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Rick Bangs

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45 total appearances

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BackTable Urology
Ep. 199 Addressing Isolation and the Psychosocial Needs of Penile Cancer Patients with Rob Cornes and Rick Bangs

is for patients to come in and through through advocacy have a set of questions that they should or know the answers to at the end of this particular stage in their diagnosis and treatment that can be incredibly helpful you know patients kind of kind of swear by that once once they have it. And then you can evolve from there.

BackTable Urology
Ep. 199 Addressing Isolation and the Psychosocial Needs of Penile Cancer Patients with Rob Cornes and Rick Bangs

is for patients to come in and through through advocacy have a set of questions that they should or know the answers to at the end of this particular stage in their diagnosis and treatment that can be incredibly helpful you know patients kind of kind of swear by that once once they have it. And then you can evolve from there.

BackTable Urology
Ep. 199 Addressing Isolation and the Psychosocial Needs of Penile Cancer Patients with Rob Cornes and Rick Bangs

There's more sophisticated things you can do, but having that as kind of a foundation is really critical. And one of the key questions would be, who's on my team and what disciplines do they represent? And asking questions about people who may not be on the team that you'd like, you would believe based on what you have been provided should be on the team.

BackTable Urology
Ep. 199 Addressing Isolation and the Psychosocial Needs of Penile Cancer Patients with Rob Cornes and Rick Bangs

There's more sophisticated things you can do, but having that as kind of a foundation is really critical. And one of the key questions would be, who's on my team and what disciplines do they represent? And asking questions about people who may not be on the team that you'd like, you would believe based on what you have been provided should be on the team.

BackTable Urology
Ep. 199 Addressing Isolation and the Psychosocial Needs of Penile Cancer Patients with Rob Cornes and Rick Bangs

There's more sophisticated things you can do, but having that as kind of a foundation is really critical. And one of the key questions would be, who's on my team and what disciplines do they represent? And asking questions about people who may not be on the team that you'd like, you would believe based on what you have been provided should be on the team.

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