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The Patient Experience: The Importance of Care, Communication, and Compassion in the Hospital Room
By (Author) Brian Boyle
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
31st March 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
362.1092
Hardback
264
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
531g
Brian Boyle tells a personal story of his fight back from near death after a horrific automobile accident. He focuses on his experience as a patient who, while in a two-month long medically induced coma, was unable to move or talk to anyone around him, yet he was able to hear, see and feel pain. Brian slowly clawed his way back to the living and fo
Sometimes, lost in the debate about waste, fraud, and managing health care costs is the fact that healthcare professionals are highly trained and genuinely care deeply about the health and outcomes of their patients. And, together amazing things happen. Brian Boyle helps tell that story. Harvard Medical School
"Brian has seen the patient side of the medical encounter and he has triumphed in every way." Duke University Medical Center
"Brian's words soothe and guide healthcare providers to be always present in every moment of our patients lives." Maryland Hospital Association
"There is no gift as absolutely precious as the gift of life, and no one acknowledges this more than Brian Boyle. Brian treats each day as a gift and an opportunity to help others. Gail McGovern, President of the American Red Cross
There is no better story of a miraculous comeback than Brian Boyle's." The Washington Post
A car wreck nearly ended his life, but Brian Boyle wasnt going to let that stop him from achieving his goals. The very process of having set those goals, maintaining the discipline to work toward incremental benchmarks, and knowing the immense rewards of attaining them gave Boyle an advantage during his recovery." Success Magazine
Sometimes, lost in the debate about waste, fraud, and managing health care costs is the fact that healthcare professionals are highly trained and genuinely care deeply about the health and outcomes of their patients. And, together amazing things happen. Brian Boyle helps tell that story. Harvard Medical School
"Brian has seen the patient side of the medical encounter and he has triumphed in every way." Duke University Medical Center
"Brian's words soothe and guide healthcare providers to be always present in every moment of our patients lives." Maryland Hospital Association
"There is no gift as absolutely precious as the gift of life, and no one acknowledges this more than Brian Boyle. Brian treats each day as a gift and an opportunity to help others. Gail McGovern, President of the American Red Cross
There is no better story of a miraculous comeback than Brian Boyle's." The Washington Post
A car wreck nearly ended his life, but Brian Boyle wasnt going to let that stop him from achieving his goals. The very process of having set those goals, maintaining the discipline to work toward incremental benchmarks, and knowing the immense rewards of attaining them gave Boyle an advantage during his recovery." Success Magazine
Brian Boyle has been on a mission to make an impact in healthcare education since he left the hospital in 2004. He has been recognized for his contributions with several national awards, including the American Red Cross Presidential Award for Excellence, the Daily Points of Light Award, the Johns Hopkins Martin Luther King Jr. Community Service award, and the Champion of Change award from President Obama. Brian is the National Volunteer Spokesman of the American Red Cross, a columnist with The Huffington Post, a patient advocate for The Armstrong Institute, and is currently in grad school at Johns Hopkins University earning his masters degree in health communication and an MBA with a concentration in healthcare management. He resides in Annapolis, Maryland.