Jasmine Wylie
After being diagnosed with Long QT Syndrome in 2009, Jasmine Wylie works to further the ePatient movement by best utilizing her passion and strengths
Read more »After being diagnosed with Long QT Syndrome in 2009, Jasmine Wylie works to further the ePatient movement by best utilizing her passion and strengths
Read more »Terri Wingham writes at A Fresh Chapter, a blog about life on the other side of breast cancer and includes stories about surgery, chemotherapy and new travel adventures.
Read more »Once Health Care Social Media became an effective global communications tool, Michael Weiss launched a blog at www.HospitalPatient.com, where he regularly writes about topics which help people around the world living with chronic diseases such as Crohn’s.
Read more »Living with Type 1 Diabetes for 28 years, Kim Vlasnik began writing a diabetes patient blog called Texting My Pancreas in 2010, and in 2011 she started a diabetes support project called the You Can Do This Project.
Read more »Scott Strange has been a Type 1 diabetic since 1970. Strangely Diabetic is his story of how diabetes has affected his life and how his life was changed when he learned that he wasn’t alone in this chronic condition.
Read more »As a 20-year, three-time cancer survivor, Alicia Staley has worked very hard over the past few years to advance the patient experience in the field of oncology care.
Read more »Karen persevered in the search for a cure for her daughter, who at 4-years-old succumbed to Niemann-Pick Disease, a rare fatal genetic condition.
Read more »Cyrena Gawuga had always planned to be a physician, but her spinal cord stroke in February 2014 turned her into an ePatient instead.
Read more »Marvin Calderon Jr. has a passion for singing, and he hopes to strengthen his social media skills through a healthcare advocate perspective.
Read more »Emily Bradley she started and runs Chronic Curve, a community for other adults with chronic diseases and chronic pain; specifically types of autoimmune arthritis and auto inflammatory diseases.
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