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Archives for August 2020

Elegy for A. and M.

August 31, 2020 By Susannah Fox 16 Comments

Elegy for unaccompanied viola, by Benjamin Britten

I grew up rich in cousins. I spent holidays with my first cousins and lived, starting at age 11, in the same town with second cousins (the children of my mother’s first cousin) AND a first cousin twice removed (my grandmother’s first cousin – each generation that separates us is the “removed” part). Don’t worry, […]

Filed Under: beauty and wonder, end of life Tagged With: caregivers, end of life, family

Peer-to-peer advice for caregivers

August 24, 2020 By Susannah Fox 2 Comments

5 hands gripping 5 wrists

Longtime readers of my blog know that I’m a caregiver. I helped care for my grandparents and my father until the end of their lives and I’m currently caring for an “uncle” (he is my cousin’s widower, but it’s easier to just tell people I’m his niece). I’m also obsessed with amplifying the lessons we […]

Filed Under: peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: Alexandra Drane, caregivers, Charlie Montreuil

Patient-led research is a key element of pandemic response

August 14, 2020 By Susannah Fox 11 Comments

Puzzle with missing pieces

On August 12, the Council of Medical Specialty Societies hosted the fifth webinar in their series focused on COVID-19 and clinical registries. If you missed it — or want to watch it again — here’s the video: Here, also, are the panelists’ slides and a collection of tweets posted in advance of and during the […]

Filed Under: health data, participatory research, patient networks, peer-to-peer health care, research issues Tagged With: Body Politic, Council of Medical Specialty Societies, COVID19, Emily Sirotich, Gary Wolf, Gina Assaf, Hannah Davis, Helen Burstin, LongCovid, patient registries, Quantified Self, rheumatoid arthritis

Zooming into each other’s homes

August 3, 2020 By Susannah Fox 2 Comments

A student looks at a laptop screen while sitting up in bed with a cat and dog nearby

My friend and community colleague Margie Morris wrote a wonderful article for a clinical neuroscience journal that, with her permission, I am excerpting for a series of posts (if you missed it, here’s the first one). She writes: To meaningfully connect, we will need to do more than show up online. Now, more than ever, […]

Filed Under: key people Tagged With: COVID19, Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, Margaret Morris, Pew Research Center

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