English Blogs
Patients’ Voice to Cancel Cancer: From Shooting In the Dark We Can Become a Sniper
https://healthmanagement.org/c/hospital/post/patients-voice-to-cancel-cancer-from-shooting-in-the-dark-we-can-become-a-sniper
Peter’s blogs written in English
https://healthmanagement.org/c/hospital/post/patients-voice-to-cancel-cancer-from-shooting-in-the-dark-we-can-become-a-sniper
https://healthmanagement.org/c/healthmanagement/issuearticle/prevent-or-treat-in-latin-america
A veteran patient advocate questions some of the hyped patient-engagement concepts and the reality of their practical applications within the ‘medical industrial complex’ and offers some strategies to change ‘the way we work’. https://healthmanagement.org/c/healthmanagement/issuearticle/is-patient-really-empowered-in-medical-industrial-complex
Cancer affects everybody’s life at some point. ‘The Death of Cancer,’ written by one of oncology’s leading figures, Dr Vincent T. DeVita, documents his own journey for the cure. In this article I give mypersonal review on the book https://healthmanagement.org/c/hospital/issuearticle/the-death-of-cancer-the-patient-perspective
I am one of the founders of an organization that raised an enormous amount of money for cancer research, with the all-time high of 32 million euros in one year (2012). We donated this money to the Dutch Cancer Society and it was spent on cancer research. From as early Lees meer…
In the fifties and sixties quite a lot of westerns were produced. When an Indian had to be shot off his pony, the director shouted: “Go get an Indian”. This is also the feeling that we have when research is described or a trial constructed and the patient has still Lees meer…
http://pcm.amegroups.com/article/view/4922/html
http://pcm.amegroups.com/article/view/4445/5463
https://healthmanagement.org/c/hospital/issuearticle/general-data-protection-regulation-and-healthcare