As the Center for Patient Partnerships enters its second decade of operation, the health/patient advocacy movement in the U.S. is beginning to come of age. When the CPP was founded in 2001, there was only one other program educating for advocacy at the graduate level – the Master’s in Health Advocacy at Sarah Lawrence College. …
Read more »The Center for Patient Partnerships with the Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Nursing and Pharmacy, and the OB/GYN Department presented the first annual Bonnie L. Berman Symposium on Thursday, March 31st, 2011. Click here to watch or download video of the lecture (opens in a new window). Click here to read the text of …
Read more »Rachel Grob’s article “Newborn Screening: Guiding Parents Through the Diagnostic Maze” is the cover piece in Contemporary Pediatrics’ April issue. In the article, Rachel explores the experience of receiving an abnormal newborn screen from the parents’ perspective, and poses a series of critical questions for pediatricians to consider as they work with families in this …
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