What I Value

“ Caritas, Veritas, Fortitudo . . . ” During my childhood, I experienced medical conditions that heightened my awareness of how medicine wa...

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

What I Value


Caritas, Veritas, Fortitudo . . . ”

During my childhood, I experienced medical conditions that heightened my awareness of how medicine was practiced and how society regards people who are ill.

Patricia Fennell

As a young hospice worker, I saw the kind of assessment and care that I believed all people, not just the dying, deserved and required. At the same time, a paradigm shift was happening, from acute to chronic illness and thus an opportunity to reconsider how we care for the chronically afflicted and their loved ones. This paradigm shift continues worldwide.

Decades ago, I saw the epigraph, “Caritas, Veritas, Fortitudo,” carved into a building scheduled for demolition. These words captured for me what is required of those with chronic illness and those who work with them … these words guide us in our work:

  • Caritas means not only “love,” but also compassion.
  • Veritas refers not only to “truth,” but also to authenticity
  • Fortitudo is not simply “strength, but also courage

It is my hope that our work gives professionals and caregivers the help they need to assist patients in achieving “Caritas, Veritas, Fortitudo” and, with them, better, more meaningful lives.


Written by Patricia A. Fennell


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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

COVID and Scleroderma: How Are You Really Doing?

Experiences with Scleroderma During the COVID-19 Pandemic

 

A team of researchers* are conducting a study examining how the COVID–19 pandemic may be affecting the health and wellness of people with scleroderma.


COVID-19
Participants with scleroderma are answering questions that involve healthcare during the pandemic – how people are coping with the risk of COVID-19, how people feel about the uncertainty the pandemic can bring to their lives, what health behaviors people are engaging in (both in general and COVID related, and how people are feeling physically and mentally. Volunteers are providing valuable knowledge to health care professionals involved in the care of people with scleroderma.

The more we understand about the experience of people with scleroderma during the COVID-19 pandemic, the better able we are to respond in ways that help people stay well.

 

Direct questions to Patricia Fennell at communications@albanyhealthmanagement.com

 

* Lee Shapiro, MD (Professor of Medicine at Albany Medical College), Patricia Fennell, MSW, LCSW-R (CEO of Albany Health Management Associates), and Nancy Dorr, PhD (Professor of Psychology at the College of Saint Rose)


COVID-19 ("Coronavirus")
Information and recommendations from the Scleroderma Foundation
Medical & Scientific Advisory Board Leadership Committee

(reviewed July 1, 2020)