As the oncology landscape continues to rapidly evolve, access to real-time data has become increaisngly important, and technology-based medical startups have made their way to the front of the lines with point-of-care tools that use technology to transform cancer care.
As the oncology landscape continues to rapidly evolve, access to real-time data has become increasingly important, and technology-based medical startups have made their way to the front of the lines with point-of-care tools that use technology to transform cancer care.
In this podcast, we speak with Samir Housri, the CEO of theMednet, a startup that connects oncologists around the country through its virtual tumor board program. We also sit down with Bobby Green, MD, MSCE, senior vice president of clinical oncology at Flatiron Health, to discuss how his company is working toward a learning healthcare system.
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