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Patient Experience Week is April 27th through May 1st- a moment to honor the human side of healthcare. Behind every scan, every diagnosis, every quiet conversation is a patient trusting us with their story, their fears, and their hope. It's not just about images on a screen or numbers on a chart. It's about listening first, explaining clearly, and treating each person with dignity so they feel seen, safe, and supported.

This week we celebrate the teams who turn clinical care into genious care- the doctors who slow down to answer questions, the nurses who hold a hand, the staff who remember a name. Great medicine is both science and compassion.

#HumanCenteredCare #PatientFirst #PatientWorthy
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Patient Experience Week is April 27th through May 1st- a moment to honor the human side of healthcare. Behind every scan, every diagnosis, every quiet conversation is a patient trusting us with their story, their fears, and their hope. Its not just about images on a screen or numbers on a chart. Its about listening first, explaining clearly, and treating each person with dignity so they feel seen, safe, and supported. 

This week we celebrate the teams who turn clinical care into genious care- the doctors who slow down to answer questions, the nurses who hold a hand, the staff who remember a name. Great medicine is both science and compassion.

#HumanCenteredCare #PatientFirst #PatientWorthy

Osteogenesis Imperfecta FoundationNational Conference Community Call: Program Deep Dive is on Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00PM ET!

As part of the OIF National Conference Community Call Series, this community call will focus on providing an overview of events and sessions that will be available at the conference. Visit www.oif.org/confcall4 to register to attend.
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EB Research PartnershipWhat if we could help train doctors to spot cancer in EB earlier?

For people living with EB, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common risk and early signs can be difficult to recognize.

Dr. Amy Paller and her team at Northwestern University are working to improve detection using artificial intelligence.

By creating privacy-safe, AI-generated images based on real patient data, this project builds side-by-side comparisons, one with cSCC, one without, to help clinicians spot subtle differences earlier.

The work also expands image data across a wider range of skin tones, helping make detection more accurate and equitable.

It’s a more precise way to train both technology and doctors, supporting earlier diagnosis and better decision-making.

🧬 EBRP recently funded this innovative project as part of our latest research cycle.

Read more about our awarded projects. → ebresearch.us-1.smartsimple.com/files/1557436/f169478/index.html

🦋 Fund research that moves faster. All donations go 100% to research, and currently are doubled. → give.ebresearch.org/campaign/774055/donate?utm_source=organic+social&utm_medium=facebook&utm_camp...
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