Jan. 3, 2022

I wish it didn’t require a cancer diagnosis to trust me

"The medical profession hasn’t changed. Our credibility hasn’t changed. Our commitment to care for you – to adore you, to grieve your diagnosis and what it means for you and your family – hasn’t changed. Our advice hasn’t changed. I’m...

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"The medical profession hasn’t changed.

Our credibility hasn’t changed.

Our commitment to care for you – to adore you, to grieve your diagnosis and what it means for you and your family – hasn’t changed.

Our advice hasn’t changed.

I’m grateful for your trust in me.

I wish it didn’t require a cancer diagnosis to win it."

Cynthia Cooper is a hospitalist.

She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "I’m grateful for your trust in me. I wish it didn’t require a cancer diagnosis to win it."