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“I just went there for a routine knee replacement, or so I thought.”

In this inspiring episode, Rosie Bartel, a patient partner and advocate, educator, and survivor, shares her journey from a devastating MRSA infection acquired during a routine knee replacement to becoming a global voice for patient safety and health care reform. After surviving 58 surgeries, more than 200 hospitalizations, and multiple amputations, she transformed her pain into a mission to prevent others from enduring the same experience. Rosie explains how being invited to her hospital’s root-cause investigation empowered her to advocate for systemic change and demonstrate the power of storytelling with purpose. She reminds health care professionals that patients seek healing, not lawsuits, urging both providers and patients to share their stories because, as she powerfully states, stories aren’t just anecdotes; they’re data that inspire action.

Tune in and learn how courage, compassion, and the patient’s voice can light the path toward a safer, more humane health care system!

Resources:

  • Connect with and follow Rosie Bartel on LinkedIn.
  • Learn more about The Beryl Institute on their LinkedIn and website.
  • Watch here Rosie’s “One Is Too Many” video.

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