The Surgical Journey Podcast
Most cancer patients experience their worst anxiety not during surgery, but in the days between diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Lisa Atterbury, a board-certified breast surgical oncologist with 18 years of experience, and Dr. Dupree, a breast radiologist, walk through the specific operational breakdowns that turn clinical delays into worse outcomes. They explain why the standard discharge instruction model fails, how 48-hour biopsy windows correlate with patient outcomes, and why post-operative ER visits often signal gaps in structured follow-up rather than true emergencies. This episode offers a clinical operations perspective on patient navigation, caregiver coordination, and the friction points that health systems can address without adding headcount. If you manage cancer programs or surgical services, this is a rare look at how two clinicians think about the space between appointments. Episode Contents 00:00 NovaNav Introduction 01:02 Guest Introduction: Dr. Lisa Attebery 02:43 What clinicians often miss between appointments 06:40 Common post-op issues patients face at home 08:52 How technology can support patients before and after surgery 11:54 Why delays in care can worsen outcomes 15:43 Reducing unnecessary ER visits with better guidance 18:18 Redesigning the space between appointments 20:33 The first days after diagnosis: delivering news with hope 22:05 Biggest friction points in the cancer journey 24:58 Access challenges, workforce strain, and rural care realities 28:08 Mobile mammography and meeting patients where they are 29:13 The role of families and caregivers in cancer care 32:27 What it means to care for breast patients for life 35:11 Closing Remarks
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