From DCI: Lessons from Duke: Centering the Patient Experience and a Role for Theology

Monica Bodd thinks a lot about the patient experience and how to make it better — both through research and clinical practice.

While earning her MD and her Masters of Theological Studies degrees at Duke, she learned from some of the best, including Thomas LeBlanc, MD, MA, MHS, Dan Rocke, MD, JD, and Walter Lee, MD, MHS, from Duke Cancer Institute, and from the Duke Divinity School, Warren Kinghorn MD, ThD, Sarah Barton OT, ThD, Susan Eastman, MDiv, PhD, and Kate Bowler, PhD.

Patient experience research in oncology is an investigation of common issues faced by people with cancer, including symptom burden, quality of life, and psychological distress, as well as how patients understand their prognosis and make decisions about their treatment through the various stages of their disease.

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