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What's New, Reflections and Essays

Unless otherwise noted, all posts written by Alicia M. Conill, M.D., founder of the Conill Institute for Chronic Illness. Dr, Conill is a physician living with multiple sclerosis. She was diagnosed with MS in 1987 and her life has been deeply affected and transformed by this.


Wishing you a happy and healthy 2012!

February is heart health awareness month. Every year heart disease takes the lives of over half million Americans and is the leading cause of death in the United States. We must remember to remain vigilant and aware that women are frequently overlooked when it comes to heart disease as a leading cause of chronic illness, disability and even death. Read More


November is National Diabetes & COPD Awareness Month

November is National Diabetes & COPD Awareness Month. Diabetes and Chronic Obstructed Pulmonary Disease (COPD) are 2 of the most common chronic illnesses in the United States today. Read More


Middle School Students Learn About Disability

Dr. Conill taught a 7th grade class at Jenkintown Middle School last week. Read More


November is National Family Caregivers Month

November is National Family Caregivers Month! More than 65 million family caregivers in this country fulfill a vital role on the care team. That’s why the National Family Caregivers Association coordinates a special month in honor of them. Read More


Welcome to our new site!

Welcome to the Conill Institute for Chronic Illness web site! For those of you who have supported us through the years, thank you for patiently waiting for the new and improved changes to our site. Read More


Listening Is Powerful Medicine

Listen to Listening Is Powerful Medicine, as heard on NPR’s Weekend Edition, February 1, 2009 Read More


Acceptance, And Other Fairy Tales

I took my stethoscope from around my neck, placed it in the desk drawer, took off my white coat and hung it on the hook behind my office door for the last time. Several months earlier, sitting at the same desk, struggling to pen a letter explaining to patients I could no longer be their doctor, I wept at the enormity of my loss. Read More


The “Perfect” Body vs. the “Imperfect” Body: Myth meets Reality

Rationally, we can recognize that the “perfect” or “ideal” body is nothing more than a myth. We understand that it is elusive, unattainable and impermanent. Yet we live in a society that perpetuates the myth and encourages us to strive for it. Read More


Fly the freindly skies…

Think of the many things we associate with flying & air travel. Now imagine being in a wheelchair, you cannot move your legs, you cannot fit down any narrow aisles, you have on diapers just in case because there is no bathroom you can enter. Read More


Untirement

I made a decision today. Or, I should say, the Social Security administration made it for me. I am retired. I even have a Medicare and Blue Cross card that says 65 special. Now, that is special… especially since I am only 45. Read More


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