Imagine facing a serious illness and feeling like no one understands what truly matters to you.
I recently consulted with a man dealing with advanced bladder cancer, frustrated with his care.
He was on the right treatment, but the emotional burden on his daughter, who lived far away, was overwhelming.
In a 30-minute conversation, we discovered his priority was to move closer to her without disrupting his treatment.
We managed to coordinate a smooth transition to new oncologists, ensuring his care continued seamlessly.
What would be your most important priority in a similar situation?
Wayne B. Jonas is a family physician.
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