Patient Prioritization Is the Foundation for a Successful Neurologic Oncology Career: With D. Ross Camidge, MD, PhD; and Douglas Ney, MD

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Partner | Cancer Centers | <b>University of Colorado Cancer Center NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center</b>

Drs Camidge and Ney discuss Dr Ney’s journey to becoming a neurologic oncologist and his experience as a physician with Tourette syndrome.

How This Is Building Me, hosted by world-renowned oncologist D. Ross Camidge, MD, PhD, is a podcast focused on the highs and lows, ups and downs of all those involved with cancer, cancer medicine, and cancer science across the full spectrum of life’s experiences.

In this episode, Dr Camidge sits down with Douglas Ney, MD, a professor of neurology and neurosurgery, program director of the Neurology Residency Program, and vice-chair of Education in the Department of Neurology at the University of Colorado Cancer Center in Aurora.

Drs Camidge and Ney discuss Dr Ney’s journey to becoming a neurologic oncologist, how the management of primary brain tumors differs from that of brain metastases in his practice, and his experience as a physician with Tourette syndrome.