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In this episode of Open Doors with Drs. Ioanna and Vilma, we are joined by Dr. Mark Lewis, a widely respected Medical Oncologist and Director of Gastrointestinal Oncology at Intermountain Healthcare. Dr. Lewis is not only a leader in his field, specializing in young-onset cancers, hereditary cancer syndromes, and neuroendocrine tumors, but also someone who brings a profoundly personal perspective to the art of care—having experienced cancer as a son, a patient, and a physician.
In Part 1 of our conversation, Dr. Lewis shares his deeply human journey, reflecting on how early experiences with his father’s illness and his own life-changing surgery shaped his approach to medicine and leadership. We explore what it truly means to care for patients with empathy, to navigate the delicate balance between honesty and hope, and to communicate complex science in ways that empower rather than overwhelm.
This episode illuminates the intersection of science and humanity, showing how personal experience can deepen professional insight. Dr. Lewis’s reflections offer guidance for physicians, caregivers, and anyone seeking to bring compassion, clarity, and presence into their work.
Dr. Mark Lewis also shares:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10887480/
Tune in for an inspiring conversation on empathy, resilience, and the profound impact of living and leading with heart in oncology.
By Drs. Ioanna Nixon and Vilma P. Barcia, OncologistsIn this episode of Open Doors with Drs. Ioanna and Vilma, we are joined by Dr. Mark Lewis, a widely respected Medical Oncologist and Director of Gastrointestinal Oncology at Intermountain Healthcare. Dr. Lewis is not only a leader in his field, specializing in young-onset cancers, hereditary cancer syndromes, and neuroendocrine tumors, but also someone who brings a profoundly personal perspective to the art of care—having experienced cancer as a son, a patient, and a physician.
In Part 1 of our conversation, Dr. Lewis shares his deeply human journey, reflecting on how early experiences with his father’s illness and his own life-changing surgery shaped his approach to medicine and leadership. We explore what it truly means to care for patients with empathy, to navigate the delicate balance between honesty and hope, and to communicate complex science in ways that empower rather than overwhelm.
This episode illuminates the intersection of science and humanity, showing how personal experience can deepen professional insight. Dr. Lewis’s reflections offer guidance for physicians, caregivers, and anyone seeking to bring compassion, clarity, and presence into their work.
Dr. Mark Lewis also shares:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10887480/
Tune in for an inspiring conversation on empathy, resilience, and the profound impact of living and leading with heart in oncology.