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gainsdalf-the-gwei · 2 years
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My entry for today's #septembair #septembair2022 challenge "Bischoksock" the robot butler that makes espresso and latte art. #nftartgallery #nftartcollection #steampunkgirl #aiarthritis #nftartwork #steampunkstyle #robotics #aiartshop #steampunk #aiart #nftartists #aiartaddict #nftart #robot #nftartgang #roboticaeducativa #nftartmag #robots #robotdance #aiartists #aiartcom #robotic #steampunkart #aiartworks #nftartist #robotrestaurant #nftartdrop https://www.instagram.com/p/CidM8xvsOkX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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spooniestrong · 2 years
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In recognition of World AUTOimmune & AUTOinflammatory Day today, know that AiArthritis diseases are full-body diseases triggered by the immune system - conditions like #RA #PsA #Lupus #SpA #spondy #spondyloarthritis #Stills #Sjogrens #JIA #JRA #AOSD #sJIA #SLE #rheum
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sandhyabakshi · 4 years
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World Autoimmune Arthritis Day: क्या होती है ऑटोइम्यून आर्थराइटिस बीमारी, जानें इसका कारण, लक्षण और इलाज
World Autoimmune Arthritis Day: क्या होती है ऑटोइम्यून आर्थराइटिस बीमारी, जानें इसका कारण, लक्षण और इलाज
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हर साल 20 मई को दुनियाभर में ऑटोइम्यून (Autoimmune) यानी स्वप्रतिरक्षित आर्थराइटिस डे मनाया जाता है. इसका मकसद है कि ऑटोइम्यून और ऑटोइन्फ्लेमेट्री बीमारियां जो मुख्य घटक के तौर पर आर्थराइटिस (Arthritis) के साथ उभरती हैं उनके बारे में लोगों को जागरूक करना. ऑटोइम्यून आर्थराइटिस डे (Autoimmune Arthritis Day) की शुरुआत साल 2012 में अमेरिका स्थित एक नॉन प्रॉफिट संस्थान- इंटरनेशनल फाउंडेशन फॉर…
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graysongoal · 3 years
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Still's Disease: Research and Clinical Trials
Still’s Disease: Research and Clinical Trials
The following webinar took place back on August 31st, 2021 in honor of Autoinflammatory Awareness Month and Still’s Disease Awareness Day (Sept 7). Nonprofit supporters included International Foundation for Autoimmune & Autoinflammatory Arthritis (AiArthritis), Systemic JIA Foundation, and the Autoinflammatory Alliance. Financial support was provided by Sobi and Avalo Therapeutics. Current study…
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spooniestrong · 6 years
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It's WOrld young Rheumatic Diseases Day! World Young Rheumatic Diseases Day - WORD Day
International Foundation for Autoimmune & Autoinflammatory Arthritis is proud to support this new awareness day, March 18th, as our three founding priorities include:
1. raising global awareness about different arthritis types and
2. to do everything we can to expedite early detection, referrals, diagnosis and treatment to improve outcomes and increase rates of remission.
3. Using our voices to impact education, advocacy, and research.
AWARENESS & EDUCATION:
Rheumatic diseases are a group of long-term, chronic inflammatory conditions of the musculoskeletal system often unknown, not only to the general public, but even to some healthcare professionals. These conditions, like Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and systemic JIA (sJIA), lupus, spondylitis - all happen in children too!
Since these diseases are chronic, and must be managed early to improve quality of life, we must unite to use our voices to help the world understand these diseases exist.
WHAT DO YOU WANT THE WORLD TO KNOW ABOUT JUVENILE AIARTHRITIS DISEASES?
WORD Day has been organized jointly by the European Network for Children with Arthritis (ENCA) and the Paediatric Rheumatology European Society (PReS).
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jesseneufeld · 4 years
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Announcing the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists
There are thousands of patients and caregivers sharing their stories, raising awareness, and guiding others through their own patient journey. Their endless work and energy to ensure no patient feels alone or lost is admirable and worthy of recognition. At WEGO Health, we believe these individuals are the key to solving healthcare’s biggest challenges and they deserved to be celebrated for their immense impact on the patient journey.
This is precisely why we created the WEGO Health Awards; to celebrate the patient leaders who are leading the online health community.
Year after year, we are truly blown away by the nominees and this year is certainly no different. We could not be more honored to celebrate these patient leaders across all conditions areas, platforms, and countries. With over 13,000 nominations, our 9th annual WEGO Health Awards season has been the biggest celebration yet. We urge you to check out this year’s nominees, and you’ll quickly see the passion and power of these patient leaders. We hope this year’s nominees feel proud and validated that their work is making an impact. We truly thank each and every single one of you for your dedication to improving the patient experience and for being a shining light in your community. We are so very honored to celebrate your achievements!
Narrowing Down the Finalists
The three most endorsed nominees in each award category automatically become finalists. Three additional finalists are selected through multiple rounds of judging by WEGO Health community members. Nominees are reviewed and scored based on their fit for the award category, their uses of social media, and their focus on sharing information and fostering engagement.
Selecting the Winners
Starting Friday, our 96 WEGO Health Awards finalists will be reviewed and scored by our Finalist Judging Panel, comprised of industry professionals and experts, to ultimately uncover the sixteen 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards winners! Winners will be announced during our virtual ceremony, in partnership with HLTH, on October 15th at 7pm ET via a Facebook Premiere event on the WEGO Health Facebook page.
Finalists & Winners Will Receive…
Thanks to HLTH’s commitment to ensuring the patient voice is included and part of the conversation, HLTH is offering free passes to all WEGO Health Awards finalists and winners to the industry’s biggest conference on October 12-16th. Many of the conversations that take place here shape the future of the health space, so we are pleased to share that 96 patient leaders will be part of the discussion! All finalists will also receive a WEGO Health prize pack in the mail.
Additionally, winners will receive: • $500 prize to be used towards advocacy efforts or travel • Compensated WEGO Health 2021 Patient Leader Advisory Board Seat (estimated cash value: $1500) • Opportunity to be featured as a worlds’ top patient expert in HLTH’s patient-centered webinar series, as well as industry exposure opportunities throughout the year *Winners will get priority for speaking engagements and industry exposure events throughout 2021, depending on the state of COVID-19.
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for…
WEGO Health presents the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists!
Advocating for Another
LeAnna Headley
Our LANDing Crew
Mariana Arias
Elle Cole
Stephanie Hueston
Toni Mathieson
WEGO Health Award Description: Not all patient leaders are sharing their own patient journey. The Advocating for Another category is for the caregivers who tirelessly raise awareness to better the lives of loved ones. Though they themselves may not be sick, they are the caregivers of children, siblings, parents, significant others, or friends, who have an up-close-and-personal perspective that is invaluable. These individuals balance life as a caregiver, all while advocating on their loved one’s behalf – whether it be through blogging, social media or legislation.
Best in Show: Blog
Ella Hollis
Dr. Christina Hibbert
Meghan Smith
Gotguts08
Cynthia Covert, The Disabled Diva
Caz (InvisiblyMe)
WEGO Health Award Description: Social media has its place in patient advocacy, but for many advocates, their blog persists as the heart of their advocacy. The Best in Show: Blog category is for the patient leaders who continue to publish new content or elaborate on relevant social posts through blogging. Aimed at sharing their story, raising awareness, or educating others, these are the health advocacy blogs we love to read!
Best in Show: Community/Forum
Megan King
Jeff Folloder
Kristal Kent
Jen Schwartz – Founder and CEO, Motherhood Understood
Go Shout Love
Estela Mata
WEGO Health Award Description: A diagnosis can be life-changing, but fortunately so can the support from an online community. The Best in Show: Community category celebrates the online communities or forums that create an inviting space for newcomers while maintaining a safe place that people have come to respect and rely on. These leaders have mastered managing, moderating, and engaging their communities all for the purpose of supporting others.
Best in Show: Facebook
SixBlindKids
Michelle Munt
The Invisible Hypothyroidism
Michelle Cole
Devin Garlit
IBD Warriors Support and Awareness
WEGO Health Award Description: Despite its recent controversies, Facebook prevails as one of the strongest online hubs for connection, conversation, and community amongst patients and caregivers. The Best in Show: Facebook category is for the patient advocates who lead in engaging Facebook groups or advocacy pages where people want to “Like”, comment, and connect!
Best in Show: Instagram
Pina Varnel
Brandy Haberer
Ellen Inouye
Colourblind_Zebra
You Look Okay To Me
Nathan Todd
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s no secret Instagram has become the top platform for all things visual. The Best in Show: Instagram category is for the patient leaders curating thought-provoking images, engaging videos, entertaining Insta-stories, and helpful IGTV sessions aimed at sharing their story and supporting others. These are the advocacy accounts that fill your endless Instagram scroll with support, inspiration and community!
Best in Show: Podcast
PodcastDX
Kathy Raegan Young – The FUMS Podcast
William Yank – The Illest.
Daniel Newman – The Talking Type 1
Michael Liben – Heart to Heart with Michael
Amy and Brittany – In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis
WEGO Health Award Description: More than ever, patient leaders are proving podcasts can be powerful! The Best in Show: Podcast category recognizes advocates taking their health stories to the airwaves to share their own experiences, explore community topics, or interview and learn from special guests. Whether educationally based, feel-good fun, or a way to meet new people, these are the advocacy podcasts you cannot stop listening to!
Best in Show: Twitter
Pina Varnel
Dani Donovan
Rene Brooks
Matthew Hodson
Agnes Nsofwa
Daniel Malito
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s not simple to create easily digestible thoughts in 280 characters or less, but there are some patient leaders who truly excel at it. The Best in Show: Twitter category is for the patient leaders making the most out of this character limit! Whether hosting Twitter Chats, providing snapshots of new information or sharing words of encouragement, these patient leaders embody the model of Twitter for #patientadvocacy.
Best in Show: Tik-Tok
William Yank
Paige Hennekam
Chloé Hayden
ASLSuzyQ- Suzy Stewart
Micah Thane
Jesi Stracham
WEGO Health Award Description: With the rise of TikTok, we couldn’t help but create a brand new category to recognize the patient leaders using TikTok for the greater good! The musical app has become a hotbed for awareness, giving creators the ability to take complicated topics and turn them into bite-sized units of education and entertainment. While this video platform is the home to lip-synching videos, viral dance moves and popular culture, many patient advocates are leveraging its features to make their advocacy interactive, entertaining, and plain old fun!
Best in Show: YouTube
Our LANDing Crew
ReBranding Autism
Damian Washington
You Look Okay To Me
Effie Koliopoulos
Autmazing
WEGO Health Award Description: The last five years have revealed that videos tend to be more engaging and more memorable than any other type of content out there. The Best in Show: YouTube category recognizes the patient leaders who are getting in front of the camera to share their story, vlog their daily lives or educate others about their cause. Though pressing record can be daunting for many of us, these patient leaders prove video is a powerful way to connect and communicate!
Best Kept Secret
LeAnna Headley
Dion Langley
The Wee Family
For the Breast of Us
Sarah Tompkins
Genny Jessee
WEGO Health Award Description: The internet is a vast place, making it nearly impossible to find all of the impactful content that exists. The Best Kept Secret category uncovers the hidden gems of the online health community that everyone should be following! Whether creating great content, providing endless support, or raising awareness for their cause, these patient leaders deserve the spotlight!
Best Team Performance
Zachary Valentine
Fight Like A Warrior
Lauren Deluca & the Chronic Illness Advocacy & Awareness Group
Lindsey Pacios & Team Cure
Fibromyalgia Care Society of America, Inc.
International Foundation for Autoimmune & Autoinflammatory Arthritis (AiArthritis)
WEGO Health Award Description: The Best Team Performance category recognizes a team or group that takes their activism to new heights because of the assistance from one another. Whether it be a group that runs an online chat, a non-profit organization, or a caregiver and patient duo – this award celebrates those bringing a team effort to their advocacy!
Healthcare Collaborator
Trishna Bharadia
Jennifer Champy
Tori Geib
Grace B. Charrier
Michele Nadeem-Baker
Kevin Freiert
WEGO Health Award Description: Fortunately, more than ever the healthcare industry is seeing just how valuable patient leaders can be! Our Healthcare Collaborator category is for the advocates bridging the gaps between industry stakeholders and healthcare consumers. Whether speaking at conferences, consulting with healthcare companies, using their education or research to help make a change in the healthcare industry, or creating apps and products to fulfill needs in the current system, these patient leaders are impacting the healthcare landscape at large.
Hilarious Patient Leader
Dani Donovan
ReBranding Autism
Lisa Walters
Christine Olivo
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor – Justin Birckbichler
Kristen Hernandez
WEGO Health Award Description: Ever heard that laughter is the best medicine? The Hilarious Patient Leader category recognizes the patient advocates infusing a healthy dose of humor into their advocacy. They may be witty, dry or sharp. But one thing is clear, their use of humor makes even the toughest of topics more approachable and more enjoyable.
Lifetime Achievement
Trishna Bharadia
Kristal Kent
Cathy Chester
Carrie Kellenberger
Lauren Stiles, JD
Amanda Greene ~ LA Lupus Lady
WEGO Health Award Description: Some patient advocates are true stars who continue to shine and don’t fit into just one category. The Lifetime Achievement category is for the veteran patient leaders, who after years of advocacy achievements, stand as role models for the entire online health community. Let’s recognize the advocacy leaders that inspire all of us year after year!
Patient Leader Hero
Tiffany Kairos
Jennifer Champy
Kristin Anthony
Kevin Hines
Chisa Nosamiefan
Melodie Narain-Blackwell
WEGO Health Award Description: Sometimes, a leader’s advocacy work has the ability to truly change the lives of others. The Patient Leader Hero category celebrates those who go above and beyond for their communities and whose influence has truly made an impact. Their dedication is admirable and ignites a spark for change in everyone they meet. These patient leaders don’t need a cape to prove they are heroes!
Rookie of the Year
Arushi Lohiya
Naima D.
Anisha Gangotra
Trevor Maxwell
Cassie Pigg
Carley Gordon
WEGO Health Award Description: As anyone in advocacy knows, communities aren’t built overnight! Sharing your story and impacting a community takes time and patience, so let’s encourage those who are recently empowered as patient leaders. The Rookie of the Year category celebrates the advocates who may be new to the scene, but continue to show the utmost potential. This category is typically for patient leaders with 1-3 years’ experience.
Congratulations to all finalists and all nominees!
Regardless of the outcome, we hope you are all so proud! Your nomination means you have impacted the lives of others in your community and we are endlessly grateful for your contribution. Your work and voice truly have the power to change healthcare.
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edsenger · 4 years
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Announcing the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists
There are thousands of patients and caregivers sharing their stories, raising awareness, and guiding others through their own patient journey. Their endless work and energy to ensure no patient feels alone or lost is admirable and worthy of recognition. At WEGO Health, we believe these individuals are the key to solving healthcare’s biggest challenges and they deserved to be celebrated for their immense impact on the patient journey.
This is precisely why we created the WEGO Health Awards; to celebrate the patient leaders who are leading the online health community.
Year after year, we are truly blown away by the nominees and this year is certainly no different. We could not be more honored to celebrate these patient leaders across all conditions areas, platforms, and countries. With over 13,000 nominations, our 9th annual WEGO Health Awards season has been the biggest celebration yet. We urge you to check out this year’s nominees, and you’ll quickly see the passion and power of these patient leaders. We hope this year’s nominees feel proud and validated that their work is making an impact. We truly thank each and every single one of you for your dedication to improving the patient experience and for being a shining light in your community. We are so very honored to celebrate your achievements!
Narrowing Down the Finalists
The three most endorsed nominees in each award category automatically become finalists. Three additional finalists are selected through multiple rounds of judging by WEGO Health community members. Nominees are reviewed and scored based on their fit for the award category, their uses of social media, and their focus on sharing information and fostering engagement.
Selecting the Winners
Starting Friday, our 96 WEGO Health Awards finalists will be reviewed and scored by our Finalist Judging Panel, comprised of industry professionals and experts, to ultimately uncover the sixteen 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards winners! Winners will be announced during our virtual ceremony, in partnership with HLTH, on October 15th at 7pm ET via a Facebook Premiere event on the WEGO Health Facebook page.
Finalists & Winners Will Receive…
Thanks to HLTH’s commitment to ensuring the patient voice is included and part of the conversation, HLTH is offering free passes to all WEGO Health Awards finalists and winners to the industry’s biggest conference on October 12-16th. Many of the conversations that take place here shape the future of the health space, so we are pleased to share that 96 patient leaders will be part of the discussion! All finalists will also receive a WEGO Health prize pack in the mail.
Additionally, winners will receive: • $500 prize to be used towards advocacy efforts or travel • Compensated WEGO Health 2021 Patient Leader Advisory Board Seat (estimated cash value: $1500) • Opportunity to be featured as a worlds’ top patient expert in HLTH’s patient-centered webinar series, as well as industry exposure opportunities throughout the year *Winners will get priority for speaking engagements and industry exposure events throughout 2021, depending on the state of COVID-19.
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for…
WEGO Health presents the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists!
Advocating for Another
LeAnna Headley
Our LANDing Crew
Mariana Arias
Elle Cole
Stephanie Hueston
Toni Mathieson
WEGO Health Award Description: Not all patient leaders are sharing their own patient journey. The Advocating for Another category is for the caregivers who tirelessly raise awareness to better the lives of loved ones. Though they themselves may not be sick, they are the caregivers of children, siblings, parents, significant others, or friends, who have an up-close-and-personal perspective that is invaluable. These individuals balance life as a caregiver, all while advocating on their loved one’s behalf – whether it be through blogging, social media or legislation.
Best in Show: Blog
Ella Hollis
Dr. Christina Hibbert
Meghan Smith
Gotguts08
Cynthia Covert, The Disabled Diva
Caz (InvisiblyMe)
WEGO Health Award Description: Social media has its place in patient advocacy, but for many advocates, their blog persists as the heart of their advocacy. The Best in Show: Blog category is for the patient leaders who continue to publish new content or elaborate on relevant social posts through blogging. Aimed at sharing their story, raising awareness, or educating others, these are the health advocacy blogs we love to read!
Best in Show: Community/Forum
Megan King
Jeff Folloder
Kristal Kent
Jen Schwartz – Founder and CEO, Motherhood Understood
Go Shout Love
Estela Mata
WEGO Health Award Description: A diagnosis can be life-changing, but fortunately so can the support from an online community. The Best in Show: Community category celebrates the online communities or forums that create an inviting space for newcomers while maintaining a safe place that people have come to respect and rely on. These leaders have mastered managing, moderating, and engaging their communities all for the purpose of supporting others.
Best in Show: Facebook
SixBlindKids
Michelle Munt
The Invisible Hypothyroidism
Michelle Cole
Devin Garlit
IBD Warriors Support and Awareness
WEGO Health Award Description: Despite its recent controversies, Facebook prevails as one of the strongest online hubs for connection, conversation, and community amongst patients and caregivers. The Best in Show: Facebook category is for the patient advocates who lead in engaging Facebook groups or advocacy pages where people want to “Like”, comment, and connect!
Best in Show: Instagram
Pina Varnel
Brandy Haberer
Ellen Inouye
Colourblind_Zebra
You Look Okay To Me
Nathan Todd
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s no secret Instagram has become the top platform for all things visual. The Best in Show: Instagram category is for the patient leaders curating thought-provoking images, engaging videos, entertaining Insta-stories, and helpful IGTV sessions aimed at sharing their story and supporting others. These are the advocacy accounts that fill your endless Instagram scroll with support, inspiration and community!
Best in Show: Podcast
PodcastDX
Kathy Raegan Young – The FUMS Podcast
William Yank – The Illest.
Daniel Newman – The Talking Type 1
Michael Liben – Heart to Heart with Michael
Amy and Brittany – In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis
WEGO Health Award Description: More than ever, patient leaders are proving podcasts can be powerful! The Best in Show: Podcast category recognizes advocates taking their health stories to the airwaves to share their own experiences, explore community topics, or interview and learn from special guests. Whether educationally based, feel-good fun, or a way to meet new people, these are the advocacy podcasts you cannot stop listening to!
Best in Show: Twitter
Pina Varnel
Dani Donovan
Rene Brooks
Matthew Hodson
Agnes Nsofwa
Daniel Malito
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s not simple to create easily digestible thoughts in 280 characters or less, but there are some patient leaders who truly excel at it. The Best in Show: Twitter category is for the patient leaders making the most out of this character limit! Whether hosting Twitter Chats, providing snapshots of new information or sharing words of encouragement, these patient leaders embody the model of Twitter for #patientadvocacy.
Best in Show: Tik-Tok
William Yank
Paige Hennekam
Chloé Hayden
ASLSuzyQ- Suzy Stewart
Micah Thane
Jesi Stracham
WEGO Health Award Description: With the rise of TikTok, we couldn’t help but create a brand new category to recognize the patient leaders using TikTok for the greater good! The musical app has become a hotbed for awareness, giving creators the ability to take complicated topics and turn them into bite-sized units of education and entertainment. While this video platform is the home to lip-synching videos, viral dance moves and popular culture, many patient advocates are leveraging its features to make their advocacy interactive, entertaining, and plain old fun!
Best in Show: YouTube
Our LANDing Crew
ReBranding Autism
Damian Washington
You Look Okay To Me
Effie Koliopoulos
Autmazing
WEGO Health Award Description: The last five years have revealed that videos tend to be more engaging and more memorable than any other type of content out there. The Best in Show: YouTube category recognizes the patient leaders who are getting in front of the camera to share their story, vlog their daily lives or educate others about their cause. Though pressing record can be daunting for many of us, these patient leaders prove video is a powerful way to connect and communicate!
Best Kept Secret
LeAnna Headley
Dion Langley
The Wee Family
For the Breast of Us
Sarah Tompkins
Genny Jessee
WEGO Health Award Description: The internet is a vast place, making it nearly impossible to find all of the impactful content that exists. The Best Kept Secret category uncovers the hidden gems of the online health community that everyone should be following! Whether creating great content, providing endless support, or raising awareness for their cause, these patient leaders deserve the spotlight!
Best Team Performance
Zachary Valentine
Fight Like A Warrior
Lauren Deluca & the Chronic Illness Advocacy & Awareness Group
Lindsey Pacios & Team Cure
Fibromyalgia Care Society of America, Inc.
International Foundation for Autoimmune & Autoinflammatory Arthritis (AiArthritis)
WEGO Health Award Description: The Best Team Performance category recognizes a team or group that takes their activism to new heights because of the assistance from one another. Whether it be a group that runs an online chat, a non-profit organization, or a caregiver and patient duo – this award celebrates those bringing a team effort to their advocacy!
Healthcare Collaborator
Trishna Bharadia
Jennifer Champy
Tori Geib
Grace B. Charrier
Michele Nadeem-Baker
Kevin Freiert
WEGO Health Award Description: Fortunately, more than ever the healthcare industry is seeing just how valuable patient leaders can be! Our Healthcare Collaborator category is for the advocates bridging the gaps between industry stakeholders and healthcare consumers. Whether speaking at conferences, consulting with healthcare companies, using their education or research to help make a change in the healthcare industry, or creating apps and products to fulfill needs in the current system, these patient leaders are impacting the healthcare landscape at large.
Hilarious Patient Leader
Dani Donovan
ReBranding Autism
Lisa Walters
Christine Olivo
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor – Justin Birckbichler
Kristen Hernandez
WEGO Health Award Description: Ever heard that laughter is the best medicine? The Hilarious Patient Leader category recognizes the patient advocates infusing a healthy dose of humor into their advocacy. They may be witty, dry or sharp. But one thing is clear, their use of humor makes even the toughest of topics more approachable and more enjoyable.
Lifetime Achievement
Trishna Bharadia
Kristal Kent
Cathy Chester
Carrie Kellenberger
Lauren Stiles, JD
Amanda Greene ~ LA Lupus Lady
WEGO Health Award Description: Some patient advocates are true stars who continue to shine and don’t fit into just one category. The Lifetime Achievement category is for the veteran patient leaders, who after years of advocacy achievements, stand as role models for the entire online health community. Let’s recognize the advocacy leaders that inspire all of us year after year!
Patient Leader Hero
Tiffany Kairos
Jennifer Champy
Kristin Anthony
Kevin Hines
Chisa Nosamiefan
Melodie Narain-Blackwell
WEGO Health Award Description: Sometimes, a leader’s advocacy work has the ability to truly change the lives of others. The Patient Leader Hero category celebrates those who go above and beyond for their communities and whose influence has truly made an impact. Their dedication is admirable and ignites a spark for change in everyone they meet. These patient leaders don’t need a cape to prove they are heroes!
Rookie of the Year
Arushi Lohiya
Naima D.
Anisha Gangotra
Trevor Maxwell
Cassie Pigg
Carley Gordon
WEGO Health Award Description: As anyone in advocacy knows, communities aren’t built overnight! Sharing your story and impacting a community takes time and patience, so let’s encourage those who are recently empowered as patient leaders. The Rookie of the Year category celebrates the advocates who may be new to the scene, but continue to show the utmost potential. This category is typically for patient leaders with 1-3 years’ experience.
Congratulations to all finalists and all nominees!
Regardless of the outcome, we hope you are all so proud! Your nomination means you have impacted the lives of others in your community and we are endlessly grateful for your contribution. Your work and voice truly have the power to change healthcare.
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lauramalchowblog · 4 years
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Announcing the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists
There are thousands of patients and caregivers sharing their stories, raising awareness, and guiding others through their own patient journey. Their endless work and energy to ensure no patient feels alone or lost is admirable and worthy of recognition. At WEGO Health, we believe these individuals are the key to solving healthcare’s biggest challenges and they deserved to be celebrated for their immense impact on the patient journey.
This is precisely why we created the WEGO Health Awards; to celebrate the patient leaders who are leading the online health community.
Year after year, we are truly blown away by the nominees and this year is certainly no different. We could not be more honored to celebrate these patient leaders across all conditions areas, platforms, and countries. With over 13,000 nominations, our 9th annual WEGO Health Awards season has been the biggest celebration yet. We urge you to check out this year’s nominees, and you’ll quickly see the passion and power of these patient leaders. We hope this year’s nominees feel proud and validated that their work is making an impact. We truly thank each and every single one of you for your dedication to improving the patient experience and for being a shining light in your community. We are so very honored to celebrate your achievements!
Narrowing Down the Finalists
The three most endorsed nominees in each award category automatically become finalists. Three additional finalists are selected through multiple rounds of judging by WEGO Health community members. Nominees are reviewed and scored based on their fit for the award category, their uses of social media, and their focus on sharing information and fostering engagement.
Selecting the Winners
Starting Friday, our 96 WEGO Health Awards finalists will be reviewed and scored by our Finalist Judging Panel, comprised of industry professionals and experts, to ultimately uncover the sixteen 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards winners! Winners will be announced during our virtual ceremony, in partnership with HLTH, on October 15th at 7pm ET via a Facebook Premiere event on the WEGO Health Facebook page.
Finalists & Winners Will Receive…
Thanks to HLTH’s commitment to ensuring the patient voice is included and part of the conversation, HLTH is offering free passes to all WEGO Health Awards finalists and winners to the industry’s biggest conference on October 12-16th. Many of the conversations that take place here shape the future of the health space, so we are pleased to share that 96 patient leaders will be part of the discussion! All finalists will also receive a WEGO Health prize pack in the mail.
Additionally, winners will receive: • $500 prize to be used towards advocacy efforts or travel • Compensated WEGO Health 2021 Patient Leader Advisory Board Seat (estimated cash value: $1500) • Opportunity to be featured as a worlds’ top patient expert in HLTH’s patient-centered webinar series, as well as industry exposure opportunities throughout the year *Winners will get priority for speaking engagements and industry exposure events throughout 2021, depending on the state of COVID-19.
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for…
WEGO Health presents the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists!
Advocating for Another
LeAnna Headley
Our LANDing Crew
Mariana Arias
Elle Cole
Stephanie Hueston
Toni Mathieson
WEGO Health Award Description: Not all patient leaders are sharing their own patient journey. The Advocating for Another category is for the caregivers who tirelessly raise awareness to better the lives of loved ones. Though they themselves may not be sick, they are the caregivers of children, siblings, parents, significant others, or friends, who have an up-close-and-personal perspective that is invaluable. These individuals balance life as a caregiver, all while advocating on their loved one’s behalf – whether it be through blogging, social media or legislation.
Best in Show: Blog
Ella Hollis
Dr. Christina Hibbert
Meghan Smith
Gotguts08
Cynthia Covert, The Disabled Diva
Caz (InvisiblyMe)
WEGO Health Award Description: Social media has its place in patient advocacy, but for many advocates, their blog persists as the heart of their advocacy. The Best in Show: Blog category is for the patient leaders who continue to publish new content or elaborate on relevant social posts through blogging. Aimed at sharing their story, raising awareness, or educating others, these are the health advocacy blogs we love to read!
Best in Show: Community/Forum
Megan King
Jeff Folloder
Kristal Kent
Jen Schwartz – Founder and CEO, Motherhood Understood
Go Shout Love
Estela Mata
WEGO Health Award Description: A diagnosis can be life-changing, but fortunately so can the support from an online community. The Best in Show: Community category celebrates the online communities or forums that create an inviting space for newcomers while maintaining a safe place that people have come to respect and rely on. These leaders have mastered managing, moderating, and engaging their communities all for the purpose of supporting others.
Best in Show: Facebook
SixBlindKids
Michelle Munt
The Invisible Hypothyroidism
Michelle Cole
Devin Garlit
IBD Warriors Support and Awareness
WEGO Health Award Description: Despite its recent controversies, Facebook prevails as one of the strongest online hubs for connection, conversation, and community amongst patients and caregivers. The Best in Show: Facebook category is for the patient advocates who lead in engaging Facebook groups or advocacy pages where people want to “Like”, comment, and connect!
Best in Show: Instagram
Pina Varnel
Brandy Haberer
Ellen Inouye
Colourblind_Zebra
You Look Okay To Me
Nathan Todd
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s no secret Instagram has become the top platform for all things visual. The Best in Show: Instagram category is for the patient leaders curating thought-provoking images, engaging videos, entertaining Insta-stories, and helpful IGTV sessions aimed at sharing their story and supporting others. These are the advocacy accounts that fill your endless Instagram scroll with support, inspiration and community!
Best in Show: Podcast
PodcastDX
Kathy Raegan Young – The FUMS Podcast
William Yank – The Illest.
Daniel Newman – The Talking Type 1
Michael Liben – Heart to Heart with Michael
Amy and Brittany – In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis
WEGO Health Award Description: More than ever, patient leaders are proving podcasts can be powerful! The Best in Show: Podcast category recognizes advocates taking their health stories to the airwaves to share their own experiences, explore community topics, or interview and learn from special guests. Whether educationally based, feel-good fun, or a way to meet new people, these are the advocacy podcasts you cannot stop listening to!
Best in Show: Twitter
Pina Varnel
Dani Donovan
Rene Brooks
Matthew Hodson
Agnes Nsofwa
Daniel Malito
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s not simple to create easily digestible thoughts in 280 characters or less, but there are some patient leaders who truly excel at it. The Best in Show: Twitter category is for the patient leaders making the most out of this character limit! Whether hosting Twitter Chats, providing snapshots of new information or sharing words of encouragement, these patient leaders embody the model of Twitter for #patientadvocacy.
Best in Show: Tik-Tok
William Yank
Paige Hennekam
Chloé Hayden
ASLSuzyQ- Suzy Stewart
Micah Thane
Jesi Stracham
WEGO Health Award Description: With the rise of TikTok, we couldn’t help but create a brand new category to recognize the patient leaders using TikTok for the greater good! The musical app has become a hotbed for awareness, giving creators the ability to take complicated topics and turn them into bite-sized units of education and entertainment. While this video platform is the home to lip-synching videos, viral dance moves and popular culture, many patient advocates are leveraging its features to make their advocacy interactive, entertaining, and plain old fun!
Best in Show: YouTube
Our LANDing Crew
ReBranding Autism
Damian Washington
You Look Okay To Me
Effie Koliopoulos
Autmazing
WEGO Health Award Description: The last five years have revealed that videos tend to be more engaging and more memorable than any other type of content out there. The Best in Show: YouTube category recognizes the patient leaders who are getting in front of the camera to share their story, vlog their daily lives or educate others about their cause. Though pressing record can be daunting for many of us, these patient leaders prove video is a powerful way to connect and communicate!
Best Kept Secret
LeAnna Headley
Dion Langley
The Wee Family
For the Breast of Us
Sarah Tompkins
Genny Jessee
WEGO Health Award Description: The internet is a vast place, making it nearly impossible to find all of the impactful content that exists. The Best Kept Secret category uncovers the hidden gems of the online health community that everyone should be following! Whether creating great content, providing endless support, or raising awareness for their cause, these patient leaders deserve the spotlight!
Best Team Performance
Zachary Valentine
Fight Like A Warrior
Lauren Deluca & the Chronic Illness Advocacy & Awareness Group
Lindsey Pacios & Team Cure
Fibromyalgia Care Society of America, Inc.
International Foundation for Autoimmune & Autoinflammatory Arthritis (AiArthritis)
WEGO Health Award Description: The Best Team Performance category recognizes a team or group that takes their activism to new heights because of the assistance from one another. Whether it be a group that runs an online chat, a non-profit organization, or a caregiver and patient duo – this award celebrates those bringing a team effort to their advocacy!
Healthcare Collaborator
Trishna Bharadia
Jennifer Champy
Tori Geib
Grace B. Charrier
Michele Nadeem-Baker
Kevin Freiert
WEGO Health Award Description: Fortunately, more than ever the healthcare industry is seeing just how valuable patient leaders can be! Our Healthcare Collaborator category is for the advocates bridging the gaps between industry stakeholders and healthcare consumers. Whether speaking at conferences, consulting with healthcare companies, using their education or research to help make a change in the healthcare industry, or creating apps and products to fulfill needs in the current system, these patient leaders are impacting the healthcare landscape at large.
Hilarious Patient Leader
Dani Donovan
ReBranding Autism
Lisa Walters
Christine Olivo
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor – Justin Birckbichler
Kristen Hernandez
WEGO Health Award Description: Ever heard that laughter is the best medicine? The Hilarious Patient Leader category recognizes the patient advocates infusing a healthy dose of humor into their advocacy. They may be witty, dry or sharp. But one thing is clear, their use of humor makes even the toughest of topics more approachable and more enjoyable.
Lifetime Achievement
Trishna Bharadia
Kristal Kent
Cathy Chester
Carrie Kellenberger
Lauren Stiles, JD
Amanda Greene ~ LA Lupus Lady
WEGO Health Award Description: Some patient advocates are true stars who continue to shine and don’t fit into just one category. The Lifetime Achievement category is for the veteran patient leaders, who after years of advocacy achievements, stand as role models for the entire online health community. Let’s recognize the advocacy leaders that inspire all of us year after year!
Patient Leader Hero
Tiffany Kairos
Jennifer Champy
Kristin Anthony
Kevin Hines
Chisa Nosamiefan
Melodie Narain-Blackwell
WEGO Health Award Description: Sometimes, a leader’s advocacy work has the ability to truly change the lives of others. The Patient Leader Hero category celebrates those who go above and beyond for their communities and whose influence has truly made an impact. Their dedication is admirable and ignites a spark for change in everyone they meet. These patient leaders don’t need a cape to prove they are heroes!
Rookie of the Year
Arushi Lohiya
Naima D.
Anisha Gangotra
Trevor Maxwell
Cassie Pigg
Carley Gordon
WEGO Health Award Description: As anyone in advocacy knows, communities aren’t built overnight! Sharing your story and impacting a community takes time and patience, so let’s encourage those who are recently empowered as patient leaders. The Rookie of the Year category celebrates the advocates who may be new to the scene, but continue to show the utmost potential. This category is typically for patient leaders with 1-3 years’ experience.
Congratulations to all finalists and all nominees!
Regardless of the outcome, we hope you are all so proud! Your nomination means you have impacted the lives of others in your community and we are endlessly grateful for your contribution. Your work and voice truly have the power to change healthcare.
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