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Amplifying the patient voice Patient congress Amplifying the patient voice

Patient Congress 2018 webpage www.npaf.org/patient-congress/patient-congress-2018/

Set the scene: describe a character describe a location explain who you are

Describe the problem: was it expected. Did you cry. Who helped Describe the problem: was it expected? Did you cry? Who helped? Who didn’t? was anything funny? Ironic? Unfair?

Describe the (re)solution: who helped. Who changed. What did you learn Describe the (re)solution: who helped? Who changed? What did you learn? What do you want to happen next?

Your to-do list Contact your partner! Your mentor will contact you – reply to your mentor & set up a date Do an outline of your story Send photos!