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Making "e-Patient Connections"By Robert Breining October 4, 2011
This past week I spent three days in Center City Philadelphia, where I attended the e-Patient Connections 2011 Conference. When I was asked by TheBody.com and HealthCentral to attend this conference as an e-Patient and blogger I just had to say yes. This conference was bringing attention to important issues that all patients deal with despite the disease that they are living with. Like I said, I had no choice but to say yes.
I honestly didn't know what to expect when I walked into the conference. This conference was different then any of the past ones I have attended and blogged about. You see this conference wasn't HIV/AIDS specific. So it was a whole new ball game. I arrived at the Hyatt at the Bellevue in Center City Philadelphia on Monday September 19th around 11am. Since I only physically met one other person who was attending this conference, I was a bit nervous to say the least. I even had thoughts of people pointing and laughing about the guy with HIV/AIDS. I know it is crazy for me to even think like that but, even when you are confident with your own status the stigma that surrounds this disease can wake the tiger every once in awhile. So once I entered the conference room I was greeted by Olivia Ford of TheBody.com and the hilarious Mark S. King. I immediately felt a sense of calmness over come my body.
We (e-patients) sat in the front row at a round table during the conference. Seriously we had the best seats in the house. There were a few speakers and a few presentations that really stuck out in my mind when I think about it.
There was one women named Charity Sunshine Tilleman-Dick who caught my attention the moment she walked on stage. She had this glow to about her. She was a like a magnet, I couldn't take my eyes off her. She then opened her mouth and started to sing. We heard the most beautiful sound come from her lips. She sounded like how I imagine the angels sound when they sing in heaven. She made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. She gave me goose bumps. Once Charity stopped singing she sat down and shared her story. Her story was just as powerful as her voice. You can hear her story in this video. Another really cool thing that was shown at the conference was the VGo robot. VGo is an all-in-one robotic telepresence solution that includes everything you need to establish your physical presence in a distant location. VGo is uniquely integrated with a camera, microphones, and video display -- all on a light-weight, motorized, stylish, remote-controlled platform. It was really cool to see the guy move around the conference floor and hold conversations with us.
Follow me and my fellow Activists and new friends on Twitter. Mark King: HIV/AIDS -- @MyFabDisease While at dinner on Tuesday night, Mark S. King decided to take a fun photo of me in the bathroom since the tiles were black and white and matched my pants. I had to include this in my blog because it was so hilarious.
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