Becoming a patient advocate is very rewarding. In this position, you will help the patient who cannot adequately help themselves, at a time of particular need. You can find more information here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patient_advocacy.
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you may have the interest, skills, even the qualifications you need to be a patient advocate. Because there are so many aspects to patient advocacy, the range of backgrounds and interests of patient advocates is broad. That's good news if you're considering a job, career or volunteer position as an advocate.
"Patient advocacy" is considered an up-and-coming career. Entrepreneur Magazine and US News & World Report have both identified advocacy as a career that is coming into its own. Most of the information in this article describes a one-on-one relationship between a patient and the advocate, although in some cases the advocate may also work with the patient's family or others involved in the patient's care, too.
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