humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Extracts from my journal
Being far away from your loved ones and the people you care about is a terrible thing, even for a short period. There is absolutely no way I can explain how much it hurts to be some eleven thousand kilometres away from mom, anyway I am that far from my mother and I miss her terribly every day. This is a story of one conversation I had with her over a video call on the 29th of October 2021, the marvels of technology right, at least I can talk to her and see her on a small screen from time to time.
By Tawanda Makoroni4 years ago in Journal
How To Manage The Situations With Difficult Patients
Difficult patients — what to do? The profession of doctor, pharmacist, and nurse requires constant interaction with patients, so good communication with them is essential for the optimal performance of work, but also for them to have the best medical services.
By Buddy Joyner4 years ago in Journal
How to Manage Conflicts With Patients or Their Relatives, as a Nurse
Conflicts do nothing well, on the contrary, they must be prevented, avoided, or resolved before they can be harmed. Nurses may unwittingly get into various conflicts with patients or their relatives, so it is good to be prepared in this direction, with a series of strategies for effective conflict resolution.
By Lee Booker4 years ago in Journal
11 Tips for Communicating With Children if You Work in the Pediatrics Department
Older children, young children, active children, introverted children, regardless of the type of patient, the pediatric nurse has an important role in healing him. With a little respect, humor, and communication, it can alleviate the suffering of children admitted to the pediatric ward.
By Lee Booker4 years ago in Journal
Factors that influence patients' choice of physician
6 out of 10 patients choose their doctor to treat them according to how close the hospital is to their location, but in addition to this very important aspect, other relevant criteria help them make the decision. appropriate, such as the opinion of those around you, the success of the doctor, friendly staff, etc.
By Holly Holden4 years ago in Journal
5 Expectations That Patients Have From Healthcare Professionals Today
Today's patients expect the same convenience from the medical practices they receive from restaurants or other services in the same field. If they do not receive them, they will find another doctor or express their dissatisfaction negatively.
By Sid Bradford4 years ago in Journal
4 Ways You Can Make Sure Patients Will Memorize and Follow Your Instructions
Too often, a patient leaving a hospital or clinic immediately forgets many of the doctor's advice and instructions. This can be true for both personal visits and telemedicine or telephone conversations, in many medical matters, from a mild virus to life-threatening conditions.
By Sid Bradford4 years ago in Journal
5 Steps to Calm a Difficult Patient in the Pharmacy
Patient: "What does it mean that it is not covered? The doctor wrote this medicine in the prescription, I need it and you have to give it to me! " This phrase is most likely familiar to you, and many other situations like this that you have encountered during your career as an assistant pharmacist or pharmacist come to mind.
By Paul Wilks4 years ago in Journal

