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Dr. Bernard Eden

Listen to Dr. Eden describe what it's like to work with a team of cancer experts at CTCA to aquire the latest cancer treatments for patients.


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Dr. Bernard Eden: My name is Dr. Bernard Eden I’m the medical director of radiation oncology here at Midwestern Regional Medical Center. The thing I like best about working at CTCA is the excitement that’s in the organization. One thing that we do is we try to search the and acquire the latest cancer treatments for our patients. This is very exciting because cancer is a battle, it’s a war and we like being down in the trenches with our patients providing the best arm and batarian we can to fight this cancer. The patients defiantly come first at CTCA. We defiantly go to extraordinary lengths to make sure that their comfortable, to make sure that all their needs are met, and to make sure that all their questions are answered. We got to extraordinary lengths to make sure they participate in their cancer care.

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