Invisible Illness and Measurability https://t.co/b2xQ9vE4OV via @journalofethics #mentalhealthawareness #silentsufferers #KindnessMatters #perspective
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Seeing isn’t always believing: Jennifer Dobson, MD, laments the pain that some patients feel who have illnesses that aren’t visible to the naked eye: https://t.co/LgbfUuP8IY
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RT @JournalofEthics: Seeing is believing is a prominent orientation to patient care, so patients with hard-to-recognize symptoms frequently…
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Seeing is believing is a prominent orientation to patient care, so patients with hard-to-recognize symptoms frequently receive insufficient, inequitable support. An example is enduring glares for parking in a spot reserved for people with disabilities: htt