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Celebrating #BCSM as a peer health innovation

August 20, 2021 By Susannah Fox 6 Comments

A man and woman walking on a trail

Cancer patients were among my first peer health innovation teachers and remain, years later, among my favorite communities to follow. I keep an eye out for hashtags like #gyncsm (gynecological cancer social media), #bcsm (breast cancer social media), and #lcsm (lung cancer social media) on Twitter. I listen to podcasts like The Cancer Mavericks (and […]

Filed Under: e-patient stories, patient networks, peer-to-peer health care, pts as teachers Tagged With: #bcsm, #gyncsm, #hcsm, #lcsm, Alexandra Drane, Alicia Stales, breast cancer, Dana Lewis, Deanna Attai, Elizabeth O'Riordan, Jodi Sperber, Jody Schoger, Leslie Schover, Matthew Zachary, peer health innovation, Trisha Greenhalgh, Unmentionables

How peer-to-peer health advice can help people take their meds on time (and so much more)

July 15, 2020 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

Two sets of hands sort pills into a pillbox

(Yes, it’s the third post in 5 days from me, but when you’ve got cool stuff to share, why wait?) Matthew Zachary‘s podcast, Out of Patients, is one of my favorites because he brings his whole self to health care discussions, as you’ll hear in our conversation. It was a pleasure to unpack my latest […]

Filed Under: peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: #health2con, Amy Tenderich, Atul Gawande, Brene Brown, InquisitHealth, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Invent Health, Matthew Zachary, patientslikeme, PillPack, podcasts, Tom Ferguson

Stupid Cancer Show–Susannah Fox

December 10, 2009 By Susannah Fox Leave a Comment

Listen in at 9pm Eastern on Monday, 12/14, to The Stupid Cancer Show.  Host Matthew Zachary will interview Edward Shin, MD, founder of Healogica, Inc., Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, a health economist and blogger, and… me!

Filed Under: found on the net Tagged With: Blogger, cancer, Health Economist, Internet Researcher, Kahn, Matthew Zachary, Md Founder, Pew Internet, Show Host, Stupid, susannah fox

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