Patient education is really my passion.

How do you feel about working for a medical/pharma manufacturer developing patient education materials? Salaried.

The ones I see in my Dr's office are pretty lame for the most part. I see a big hole for more effective and efficient ways to deliver patient info.

anyone out there who has homeschooled a high-schooler to give me any pointers?

My youngest (now 22) dropped out of school to homeschool. Entirely his idea. When he announced he was dropping out of grade 10 highschool he handed me the "Teenage Revolution Handbookd" and said "Read this dad" then we'll discuss my decision." Of course I was dancin' on the coffee table at the time. About this same time he was caught smoking dope.

He set up the program himself. Used the local school as well as the local homeschool association. Purchased his own materials. Found a part-time job while homeschooling. Pretty much did it on hiw own.

Since then he's taught himself to be an excellent young chef. Make pretty decent money but most importantly is happy. If he ever decides to go back to school ( I doubt it) he can always apply as a mature student.

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