The Pink Glove Dance
Healthcare is in great need of humanizing! It is so startling to see a playful, concerted display of light-hearted fun in a hospital setting!
BE SURE TO SEE ANOTHER WAY TO HUMANIZE HEALTHCARE - IN WHICH YOU TOO CAN PARTICIPATE - BELOW
Meryl Beck sent me this .....
Idon't know Ann Somers or her daughter and I don't know if it's true butI found it entertaining to see all the hospital personal having fun andI definitely support breast cancer awareness!!!!! It's interesting towatch the confused looks on the faces of the people in the lobbywatching.
Our daughter-in-law, Emily (MacInnes) Somers, created, directed and choreographed this in Portland last week for her Medline glove division as a fundraiser for breast cancer awareness. This was all her idea to help promote their new pink gloves. I don't know how she got so many employees, doctors and patients to participate, but it started to really catch on and they all had a lot of fun doing it.
When the video gets 1 million hits, Medline will be making a huge contribution to the hospital, as well as offering free mammograms for the community. Please check it out. It's an easy and great way to donate to a wonderful cause, and who hasn't been touched by breast cancer?
HUMANIZING HEALTHCARE
Here is another suggestion in which we can all participate - introducing WHEE, a self-treatment for pain, stress and distress.
FOR THE REMARKABLE BONUSES YOU WILL RECEIVE, YOU MAY WANT TO BUY A BOOK AT Chapters.ca EVEN IF YOU DON'T LIVE IN CANADA
Tomorrow, on Tuesday, December 8th, we will have a big promotion for my book,"Seven Minutes to Natural Pain Release." We are hoping to make it the#1 Best Seller that day at Chapters.ca on line and in-store sales.
To encourage sales on Dec 8th, we’ve put together
- several hundred dollars of free bonus offers
- a Q & A phone seminar open to all
- a drawing for personal presentations with me, including
a free place on a WHEE workshop in GuelphBonus details at http://www.paintap.com <http://www.paintap.com/>
a free personal phone session
and a telephone instructional seminar
Buy Now Link on Chapters.Ca for 7 Minutes To Natural Pain Release
Please help spread the good word to your networks, social media connections, email marketing newsletters, blogs and web sites.
For those unfamiliar with Seven Minutes to Natural Pain Release:
Mybook details the transformative process of the self-healing methodcalled WHEE, which continues to exceed all my expectations in ease ofuse and depth of transformations. Here are a few Appreciations:
Iwork in a multidisciplinary pain management program, and of all themind/body treatments I've been trained in over the years, I've foundthat WHEE provides the largest impact per unit of treatment time. Inother words, it's quick and effective. I now routinely teach it to allof my patients, in both individual and group settings, and have beenpleased by its infinite adaptability. I've also had some recent successwith phantom limb pain, and hope to develop a research protocol toexplore this technique further. Great stuff!If you don’t yet have a copy, you will find this an invaluable self-help tool. More on WHEE click here.Rick Leskowitz, MD
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Itaught WHEE to a 6 year-old child. She taught it to her mother. Hermother taught it to a friend. The friend taught it to her (adult)daughter. The daughter is writing a biography of a woman who isdredging up horrific images from her past so she taught the woman WHEEto use while recording her memories.
Thanks Dan. You rock!Jackie
If you already have a copy, please consider getting another copy as a gift fora family member, friend or colleague as a holiday gift.
Please pass this email along to anyone else who might be interested.
If you can spare a few more moments and already have the book, a review of Seven Minutes to Natural Pain Release on the Chapters.ca site wouldalso be appreciated.
http://community.indigo.ca//reviews/create-books-978098197290.html
With thanks and blessings
Dan





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