There are a lot of health-related blogs out there, so what makes this one different? Imagine if you will that you have a close relative or friend who is a nurse practitioner. You would probably feel free to ask her or him anything about your current state of health as a matter of course. Off the cuff, spur of the moment, things you might not ask your doctor because of embarrassment or time constraints or fear of seeming silly.
My patients often tell me nurse practitioners are easy to talk to because they listen. And I do make it a point to give my full attention when a patient is describing symptoms or as we say in the biz – complaints. That word may have a negative connotation outside of health care but it’s a simple way to describe what brought you in to see a health care provider.
Even nurse practitioners have restricted time-slots (alas!) so there are questions that you might not get to ask during an office visit. Unless you have a relative or friend who’s an NP. Then you can send emails to that person with the subject line “eye” or “kidney” or “weird symptoms.” And you will get answers.
Now before you get the wrong idea – this blog is not going to be a forum for your specific health questions. Rather, I will discuss all the kinds of questions patients, relatives, friends, and yes, even strangers, have asked me about their health. Chances are, some of these topics will speak to you personally. I will share with you my health practices — what I do to stay healthy, what I advise my family to do, as well as share my thoughts about health care today, including how to utilize the system to optimize your health. My goal is to improve health through knowledge, from a nurse practitioner’s perspective.
But that is not my only motivation. The URL for the website is www.mynursepractitionerwrites.com because, well. I was a writer before I was a nurse practitioner. And sometimes, certain patient encounters resonate with me, becoming almost lyrical in the truths they reveal about both the patient and provider. It happens when the humanity of each person comes through despite the trappings, time constraints and mechanisms of modern-day healthcare. It’s the reason I renamed my site, “Tales From the Clinic.” Some of the content is clinical, for sure, and some of it reflects the meaning I find in patient stories.
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