Thinking that an oncologist does not know tumor sequencing is available is absolutely laughable as it is oncology 101. No need to go to conferences, just open any oncology textbook edited in the 21st century. But yeah of course your company is doing it more completely and more precisely, I get it. Now is the information that your company provides currently useful to the clinician? If your immediate answer is "of course", then you should think again.
The issue is that what seems important about it to you is not the same as what they perceive as important. It is interprofessional miscommunication.
And just to be clear myself, you should understand that your defense, although rational, goes against accepted medical ethics and ethics research.
I also understand that this is not from bad intentions on your part.
The issue is that what seems important about it to you is not the same as what they perceive as important. It is interprofessional miscommunication.
And just to be clear myself, you should understand that your defense, although rational, goes against accepted medical ethics and ethics research.
I also understand that this is not from bad intentions on your part.