February 2nd, 2017
From Leogane to Longwood: How Different Are Our Patients?
Elizabeth Donahue, RN, MSN, NP-C
When I worked in family medicine, I considered my practice to have two very distinct patient populations — the pediatric population I served from their birth to adolescence and the adult population — each with a very different set of needs. Now that my practice has changed and I care exclusively for patients over age […]
February 3rd, 2016
Back to Basics – What the Patient Can Tell Us
Elizabeth Donahue, RN, MSN, NP-C
I returned from Haiti 2 weeks ago, and per my usual pattern this time of year, I find myself caught between two different healthcare realities, struggling to reconcile what I have just experienced abroad with my day-to-day reality at home. This was my sixth trip to Haiti, spending a little over a week in the city […]