"WEGO Health is the Network of Patient LeadersWe believe these e-patients, advocates, influencers, and collaborators, are leading the charge in health. Which is why we refer to these individuals as patient leaders." (From their website)I have been nominated for some of their awards over the years and even became a finalist once.From 2013From 2014From 2018From 2019From 2020So, what does all ... read more
Source: Parkinson’s HumorPublished on 2020-07-16
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