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Sharing Our Resilience Journey: Patient Perspectives Facilitator: Michelle Marikos , PSS

Join us for a panel session where community members share their resilience journey in successfully managing pain. Gain insights into the patient experience and learn how to improve patient-provider relationships.

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Sharing Our Resilience Journey: Patient Perspectives Facilitator: Michelle Marikos , PSS

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  1. Sharing Our Resilience Journey: Patient Perspectives Facilitator: Michelle Marikos, PSS This panel session will provide a platform to highlight the journeys of community members that have learned to successfully manage pain. The theme of the panel will be “What We Wish Our Providers Knew: Missing Links That Will Transform the Patient-Provider Experience”

  2. Disclosure • Neither the facilitator or the • panelists have anything to disclose

  3. Learning Objectives • Understanding what it is really like to be a patient • and person living with pain. •  Understanding the patient and provider relationship and • how to improve relations.

  4. Meet The Panel • Joshua Thompson • Julia Fetzer • Roger Best • Carol Murphy • Nancy Campbell Hanks

  5. Panel Questions

  6. Please briefly describe your pain journey- that is, • your personal experience as a person living with • chronic pain and your experience with healthcare providers treating your pain.

  7. What information do you think would have been helpful • to have from your provider at the beginning of your pain journey? 

  8. What has been most helpful to you in learning to live with/manage chronic pain?

  9. After learning to live with your chronic pain, how could you have been more supported by your providers along the way?

  10. What do you wish your provider knew or better understood • about your personal journey with chronic pain?

  11. Thank You!

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