of Boston Children’s Hospital Thriving Blog Article (now misplaced in the internet) – from 2012 In college I had three majors, and eventually went on to earn a PhD and MBA. But my biggest life lessons came from my … Continue reading
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Data Independence Day – July 4, 2015
9 years ago, I spent some time over the summer asking for medical records. I wasn’t asking for my own, I was asking for my daughter’s medical record. You see, she had ‘graduated’ from the NICU but had spent time … Continue reading
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Te Toca A Ti – It’s Your Turn
People say it differently around the world: It’s Karma, Life’s a *itch, Murphy’s Law — but I’ll just sum it up in “Te Toca a Ti”TeTocaaTi It’s your turn. The issue is with health issues, you’re never planning for WHEN … Continue reading
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