Sam Stark, MD | Anna Stecher, MD | Rhiannon Talbot, DO | Chelsea Uganski, MD | Aaron A Kuntz, MD

Contact: Aaron Kuntz - [email protected]
 

Credit for the original Vivid Vignette Tool and the Humanism Pocket Tool developed at the VA West Los Angeles Healthcare Center: Soh M, Shaner A, Gelberg L, et al. Using the Humanism Pocket Tool for Patients With Challenging Behaviors. Ann Fam Med. 2018;16(5):467. doi:10.1370/afm.2300.
A copy of the Pocket Humanism Tool published by the VA West Los Angeles Healthcare Center can be found at this link.

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Danieik Marshall replied on

This article explores a fascinating approach to memorializing palliative care patients. "Vivid Vignettes" sound like a beautiful way to capture the essence of a life, much like strategizing your next move in Pips. It’s about carefully considering each piece to create a complete and meaningful picture, ensuring their stories are remembered with depth and nuance. A truly thoughtful method for honoring those who have passed.

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I remember a time, early in my career, when navigating complex patient histories and diverse needs felt like a constant Connections Game. I struggled to move beyond simply ticking boxes, yearning for a way to truly connect with the individual. This tool would have been invaluable for bridging that gap.

Mark Roman replied on

This is a beautiful and thoughtful approach. Remembering patients beyond their diagnoses is so important. I often find that little details truly capture a person's essence. For those curious about how such personal touches can impact perception, trying some timed typing exercises on a platform like a Cps Test could be an interesting way to reflect on the value of individual data points.

Luca Phillips replied on

The article beautifully illuminates how vivid vignettes offer a profound way to honor palliative care patients. It reminds me of the time a family struggled to articulate their grandfather's essence beyond his illness; I suggested creating a photo album with short stories attached to each picture, a true Level Devil against oblivion.

James Byrde replied on

My grandmother, a Slice Master of pie-making, approached her final days with such grace. We struggled to find ways to encapsulate her vibrant spirit, to make her memory tangible beyond sorrow. This article resonates deeply.

Christian Crawford replied on

This "Vivid Vignettes" idea for palliative care is really interesting. It sounds like such a compassionate and respectful way to remember patients, moving beyond just medical records. I can imagine how much comfort it could bring families. It’s a bit like creating a meaningful Snow Rider through their life journey.

Leonard House replied on

This is a really insightful approach to patient care, especially for palliative patients. Focusing on "Vivid Vignettes" to enhance memorialization adds such a meaningful layer to their journey. It reminds me how important it is to capture those unique moments, much like trying to nail the perfect drift in Drift Hunters – it takes skill and attention to detail to truly make it memorable. This tool seems invaluable for healthcare providers.

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