Ringler Thor, Ahearn Eileen P, Wise Meg, Lee Elliot R, Krahn Dean
is a writer-editor and at the time the article was written was a marriage and family therapist; is the acting chief of mental health services and at the time the article was written was a staff psychiatrist; is a staff psychiatrist; and was chief of mental health services at the time the article was written; all at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. is an associate scientist at the Sonderegger Research Center at the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy in Madison. Dr. Ahearn is an adjunct professor of psychiatry; Dr. Lee is a clinical assistant professor; and Dr. Krahn is an adjunct professor of psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison. Dr. Krahn is deputy director of the Office of Mental Health Operations at VHA Central Office in Washington, DC.
Fed Pract. 2015 Jun;32(6):8-14.
The My Life, My Story patient-centered program uses veterans' personal narratives by veterans to create a strong connection between patients and providers.
“我的生活,我的故事”以患者为中心的项目利用退伍军人自己的个人叙述,在患者与医护人员之间建立紧密联系。