
4.13 Lessons from Publishing 300 Peer-Reviewed Papers & What Telemedicine Will Do to Cancer Care
We have two short thinkpieces for you. The first …
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August 6, 202114m 51sExplicit
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Show Notes
We have two short thinkpieces for you. The first is on the lessons that can be learned, or have been learned along the way, from publishing 300 peer-reviewed papers in medical/scientific journals. The second is on the recent publication with Jenny Gill out now in the International Journal of Cancer, titled "After COVID-19, telemedicine may be used in addition to usual care and not in lieu of: Implications for health systems".
Telemedicine: doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33752
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