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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Participatory Medicine

Date Submitted: Nov 13, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: Nov 13, 2023 - Nov 19, 2023
Date Accepted: Nov 20, 2023
(closed for review but you can still tweet)

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

An Extraordinary Voice Expressed Through Humor: A Tribute to Casey Quinlan

Woods S, Oldenburg J, van Leeuwen D, Sarasohn-Kahn J, Hudson M

An Extraordinary Voice Expressed Through Humor: A Tribute to Casey Quinlan

J Particip Med 2023;15:e54527

DOI: 10.2196/54527

PMID: 38085561

PMCID: 10751629

An Extraordinary Voice Through Humor: A Tribute to Casey Quinlan

  • Susan Woods; 
  • Jan Oldenburg; 
  • Danny van Leeuwen; 
  • Jane Sarasohn-Kahn; 
  • Matthew Hudson

ABSTRACT

The Journal of Participatory Medicine introduces Extraordinary Lives, a new paper celebrating the voices and work of steadfast advocates of participatory medicine that we have lost. This inaugural essay spotlights Casely Quinlan, a patient activist who effectively used her humor and incisive analysis of healthcare to encourage others to strive for meaningful change. A first generation “professional patient,” Quinlan served as a role model who inspired many to share their stories and achieve genuine partnerships in care delivery. A maker of “Good Trouble”, her voice and stance were part of her power and influence disrupting the status quo. We present her fight for personal access to health data, her aspiration for personally customized evidence, and her drive for all people to control their health and their healthcare.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Woods S, Oldenburg J, van Leeuwen D, Sarasohn-Kahn J, Hudson M

An Extraordinary Voice Expressed Through Humor: A Tribute to Casey Quinlan

J Particip Med 2023;15:e54527

DOI: 10.2196/54527

PMID: 38085561

PMCID: 10751629

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