Patient-centered care shouldn’t be just a marketing slogan
Recently I heard from a woman in rural Nebraska who told me about her 76-year-old father, who in late April had a lemon-size cancerous mass removed from his brain.
Recently I heard from a woman in rural Nebraska who told me about her 76-year-old father, who in late April had a lemon-size cancerous mass removed from his brain.
George and Harold are two imaginative elementary school kids fond of pulling pranks.
Living in a rural community means that everyone knows at least the basics about agriculture, like where milk, bread, meat and eggs come from, right? Not necessarily.
According to G.W. Witmer and R.M. Engeman of the U.S.
“What are you in for?” asked the cold-looking culprit, as if this was my first day in prison and he was to be my new best friend — my cell mate.
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