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

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.

Workshop Series

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.