Coach, Leader, Change Agent
You’ll learn how to advocate for yourself or a loved one in the ICU, including what questions to ask, what information matters most, and how to speak with clarity and confidence when decisions are being made quickly.
You’ll gain practical understanding of medical tests, medications, paperwork, and hospital processes, helping you recognize warning signs, avoid costly mistakes, and make informed choices instead of feeling powerless or overwhelmed.
You’ll discover how faith and medicine work together, learning how prayer, mindset, and spiritual resilience can coexist with clinical care to strengthen endurance during critical illness.
You’ll walk away with actionable tools, checklists, and real-world lessons that prepare you to face medical crises with wisdom, courage, and hope—before, during, and after the ICU.
Open mind and willness to learn.
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