NPR-WOSU Newsroom
July 8, 2008 |
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Empathy Deficit Disorder: Fact or Fiction?
In this NPR radio interview, Dr. Gazelle is asked to comment about how to help people put themselves in someone else’s shoes. She notes the importance of empathy in all human relationships, and the impact of lack of empathy on such societal problems as intolerance and prejudice.
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Univision.com
July 3, 2008 |
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Emergency Rooms in Crisis
For this website for Spanish-speaking Americans, Dr. Gazelle provides tips for getting the best possible ER care. She reviews the importance of always bringing someone along to advocate for you, making sure to carry a list of medications you are taking, and getting the names of anyone who provides care so you can be sure that an attending level physician is overseeing your care.
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Howard County Times
June 26, 2008 |
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Web site helps to balance doctor-patient relationship
Asked to comment about how to improve communication between doctors and patients: "Patients need help and coaching to know what it is that doctors are trying to find out," Gazelle said. "We need to enter into partnership." She talks about the problem of medical schools providing a massive amount of medical knowledge but not teaching future physicians how to share this knowledge with patients.
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EdgeNewYork.com
June 2, 2008 |
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Graying of Gay America
In this article about health concerns of elderly gay men and lesbians, Dr. Gazelle notes that for the elderly, the “haves” and “have nots” are separated not by money, but by those who have someone in the next generation to advocate for them.
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AOLHealth.com
May 2008 |
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Be A Better Caregiver
Dr. Gazelle provides a number of practical tips on how keep elders safe, from removing throw rugs to how to avoid heat stroke in hot weather.
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Prevention, as also appeared in WebMD and MSNBC.com
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Half of Americans don't get a second opinion
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Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization
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On the Side: Compassion Fatigue
In this article about compassion fatigue, Dr. Gazelle notes that the demands of caring for a person going through cancer treatment can be so stressful that the caregiver may experience overwhelming emotions and fears. Without adequate support, many caregivers succumb to caregiver fatigue.
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Mastercard.com
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Patient Awareness is Changing the Health Care Landscape
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CNN.com
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Help! I’m not Feeling Better
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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New Option in Hospice Care Opening Here
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The New England Journal of Medicine
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Understanding Hospice – An Underutilized Option for Life’s Final Chapter
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HealthDay News as appeared in Forbes, Business Week and the Washington Post
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End-of-Life Hospice Care Underused
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American Medical News
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Patients Complain that Doctors Talk Too Much About Themselves. First Impressions Make a Difference…
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American Medical News
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Doctors, Patients Give Each Other Mixed Reviews
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Oakland Tribune
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When Murder Hits Close to Home
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Associated Press, as appeared in USA Today and CBS News
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MSN Encarta
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Medical Career Prescriptions
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South Shore Senior News
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Helping Loved Ones Make Key Decisions While They Still Can
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RT Image
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Quality of Life: Lean on Me
Cancer patients find strength in numbers
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American Medical News
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The Art of Saying No
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Lodi News
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Parents Begin Healing Process after Death of a Child
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Business Week
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Your Guide to the Medical Maze
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Humana's Your Practice
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End-of-Life Decisions
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Baltimore Sun
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Baltimore Firm Provides Patient Advocacy Services
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Star-Gazette News
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United Press International
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The Web: Patients Heal Themselves Online
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Medical Marketing & Media
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Media Choice
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CBS Market Watch
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Facing death while preserving life
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CNN
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Doctors Being Trained to Help Terminally Ill Patients Die Comfortably
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National Public Radio
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Slow Code
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Michigan Public Radio
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Wisconsin Public Radio
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