Category: Patient-partner

Congenital diseases

Bicuspid Aortic Valve- Patient Point of View

Testimony of a woman living with a bicuspid aortic valve (a two-leaflet aortic valve). She shares her life journey, pregnancies, medical follow-up, and hopes — showing that it’s possible to live fully with this congenital heart condition.

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Heart failure

Stress-induced Cardiomyopathy- Takotsubo : A patient’s point of view

Takotsubo syndrome, also known as “broken heart syndrome,” is a stress-induced cardiomyopathy often triggered by an emotional shock. Through this authentic patient story, discover how a traumatic event caused a temporary heart dysfunction, sometimes mistaken for a heart attack. An eye-opening account to better understand this lesser-known condition.

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Arrhythmia

Premature beat: a patient’s point of view

That night, my heart started “skipping beats.”
In my case, the doctor tried to reassure me. Words are easy to say, but the worry and anxiety of feeling your heart “misfire” remain nonetheless. I understand your concerns and anxiety. Through this text, I hope to guide you and, most importantly, reassure you about these palpitations related to extrasystoles.

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Patient-partner

The patient partner: the patient’s perspective

Being a patient partner requires an open mind and the ability to work as part of a team. Most importantly, it stems from a genuine desire to contribute to improvements that benefit patients.
L’accompagnement d’un patient-partenaire complète la science médicale en prenant en compte l’aspect humain et émotionnel. Il apporte ainsi une dimension plus personnelle au plan de soins.

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Patient-partner

The Patient-Partner – medical point of view

Since the 2000s, medicine has faced a series of growing challenges. These obstacles are notably evident with an aging population, the rise in chronic diseases, the influence of “Dr. Google,” and increasing cases of non-adherence to treatments. In response to these evolving realities, it has become essential to rethink and adapt patient care approaches to better address these new challenges.
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