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Public Q&A: Human-centered design

January 9, 2023 By Susannah Fox 5 Comments

Questions marks painted on pavement

A community colleague recently tweeted an intriguing question: “Looking for a rec! Our grant team would like to have more knowledge & training around #HumanCenteredDesign for research & community engagement. Does anyone have #HCD trainings, modules, or programs they love?” She tagged a few people, including me, and a public conversation ensued. People shared resources, […]

Filed Under: positive patterns, public Q&A, research issues Tagged With: ARCHANGELS, Diana Forsythe, I AM ALS, IDEO, ImproveCareNow, Marina Nitze, Nick Sinai, Solve ME

Public Q&A: Impact review

December 21, 2022 By Susannah Fox 17 Comments

Close-up photo of a green leaf

I conduct an impact review at the end of each year, looking back at how I spent my time. In 2018, I published a shareholder letter listing the questions I ask: I’d like to hear from other people who take stock around this time each year. What questions do you ask yourself? What measures do […]

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The Next Big Thing in Health

December 15, 2022 By Susannah Fox 3 Comments

AHIP: The Next Big Thing in Health podcast logo

This week I was a guest on the Next Big Thing in Health podcast (listen here or wherever you get your podcasts). I thought I’d share links to some of the people and resources I mention: ARCHANGELS WORK helps people translate the skills and experiences they acquired as caregivers into talking points for a job […]

Filed Under: peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: AA, ACT-UP, ARCHANGELS, Atlas of Care, caregivers, Long Covid, National Breast Cancer Coalition, Patient-Led Research Collaborative, podcast

Engage with Grace

November 23, 2022 By Susannah Fox 9 Comments

5 questions about end-of-life choices

Can you and your loved ones answer these questions? 1. On a scale of 1 to 5, where do you fall on this continuum: 1 = Let me die without medical intervention; 5 = Don’t give up on me no matter what, try any proven and unproven intervention possible. 2. If there were a choice, […]

Filed Under: end of life, shared decision making Tagged With: caregivers, Engage with Grace, family

Patient-led innovation

November 7, 2022 By Susannah Fox 43 Comments

A man sits alone in a lifeboat saying to himself, "I feel so alone. There's no one out there like me."

Update: Here’s a link to the list I created based on the comments gathered here and on Twitter and LinkedIn. I am curating a list of organizations that are putting patient-led innovation to work. What follows is an incomplete list — please help me by sharing YOUR favorite peer-to-peer communities in the comments below. Extra […]

Filed Under: Champions, Networkers, patient networks, peer-to-peer health care, Seekers, Solvers Tagged With: MIT Press, peer-to-peer healthcare, Rebel Health

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