Conexiant
Login
  • The Analytical Scientist
  • The Cannabis Scientist
  • The Medicine Maker
  • The Ophthalmologist
  • The Pathologist
  • The Traditional Scientist
The Pathologist
  • Explore Pathology

    Explore

    • Latest
    • Insights
    • Case Studies
    • Opinion & Personal Narratives
    • Research & Innovations
    • Product Profiles

    Featured Topics

    • Molecular Pathology
    • Infectious Disease
    • Digital Pathology

    Issues

    • Latest Issue
    • Archive
  • Subspecialties
    • Oncology
    • Histology
    • Cytology
    • Hematology
    • Endocrinology
    • Neurology
    • Microbiology & Immunology
    • Forensics
    • Pathologists' Assistants
  • Training & Education

    Career Development

    • Professional Development
    • Career Pathways
    • Workforce Trends

    Educational Resources

    • Guidelines & Recommendations
    • App Notes

    Events

    • Webinars
    • Live Events
  • Events
    • Live Events
    • Webinars
  • Profiles & Community

    People & Profiles

    • Power List
    • Voices in the Community
    • Authors & Contributors
  • Multimedia
    • Video
    • Podcasts
Subscribe
Subscribe

False

The Pathologist / Issues / 2024 / Jan / The Transformative Power of Patient Advocacy
Training and education Professional Development Opinion and Personal Narratives

The Transformative Power of Patient Advocacy

Michele Mitchell shares her personal journey into patient advocacy

By Michele Mitchell 01/24/2024 Opinion 3 min read

Share

Credit: Supplied by author

I believe patient advocacy transcends professional achievements; it's a personal odyssey molded by impactful experiences. A considerable portion of my life centered around my IT career at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. However, life is multifaceted, and I embraced roles beyond my profession – a devoted wife, stepmother, and grandmother. This journey, intertwined with a life-altering encounter with breast cancer, was further complicated when I started caring for numerous family and friends, many struggling with similar health challenges. Retirement was a shift towards advocating for others navigating comparable trials.

My passion for patient advocacy was sparked when I underwent cancer treatment at the University of Michigan Health System, where I received exceptional care. The center wanted to support patients, and I became a patient advisor and co-chair in various advisory councils, including the Department of Pathology Patient and Family Advisory Council. These volunteer opportunities gave me a platform and empowered me to push for improved patient outcomes within my healthcare system.

My commitment extended to volunteering at the American Cancer Society’s Reach to Recovery Program, supporting newly diagnosed breast cancer patients and advocating for cancer screening on various platforms. Additionally, my involvement with the American Society for Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) as a patient champion allowed me to emphasize the importance of patient–pathologist interactions through speeches and educational discussions.

As an author, I’ve shared diverse insights, from discussing the impacts of the 21st CURES Act on the healthcare experience to highlighting the significance of patients meeting with the pathologist who diagnosed their disease. The transformative experience of reviewing my pathology reports with a pathologist, years after my diagnosis, fueled my dedication to expand access to such opportunities universally. 

Most recently, I investigated the possibilities of what generative AI could offer patients and  further delved into the realm of harnessing the potential of the AI movement, particularly focusing on exploring the possibilities and obstacles in leveraging generative AI and natural language processing. If managed properly, AI can provide individuals with insights into their medical conditions as they struggle to decipher the implications of their ailments. This integration can offer patients a comprehensive understanding of their health status, paving the way for informed decisions regarding their wellbeing.

Though recognitions like the 2020 ASCP Patient Champion of the Year and the 2023 Michigan Cancer Consortium Inspiration Award are gratifying, true fulfillment lies in driving tangible policy changes and making real transformations in healthcare. My true passion is championing patient-centered care and advocating for a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare for all.

For me, patient advocacy reaches far beyond mere recognition; it involves reshaping healthcare environments to center around each person’s needs and elevate their voices. My dedication lies in fostering fair systems that authentically cater to and honor patients. Taking on this self-appointed role is a privilege, and I approach it earnestly, striving to inform, embolden, and effect substantial changes in healthcare policies and safety measures. 

As my journey in patient advocacy progresses, I am driven by a profound sense of duty and respect for this responsibility.

Newsletters

Receive the latest pathology news, personalities, education, and career development – weekly to your inbox.

Newsletter Signup Image

About the Author(s)

Michele Mitchell

Patient Adviser and Co-Chair of the University of Michigan Department of Pathology’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

More Articles by Michele Mitchell

Explore More in Pathology

Dive deeper into the world of pathology. Explore the latest articles, case studies, expert insights, and groundbreaking research.

False

Advertisement

Recommended

False

Related Content

The Transformative Power of Patient Advocacy
Training and education
The Transformative Power of Patient Advocacy

January 24, 2024

3 min read

Michele Mitchell shares her personal journey into patient advocacy

Navigating Digital Scholarship and Professional Growth
Training and education
Navigating Digital Scholarship and Professional Growth

January 16, 2024

5 min read

How can new-in-practice pathologists leverage the power of social media to enhance traditional academic work?

Life Balance
Training and education
Life Balance

January 5, 2024

9 min read

Sitting Down With… Kamran Mirza, Professor of Pathology and Director of the Division of Education Programs, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

An Identity in Danger
Training and education
An Identity in Danger

January 4, 2022

1 min read

Pathology doesn’t just need a place in medical school curricula – it needs to be prepared to take advantage of that place

False

The Pathologist
Subscribe

About

  • About Us
  • Work at Conexiant Europe
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 Texere Publishing Limited (trading as Conexiant), with registered number 08113419 whose registered office is at Booths No. 1, Booths Park, Chelford Road, Knutsford, England, WA16 8GS.