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Pediatric oncologists are used to dealing with emotional, heart-wrenching situations, but oncology took on a new dimension for Michael Weiner, MD, when both he and his daughter were diagnosed with cancer.
Dr. Weiner, a pediatric oncologist at Columbia University, New York, describes his roles as oncologist, patient, and caregiver to host David H. Henry, MD, in this episode.
Oncologist as patient: Lessons learned
Oncologist as caregiver: Taking a backseat
Dr. Weiner recounts these experiences in his book "Living Cancer: Stories from an Oncologist, Father, and Survivor," which can be found here: https://bit.ly/3n7TB5Z.
Show notes written by M. Alexander Otto, a reporter for MDedge and Medscape.
Disclosures
Dr. Weiner and Dr. Henry have no relevant disclosures. These show notes were updated on 4/22.
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Pediatric oncologists are used to dealing with emotional, heart-wrenching situations, but oncology took on a new dimension for Michael Weiner, MD, when both he and his daughter were diagnosed with cancer.
Dr. Weiner, a pediatric oncologist at Columbia University, New York, describes his roles as oncologist, patient, and caregiver to host David H. Henry, MD, in this episode.
Oncologist as patient: Lessons learned
Oncologist as caregiver: Taking a backseat
Dr. Weiner recounts these experiences in his book "Living Cancer: Stories from an Oncologist, Father, and Survivor," which can be found here: https://bit.ly/3n7TB5Z.
Show notes written by M. Alexander Otto, a reporter for MDedge and Medscape.
Disclosures
Dr. Weiner and Dr. Henry have no relevant disclosures. These show notes were updated on 4/22.
* * *
For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts
Email the show: [email protected]
Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgehemonc
David Henry on Twitter: @davidhenrymd