Author Jennifer Antkowiak is writing a medical self-help book, and keeps a blog where she posts a behind-the-scenes look at the research going into the book. A wonderful example of media convergence. She posts some video clips of Seton Hill's own Richard Hutchinson.
(The still image, with Hutch's eyes closed like that, is something a pro videographer shouldn't let stand, and "Physican" is misspelled, but who knows -- maybe little things like that will help emphasize that the author is a real person who makes mistakes and welcomes constructive feedback. I know my own blog is full of tpyos.)
(The still image, with Hutch's eyes closed like that, is something a pro videographer shouldn't let stand, and "Physican" is misspelled, but who knows -- maybe little things like that will help emphasize that the author is a real person who makes mistakes and welcomes constructive feedback. I know my own blog is full of tpyos.)
We were out doing a TV shoot for a show on Health Care Careers that will air in September, and during some down time, Physican Assistant (and Associate Professor at Seton Hill University) Richard Hutchinson and I got to talk about my Take Care! book and concept.
Through his job, he sees the medical fallout of caregiving.He told me that if he could offer caregivers a ten minute tip, it would be to use that time to get on the phone and schedule an important appointment for themselves.



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