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Tag Archives: Canadian medicine
If Canada Can Do It, Why Can’t the US?
It’s interesting that in Canada, a patient can refer herself to a doctor (see below) and request a stem cell transplant to cure her rare autoimmune disease, but in the US, my friend, Cristy, was turned away from countless clinical … Continue reading
Posted in 5 STEPS Advocate, 5 STEPS to Being Your Own Patient Advocate, autoimmune disorders, Cristy Kessler, stem cell transplant
Tagged 5 S.T.E.P.S. to Being Your Own Patient Advocate, autoimmune disease, Canadian medicine, Council of Academic Hospitals Ontario, Cristy L Kessler, patient adovcate, self-advocacy, stem cell transplant, stiff person syndrome
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