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Season 3. 1: Fumiko Chino, MD
Starting off the 3rd season of "When We Had Cancer," which newly features providers (in the general sense) of cancer patients, is an interview with Dr. Fumiko Chino. Dr. Chino is a radiation oncologist in Manhattan, New York City, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Daughter of a radiation oncologist and sister to two radiation oncologists, Dr. Chino discusses many things that fall under the emotional wellbeing and challenges of cancer providers, including 1) the tribulations of growing up with a hard-working physician-mother; 2) the extent of our cancer therapies; 3) research that tailors to patients' needs; 4) the importance of flexibility and boundaries with work; 5) connecting and empathizing with patients; and 6) celebrating the wins with cancer care wherever you can. Take a listen to this week's episode, feel free to rate the podcast on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts, and reach out to swm5tx@virginia.edu if you (or someone you know) would be a good fit for a future episode! Thanks for listening :)~Sarah Song Credits: Easy on Me, by AdeleClair de Lune, by Claude Debussy