Denver Health medical director and professor of Family Medicine Judith Shlay spoke with FOX31 about how “person-first” language used in medical treatment for addiction can help patients feel less stigmatized. Watch the ~2 minute segment.
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Denver Health medical director and professor of Family Medicine Judith Shlay spoke with FOX31 about how “person-first” language used in medical treatment for addiction can help patients feel less stigmatized. Watch the ~2 minute segment.
Topics: Addiction, Community Health
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