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Mammo Doctor, Mother, Wife - Trying to put it all together...
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Life through the eyes of someone who's job is to find breast cancer
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Mammo Doctor, Mother, Wife - Trying to put it all together... | Life through the eyes of someone who's job is to find breast cancer Mammo Doctor, Mother, Wife – Trying to put it all together… Life through the eyes of someone who's job is to find breast cancer Menu Skip to content Home Who I Am How I became a breast radiologist 3 Oct 2013 Doctor, Am I Going to Die? Posted in Breast Cancer by jenniferwdoe Do you remember the Seinfeld episode where Kramer acts like he has gonorrhea for medical students? Well, we really did have actors in medical school. One of the actors I remembered posed as a patient receiving the news of cancer from me, then a medical student. I walked into the room, not even knowing what kind of cancer she had. I sat down and said, “I have the results of your test. It shows cancer.” She started crying and then I had no idea what to say. I asked, “Are you going to be okay?” The feedback I got was not the greatest. I could’ve been more ...
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