National Grateful Patient Day | September 7
Thu Sep 7th

National Grateful Patient Day

National Grateful Patient Day, September 7th, gives the opportunity to show appreciation for the medical industry's hardworking employees.. The day also honors the families and caregivers of anyone receiving life-giving medical services. In addition, the day honors the indomitable spirit of these brave patients who are grateful to be alive.

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Thankfulness gives the power of hope as a power. The gift of gratitude gives the recipient a jolt of life. However, it also inspires anyone who hears the tale. Anyone who has ever felt a healing touch is invited to share the hope from the perspective of a grateful patient.

How to be a grateful patient day on a grateful patient day.

www.gratefulpatient.org The day encourages Grateful Patients to visit www.gratefulpatient.org They may begin sharing their inspirational stories of hope here. Patients can take a moment on September 7th to thank their families, physicians, or nurses. A patient may want to express appreciation to the medical researchers and pharmaceutical companies that played a vital role in their recovery. Send a note or an email. Some will even make a phone call. gratefulpatient is also used on social media.

History of a grateful patient day has a rich history

Every Sunday, Rolf Benirschke, an NFL player, faced a match on the track. He fought his own personal battle with ulcerative colitis, ostomy surgery, and Hepatitis C—from his numerous blood transfusions. It almost cost him his life. He began as a patient and dedicated his life to patient advocacy. Rolf became passionate about supporting research and innovation related to future therapies.

Rolf's miraculous and almost impossible return to the NFL after his injury was September 7, 1980, was Rolf's improbable and nearly impossible comeback to the league after his injury. The Chargers defeated the Seattle Seahawks 34-13 after his two field goals and four extra points. He had two field goals and four extra points.