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Courageous Parents Network
Courageous Parents Network
35 episodes
9 months ago
Arika Patneaude is a licensed clinical social worker who is the director of bioethics and pediatric palliative care at Seattle Children’s Hospital. She is also a passionate advocate for health equity and awakening to unconscious bias in medicine and the impact it has on underresourced and historically excluded populations. I experienced her passion as a Call to Action in multiple ways.
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Arika Patneaude is a licensed clinical social worker who is the director of bioethics and pediatric palliative care at Seattle Children’s Hospital. She is also a passionate advocate for health equity and awakening to unconscious bias in medicine and the impact it has on underresourced and historically excluded populations. I experienced her passion as a Call to Action in multiple ways.
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Faith Wilcox
Courageous Parents Network
36 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
Faith Wilcox
CPN's conversation with mom and writer Faith Wilcox about her experience parenting her teenage daughters Elizabeth and Olivia, following Elizabeth’s diagnosis with Osteosarcoma. Elizabeth died at age 14. Faith talks about how she and Oliva grieved together and separately in the years that followed.
Courageous Parents Network
Arika Patneaude is a licensed clinical social worker who is the director of bioethics and pediatric palliative care at Seattle Children’s Hospital. She is also a passionate advocate for health equity and awakening to unconscious bias in medicine and the impact it has on underresourced and historically excluded populations. I experienced her passion as a Call to Action in multiple ways.