At the Patient Institute, our mission is to empower patients and caregivers to more effectively navigate the healthcare system. We accomplish through our ability to:
1. Educate and empower people to become better informed and engaged patients.
Puns, pizza, and planning at last night’s Patient Institute Strategy Meeting.
Got an idea, project, or want to get involved? DM us—we’re ready to hear it.
#ThePatientInstitute#Healthcare#PatientAdvocacy
June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month. Support brain health through exercise, healthy eating, quality sleep, and lifelong learning. Together, we can raise awareness and support the fight against Alzheimer's.
#Alzheimers#BrainHealth#BrainAwareness#AwarenessSavesLives
June is Men's Health Month 💙
At The Patient Institute, we're committed to patient advocacy and awareness, empowering people to make informed health decisions. Join us in breaking the stigma around men's health and supporting wellness for all.
#MensHealthMonth#PatientAdvocacy
Great turnout at the WeLEAP 3.0 Mentor-Mentee Mixer with 40 medical students and 15 physicians!
Students got to interact with physicians, ask questions, and explore specialties.
Thanks for our hosts Dr. Ruchi Bhandari and Dr. Amitabh Bhandari
#Mentorship#Healthcare#WeLEAP3.0
Because children are far more likely to gain an unhealthful amount of weight while out of school over the summer, experts were worried last spring when in-person schooling was suspended because of the pandemic. It appears their concerns were warranted. https://t.co/6FmkhMBg8B
In the guide made by those at The Patient Institute, you will find information that will guide you with the education needed to help navigate the complexities healthcare system. You can find information relating to, basic insurance information, and commonly asked questions.
This #FathersDay, don’t forget about dad’s mental health! Men with mental illnesses are less likely to have received mental health treatment than women in the past year. Learn the warning signs: https://t.co/JbLOR4RljK. #MensHealthMonth#MensHealthWeek
Hey men. During #MensHealthMonth –
Know your 5 Numbers for Heart Health:
1- BMI (Body Mass Index)
2- Waist Size
3- Blood Pressure
4- Cholesterol
5- Blood Sugar.
Get motivated to get healthy!
A common health issue among men is #ProstateCancer. It’s recommended that men aged 55 and older speak with their doctor about early cancer screenings. #MensHealthMonth https://t.co/iPSvmI4pZq
If you think you or a loved one may be experiencing signs of depression, visit https://t.co/I4frsfoon6 to take a screen. A screen is not a diagnosis but it can be a helpful tool for starting a conversation with your doctor or a loved one about your mental health. #MensHealthMonth