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Medical Director of Memorial Cancer Institute

2021 Spanish COVID Panel Q1 Usos de la Telemedicina para el Tratamiento de Pacientes con Cancer
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Use of Telemedicine in the Treatment of Cancer Patients
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Luis Raez, MD FACP FCCP
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En esta serie de videos, los Dres. Luis Raez, Estalemari Rodriguez y Ticiana Leal tener discusiones sinceras sobre el cáncer y COVID-19.

En este tiempo continuo de distanciamiento social y limitación de la exposición clínica, los médicos se sentaron a discutir algunas de las preguntas que todos escuchamos con respecto a estos tiempos sin precedentes y cómo afectan principalmente a los pacientes con cáncer.

 
En este video, la discusión gira en torno al uso de la telemedicina en el tratamiento de pacientes con cáncer.

 

Gracias a #Exelixis y #Merck por su apoyo a este programa.

 

Para unirse a la conversación, visite https://cancergrace.org/forum.

 

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In this video series Drs. Luis Raez, Estalemari Rodriguez, and Ticiana Leal have candid discussions regarding cancer and COVID-19.

In this continued time of social distancing and limiting clinic exposure, the doctors sat down to discuss some of the questions we all hear regarding these unprecedented times, and how they affect primarily cancer patients.

In this video, the discussion is surrounding the use of telemedicine in the treatment of cancer patients.

 

Thanks to #Exelixis and #Merck for their support of this program.

 

To join the conversation, visit https://cancergrace.org/forum.

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