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Expertise Part 2, with Francine Buchanan
Matters of Engagement
English - June 16, 2020 15:47 - 26 minutes - 37 MBSocial Sciences Science Society & Culture Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Expertise Part 1, with Frank Gavin
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Patient partners should be supported to elevate their skills and knowledge so they can contribute to healthcare improvement and system change, as experts in their own right. This is how Francine Buchanan sees the future of patient partnership. We speak with Francine about her views, and about the article she wrote on healthydebate.ca in response to Frank's.
Mentioned in this episode:
How do patients attain equal status if they’re seen as ‘non-expert’? by Francine Buchanan
The risks of equating ‘lived experience’ with patient expertise by Frank Gavin
In Part 1, Frank mentions a cartoon/meme (which Emily refers to in this episode) that describes a particular physician-patient dynamic. We couldn't find it in cartoon form but the idea was popularized in this tweet: https://twitter.com/trishgreenhalgh/status/1000308119115915264
Francine Buchanan on Twitter
Frank Gavin on Twitter