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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Nadya Dimitrov wrote:</strong> <P>On the near anniversary of her passing, I feel that she is still with me - for I am excited in the continuation of our vision and 'project' of disseminating the knowledge and uniquely PA approach to medicine. She embodied it in more ways than almost any other PA that I have had the honor to know in my 40++ year of practice. I say honor because it is truly that if one recognizes the gift of medical praxis - namely the embodiment of the art of medicine which is really the ability to enhance people's understanding and control of their own health, and therefore their lives in fundamental ways.</P> <P>On this anniversary, dear sweet soul, we are launching two or three projects that will make you smile: a chapter in PA Clinics on Palliative Care and Geriatrics (or as we called it, Elderhood); a scholarship in Leadership for PAHPM in your name; and another textbook published by OUP (our publisher Marta Moldvai) which will once again be a seminal work on Serious Illness and Palliative Medicine/Care.</P> <P>Others who have been inspired by Kathy should include their blog here.</P> <P>She would love to read it!</P> <P><BR></P> <P>Nadya Dimitrov, DPM, PA-C</P> <P><BR></P> <P><BR></P> <P><BR></P> </blockquote><br>
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