by Jackie Acho, Ph.D. | Nov 10, 2022 | #CurrencyOfEmpathy, Cancer, Death and Dying
Lunar Eclipse by Mark Moore of Brighton, Michigan, via Jonathan Gold What do you do “in hospice” when you have an upcoming expiration date but still a clear mind? I’ve never done this before and am no expert, but life and death are so fascinating….and mysterious…that...
by Jackie Acho, Ph.D. | Oct 2, 2022 | Cancer, Empathy
Photo credit: Sophie LeMay I am done being poked, prodded, cut, and poisoned. Somehow, it seems I am finished with my work here on earth as well. Chicago treatments aren’t working. Why? They were not able to replicate what I was receiving in Istanbul closely enough....
by Jackie Acho, Ph.D. | Aug 26, 2022 | Cancer, Cancer Treatment, Empathy, Empathy in Cancer Research, Empathy in Medicine, Immunotherapy
Photo Credit: Sophie LeMay By Jackie Acho and John LeMay We have long believed that immunotherapy is the answer to cancer. For many people, and certainly for me. I’m not one of the lucky minority with late-stage ovarian cancer for whom chemo catalyzes remission. We’ve...
by Jackie Acho, Ph.D. | Aug 23, 2022 | Empathy, Leadership
People sometimes equate empathy with being nice, but that’s wrong. That mixup brings people to the conclusion that strong, effective leadership and empathy don’t mix. That’s wrong too. My latest article in the International Journal of Ethical...
by Jackie Acho, Ph.D. | Aug 16, 2022 | Empathy, Parenting
Pete and Jackie Acho ~1998 Peter Acho (12/27/38 – 8/7/22) was the best Dad and Baba we can Imagine. I learn a lot from celebrating the lives of others when they transition from this life. Reflecting on my dad’s life has been poignant. Below is the eulogy I...