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    <description>Firstly my Mum hates the word 'journey'.... she wants me to use 'experience'.

We are looking for an Oncologist in Canberra who is good with Lung Cancer and who cares about their patient, that good old fashioned bed-side manner of empathy.

If you have any thoughts on recommendations please inbox me :)

Thank you.

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    <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2012 22:00:08 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Firstly my Mum hates the word 'journey'.... she wants me to use 'experience'.

We are looking for an Oncologist in Canberra who is good with Lung Cancer and who cares about their patient, that good old fashioned bed-side manner of empathy.

If you have any thoughts on recommendations please inbox me :)

Thank you.

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