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Here are ways to become a patient advocate.
Becoming a patient advocate can be rewarding and fulfilling; they help others navigate the complex world of healthcare. Being diagnosed with cancer is a scary thing you can’t prepare for. It is a massive disruption to your life, filled with doctor visits, tests, scans, unfamiliar terminology, surgeries, etc. All these factors bring on stress, and having support is vital. Patient advocates are remarkable individuals who bless others with their guidance and support. They are essential in helping patients and their families communicate with healthcare providers to understand treatments and medications and offer support from personal experience.
Here are three ways to get started as a patient advocate within the cancer community:
Throughout the years, I have collaborated with cancer organizations as a spokesperson and writer, sharing my story on social media. It has been such a fulfilling experience that I plan to continue doing it. I encourage anyone passionate about patient advocacy to participate in any way they can. I am grateful for the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those who are fighting cancer. Through commitment and hard work, anyone can become a patient advocate and create a significant change in the lives of others.
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