Build Confidence in Navigating the Uncertainty of Chronic Illness Care
Providing Pre-Professional Students, at any Stage of their Training, with a Unique Opportunity to Gain Experience about Chronic, Invisible Diseases from a Patient Rather than a Textbook.
“Caroline has the ability to present complex information in a digestible way. Her willingness to share her journey with our Doctor of Physical Therapy students gave them the rare opportunity to see this complex condition (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) from a patient’s perspective.”
— Katy Rudolph, PT, PhD
Presenting to Doctor of Physical Therapy Students at the University of New England
Engaging Workshop for Healthcare Students
Workshop Series Includes 4 Components:
1. Case Based Discussions
2. Role Playing
3. Problem Solving
4. Long-Term Management
Each component focuses on providing tangible, take home messages for Pre-Professionals to directly utilize in their Clinical Training Sessions or to draw on during subsequent years of their education.
Every Workshop is Tailored
Carrie, as a retired Veterinarian, and former Biology Professor brings the added benefit of seeing her lived experience uniquely through the lens of a trained veterinarian who understands the pace of the medical education curriculum.
The uncertainty of not being able to readily make a diagnosis or not being able to cure or fix the patient’s ailment. Establishing tissue memory for both scenarios during the formative training years will allow these pre-professional students to be more satisfied and successful in their clinical years.