| by Paul Ennis

Got AFib? Let's Talk About: The 'ABC' Maze Surgical Procedure...

In brief, the AFib-targeted 'ABC' surgical technique summarized in the below referenced YouTube video (in combination with deep lifestyle changes related to nutrition, exercise, stress management, improved sleep rhythms and the almost total...

The Crucial Role of Healthcare Advocates in Stroke Recovery

Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. It's a staggering statistic that highlights the urgency and prevalence of this medical emergency. A stroke can be a life-altering event, impacting not just the individual but their...

From Near Death to GNA: It Was 20 Years Ago Today

May 8, 2024 marks the twentieth anniversary of the delayed diagnosis that forever changed everything for me. Each year, as this date approaches, I reflect on the seemingly carefree life I was leading—happily married, with wonderful grammar...
| by Paul Ennis

Hey, Fellow PA's... Got a Client Contract? If not, why not?

A Crystal Ball is Good for Many Things - Except in Business Practices For thousands of years, crystal balls have been used for divination purposes to seek visions through clairvoyance and see one's future through fortune telling. This magnificent...
| by Sylvia Reisman

The Price of Misdiagnosis- Part II

This blog post is part two in a series based on a true story. Please read "The Price of Misdiagnosis, Part I" (posted on March 1, 2024) before reading this post. In 2020, the US Department of Health and Human Services estimated that 157...
| by Dr Elena Borrelli

Are You Properly Invested in Your Health?

Have you taken the steps needed to get out of this rut and actually get answers? Proper testing? Proper diagnosis? Proper management? Has your quality of life improved? If not, make the change now.  Working with a private independent patient...
| by Dr Elena Borrelli

Are You a “Good Patient" ?

I often hear this statement from new clients that I start working with.  I have concerns with my doctor but I don’t want to bring them up because “I want to be a good patient”. Working as a healthcare provider myself...
| by Dianne Savastano

Ready For Help at Home

I’ve been working with Joan for two years now, coaching her as she provides care to her spouse, Jeff, following a diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia. With this condition, language ability progressively declines. Eventually, changes in...
| by GNA Admin

Navigating the Unexpected: A Physician's Perspective on Coping With Unexpected Illness

Life has a way of throwing unexpected challenges our way, and few experiences are as jolting as receiving a diagnosis of an unexpected illness. As a physician, I've witnessed firsthand the profound impact that such news can have on individuals and...
| by Melissa Hakim

Medication Frustration

Are your medications overwhelming? Is it difficult to keep track of your loved ones' medications? Do you take your medications as ordered? Do you have a system in place ensuring that your medicine is organized so you do not miss a dose? If you are...
| by Dianne Savastano

We All Age Differently

Presidential candidate Nikki Haley’s recent comments about her parents — suggesting that all people decline cognitively as they age — got my attention. It’s simply not true and it made me angry. However, as someone prone to...
| by GNA Admin

The Physician as Patient Advocate: A Natural Ally in Your Healthcare Journey

In the intricate tapestry of modern healthcare, the role of a patient advocate stands out as a beacon of support and guidance for individuals navigating the complexities of illness and treatment. While patient advocates come from diverse...
| by Sylvia Reisman

The Price of Misdiagnosis-Part I

Lauren is a healthy, athletic woman (age 33) and a business professional. She is a top sales executive and well respected in her field. Her annual salary, commission and bonuses amount to $120,000 per year. This does not include her employer based...
| by GNA Admin

Navigating the End of Life Journey: A Physician's Reflection on End-of-Life Care

In the realm of medicine, perhaps no aspect is as profound, yet often challenging, as providing care to patients nearing the end of life. As a physician, I have had the privilege of accompanying patients and their families through this deeply...
| by Dr Elena Borrelli

Don’t let healthcare leave you feeling Defeated

In today’s current healthcare, regardless if you live in the United States of America Canada, or abroad, the healthcare system has lots of room for improvement. Oftentimes, despite many efforts, it may leave you feeling alone it may leave...