If you are in the DC area in February and can make out some time to join me at B&N on 2/8/18, that would be terrific!! LOCATION: B&N @ The Catholic University of America 625 Monroe St. NE Suite A3-A6 Washington, DC 20017 Event Date: 2/8/18 Time: 6pm to 8pm Parking: Parking Garage by Corner of Evans Street (Book store building) Metro: Book store is one block away from Brookland Metro Station on Red line.”
“I was terrified! What is this new thing I have to do..? a podcast?, but I’m a writer, a clinician, NOT a speaker!”, I said. “You can do it”, Matthew Cavallo, MPH said. So off I went…….faced my fears of speaking to share my story which I hope will encourage us all to begin to confront and overcome our reservations about one another to improve trust. Initial efforts are never perfect, rather awkward at times…but we must persist with…..
My name is Nonye Aghanya and I’m a Family nurse practitioner (FNP). I have practiced as an FNP in the adult, geriatric, and pediatric clinical settings for over 16 years but prior to that, I also practiced as a Registered Nurse and a licensed Practical Nurse. At some point, I co-owned and operated an out-patient anticoagulation clinic and I currently work in a retail clinic. My journey as a medical care provider began over 25 years ago when I signed…..
I read an article on KevinMD by Dr. Jarret Patton (published May 18th 2017) that reminded us that “Cops and Doctors have the same problem: People don’t trust them”. I remember thinking to myself that I had to do something to help clarify the source of this age- old problem and to also help improve the situation. It is important for us to remember that our past life experiences, diverse cultures, goals, and moral values contribute to our perspectives of…..