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Skills for partnership – Maxime

 

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The only skill they need is to be a patient. Essentially every perspective, I feel every perspective as a patient needs to be captured and needs to be respected, and so yeah, it’s not really a skill, but being a patient and just wanting to make a change in your community in the way the healthcare system works.


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    Maxime learned skills and knowledge that are helpful for developing his own professional career
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    Knowing what was expected, as well as when and where, helped Maxime schedule his work and study obligations
  • Advice to others – Maxime (2)
    Patient partners should be mindful of other voices on the team but also speak up to help resolve issues, recommends Maxime
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    Maxime thinks researchers need to include patients every step of the way
  • Valuing contributions – Maxime
    The honorarium and coverage of expenses really helped Maxime to be involved
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    Maxime helped to determine his role in the project by sharing his strengths and skills with the research team
  • Defining partnerships – Maxime
    Tokenism is not indicative of true partnership according to Maxime
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    Maxime suggests using a variety of strategies to find patient partners
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