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Participatory Medicine is a model of cooperative health care that seeks to achieve active involvement by patients, professionals, caregivers, and others across the continuum of care on all issues related to an individual's health. Participatory medicine is an ethical approach to care that also holds promise to improve outcomes, reduce medical errors, increase patient satisfaction and improve the cost of care. — Bertalan Mesko
I have favorite authors from a lifetime of reading, so there are some I'll automatically read every time they have a new novel. Included in them: Robert Goddard, Jeffery Deaver, Sophie Kinsella, Katherine Neville, Greg Isle, Laurie King, Lee Child, Lisa Tucker, Susan Howatch, Paul Auster. Barry Eisler, David Hewson, Tracy Chevalier. — M.J. Rose
In practice I regarded prayer as somehow more spiritual than sitting on a committee, preaching as more anointed than plumbing. Only the revelation of Christ's Humanity infused vigor into my bloodless theoretical doctrine. — Mark Shea
Yep, said Arthur. Somehow yep seemed the most positive thing he could say. Stronger than yeah and more heroic than yes. He hoped he could live up to it. — Garth Nix
The greatest gift you can ever give yourself is a mind of your own. — Joel T. McGrath
Why do you always try to downplay my feelings for you?"
"I don't trust them," she says after a minute. "You claim that you love me, but you've loved other women in between. — Tarryn Fisher
We admit as many genera as there are different groups of natural species of which the fructification has the same structure. — Carl Linnaeus
They say in death our war is over. I don't believe that. — Paul Allor
We are all swept on by the torrent of things grown so familiar that they cast no shade. — Virginia Woolf
I never liked telling war stories. Some men love to tell them. Hell, some men need to. They need to convince themselves that the war is over. But I'm not one of them. — Paul Allor
