How they want to be safe, and confident with them-self. There article said, “Like many aspirational goals in health care, these things tend to be a lot easier to say than to do; a lot easier to promise than deliver.” I agree on what they said because is easy to say it, but hard to do it. We tend to easily forget things that require effort, by that way the patient can feel abandon and unhappy. In many occasions, we end up doing the opposite. Conventions There are serval conventions genre in this document the plot, character, and setting. The setting of the document takes place in patient-centred health care as Judith John is a character that is part of Patient –center. Judith John, is a long-time health-care executive who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor who become a powerful and inspiring patient advocate. Ethos, Logos, Pathos For the document “Taking patient-center health care from rhetoric to reality” it includes Ethos, Logos, Pathos. While, I was reading, I was able to identify Ethos, Logos, Pathos whit out trying to figure out what was each one of them and what they are standing for.For Ethos, it was easy to recognize, how the patients are trying to get the trust that they weren’t able to get at their homes because of the way they use to live. In the document, it explains the way the patient feels and how they try to get the trust of the heath care providers. For example, it gives a statement about what a patient needs in their care like helping to have a better day. Try it to make them feel happy and comfortable like if they were in their own homes. In “Taking patient-center health care from rhetoric” uses a good number of logos through the documentation, for example this documentation gives good reason why the patients in the Harvard Community Health Plan Hospital have reason to have a goal or go out and be part of the community. There is a part where it said that heath care provider is to give a patient a better day. Additionally, what
How they want to be safe, and confident with them-self. There article said, “Like many aspirational goals in health care, these things tend to be a lot easier to say than to do; a lot easier to promise than deliver.” I agree on what they said because is easy to say it, but hard to do it. We tend to easily forget things that require effort, by that way the patient can feel abandon and unhappy. In many occasions, we end up doing the opposite. Conventions There are serval conventions genre in this document the plot, character, and setting. The setting of the document takes place in patient-centred health care as Judith John is a character that is part of Patient –center. Judith John, is a long-time health-care executive who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor who become a powerful and inspiring patient advocate. Ethos, Logos, Pathos For the document “Taking patient-center health care from rhetoric to reality” it includes Ethos, Logos, Pathos. While, I was reading, I was able to identify Ethos, Logos, Pathos whit out trying to figure out what was each one of them and what they are standing for.For Ethos, it was easy to recognize, how the patients are trying to get the trust that they weren’t able to get at their homes because of the way they use to live. In the document, it explains the way the patient feels and how they try to get the trust of the heath care providers. For example, it gives a statement about what a patient needs in their care like helping to have a better day. Try it to make them feel happy and comfortable like if they were in their own homes. In “Taking patient-center health care from rhetoric” uses a good number of logos through the documentation, for example this documentation gives good reason why the patients in the Harvard Community Health Plan Hospital have reason to have a goal or go out and be part of the community. There is a part where it said that heath care provider is to give a patient a better day. Additionally, what