Colorectal Cancer Provider Outreach Program (CRC POP) 💙
www.coloncancer.supportCOLORECTAL CANCER PROVIDER OUTREACH PROGRAM (CRC POP) 💙 Reassurance and support start at the time of diagnosis. Shared by the provider. Utilized by the patient. 💙💙💙 This is a NEW program for all Gastroenterologists and Colorectal Surgeons 🥼 to help patients at the “time of diagnosis.” THE PROBLEM AT HAND Picture this—and it has happened tens of thousands of times before. You just had your colonoscopy. You're sitting in the recovery area. In the bed. Waking up. Still groggy from the sedation. You’ve just been told you have colorectal “cancer.” “What does that mean? Am I going to die? How did this happen? How am I going to tell my family? What now?” Imagine if there was a clear direction provided to you right then and there. One that reassured you—by going straight to trusted support resources now. The support that your doctor recommended. Does that sound like a fantasy? Well, it doesn't have to be. Post-procedure, the provider directs the patient to the available supportive resources—presented as one simple, clear, uniform piece of information—one link—one click—many answers. Colorectal Cancer Provider Outreach Program (CRC POP) 💙 Reassurance and support start at the time of diagnosis. Shared by the provider. Utilized by the patient. 💙 Text COLON to 77-4-77-COLON (26566) Brian Dooreck MD | Gastroenterology | Colorectal Cancer Provider Outreach Program (CRC POP) 💙 | Help. Here. Now. You are not alone. | 954.963.0888 | www.coloncancer.support | 💙Text COLON to 77-4-77-COLON (26566) | crc_pop@browardgi.com
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COLORECTAL CANCER PROVIDER OUTREACH PROGRAM (CRC POP) 💙 Reassurance and support start at the time of diagnosis. Shared by the provider. Utilized by the patient. 💙💙💙 This is a NEW program for all Gastroenterologists and Colorectal Surgeons 🥼 to help patients at the “time of diagnosis.” THE PROBLEM AT HAND Picture this—and it has happened tens of thousands of times before. You just had your colonoscopy. You're sitting in the recovery area. In the bed. Waking up. Still groggy from the sedation. You’ve just been told you have colorectal “cancer.” “What does that mean? Am I going to die? How did this happen? How am I going to tell my family? What now?” Imagine if there was a clear direction provided to you right then and there. One that reassured you—by going straight to trusted support resources now. The support that your doctor recommended. Does that sound like a fantasy? Well, it doesn't have to be. Post-procedure, the provider directs the patient to the available supportive resources—presented as one simple, clear, uniform piece of information—one link—one click—many answers. Colorectal Cancer Provider Outreach Program (CRC POP) 💙 Reassurance and support start at the time of diagnosis. Shared by the provider. Utilized by the patient. 💙 Text COLON to 77-4-77-COLON (26566) Brian Dooreck MD | Gastroenterology | Colorectal Cancer Provider Outreach Program (CRC POP) 💙 | Help. Here. Now. You are not alone. | 954.963.0888 | www.coloncancer.support | 💙Text COLON to 77-4-77-COLON (26566) | crc_pop@browardgi.com
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