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NET Shared Decision Making: Patient Perspectives
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COR2ED The Heart of Medical Education
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Mohid Khan
By
COR2ED The Heart of Medical Education
FEATURING
Mohid Khan
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October 7, 2024
In this first episode of a two-part podcast series focusing on neuroendocrine tumours (NETs), gastroenterologist Dr Mohid S Khan and NET patient Sally Jenkins discuss the importance of communication and collaboration during consultations. This can include how to make a patient feel as comfortable and in control as possible, their goals and concerns.
The speakers share their real-life experiences of what makes a good consultation, from the perspectives of both a patient and a physician. They also explore the importance of support networks, individualising treatment, and the impact of NET and NET treatment options in daily life.
NETs are complex, rare diseases. Optimal management and treatment requires early diagnosis, shared decision-making, and timely referral. Are you aware of how healthcare practitioners and patients can share decision making? Or the recent data on how patients prefer to receive treatment?
In this first episode of a two-part podcast series, Dr Mohid S Khan and NET patient Sally Jenkins discuss shared decision-making in NET consultations and ways to help the patient in their journey.
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Get the audio podcast and download the full transcript on the COR2ED website
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Watch Episode 2 in this series where the experts explore NET shared decision-making in the context of individualising treatment decisions
This is the full video. Get the shorter highlights video with key clinical takeaways here.
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The medical experts in this video are expressing their own views and not those of COR2ED, Supporters or their institution. This video is supported by an Independent Medical Education Grant from Ipsen.
This video is developed by cor2ed.com
Published September 2024.
The speakers share their real-life experiences of what makes a good consultation, from the perspectives of both a patient and a physician. They also explore the importance of support networks, individualising treatment, and the impact of NET and NET treatment options in daily life.
NETs are complex, rare diseases. Optimal management and treatment requires early diagnosis, shared decision-making, and timely referral. Are you aware of how healthcare practitioners and patients can share decision making? Or the recent data on how patients prefer to receive treatment?
In this first episode of a two-part podcast series, Dr Mohid S Khan and NET patient Sally Jenkins discuss shared decision-making in NET consultations and ways to help the patient in their journey.
Prefer to listen on the go?
Get the audio podcast and download the full transcript on the COR2ED website
Or listen on your favourite podcast platform:
Apple
Spotify
Watch Episode 2 in this series where the experts explore NET shared decision-making in the context of individualising treatment decisions
This is the full video. Get the shorter highlights video with key clinical takeaways here.
Follow us on social media
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The medical experts in this video are expressing their own views and not those of COR2ED, Supporters or their institution. This video is supported by an Independent Medical Education Grant from Ipsen.
This video is developed by cor2ed.com
Published September 2024.
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