I need your help to continue identifying 100 questions that PRP patients and their caregivers either (a) need to know or (b) want to know. In so doing, 100 Questions will be become the “official” tutorial for and by PRP patients and caregivers.
✓ STEP ONE — Identify the specific questions or general topics
✓ STEP TWO — Organize the questions
I want to organize the questions in a way that helps guide PRP patients and their caregivers to the information they seek. The more logical and intuitive, the better.
✻ Each major section of 100 Questions will have its own link to a standalone webpage in the PRP Survival Guide.
✻ There is NO expectation that a reader will consume 100 Questions in one sitting. There is a hope, however that readers will seek the answers to their questions in this online resource.
✻ The objective is to have the PRP global community perceive 100 Questions as THE primary, patient-friendly “go-to resource” and de facto INDEX to the PRP Survival Guide.
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STEP THREE — Answer the questions
Step Three will take the rest of October and part of November (PRP Awareness Month) to complete. The answers to the 100 questions will come from three sources:
(a) existing content already available in the PRP Survival Guide.
(b) feedback solicited from members of the PRP Facebook Support Group, and
(c) a small cadre of PRP-savvy dermatologists who have yet to be recruited.
To submit a question for consideration or to share ANY observation or concern with the 100 Questions project, please “Leave a Reply” at the bottom of ANY webpage. . AT THIS TIME I am NOT seeking answers to questions, but rather I am ONLY SEEKING the QUESTIONS to be answered.
Help me build the list of 100 questions that PRP patients and caregivers either NEED or WANT to ask. Please use the “Leave a Reply” on one of the eight WEBPAGES to submit SPECIFIC questions for consideration.