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Un-Usual People is a part-memoir, part-instructional manual consisting of evidence-based premises, patient and caregiver stories, suggestions on required knowledge and skills, and solutions used in the art and act of providing healthcare. The subjects are a combination of regular and special-needs patients who seek and receive medical attention, diagnoses and therapies and the caregivers and healthcare personnel who provide the CARE. The ability to Communicate, connect, and cooperate, Accept and appreciate, Relate and explain, Energize and encourage comprise the acronym of effective…mehr

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Un-Usual People is a part-memoir, part-instructional manual consisting of evidence-based premises, patient and caregiver stories, suggestions on required knowledge and skills, and solutions used in the art and act of providing healthcare. The subjects are a combination of regular and special-needs patients who seek and receive medical attention, diagnoses and therapies and the caregivers and healthcare personnel who provide the CARE. The ability to Communicate, connect, and cooperate, Accept and appreciate, Relate and explain, Energize and encourage comprise the acronym of effective healthcare. How patients are treated and behave, plays a major role in the response to medical care and the final outcomes. Honesty, cooperation, positive attitude, trust, adherence to the treatment plan and appreciation are essentials for the patients. Open and sincere communication, hope, skill, and knowledge are the working instruments of healthcare delivery. The basic premise is that every human being has value and deserves to be treated with respect.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Alfred L. Anduze is a semi-retired physician/ ophthalmologist, who completed his medical degree and residency at Howard University in Washington, DC and Fellowship in Integrative Medicine with Andrew Weil, MD, at University of Arizona. Throughout his 40-year career his practice has always emphasized the importance of basic good health, cultural medicine, stress control, good nutrition and regular exercise. After serving as Assistant Commissioner of Health (USVI), on the Editorial Board of the Annals of Ophthalmology, President of the Ophthalmic Society of the West Indies, Atlanta Ophthalmology Consultants, visiting Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology University of Florida, Jacksonville, lecturer in 32 countries, and publisher of 4 medical texts, numerous medical journal, health and nature articles, he retired in 2012 to pursue a chief interest in the biochemistry and physiology of plants as they apply to disease prevention, ageing, and natural health in humans. He currently lives on a mountain farm in Puerto Rico, which specializes in organic products, medicinal teas and exotic fruit.