A lot could be said about 2020. I think an overarching theme is one dumpster fire after another.
But it hasn't all been a complete disaster. Even some of the things that totally derailed the momentum we had coming into this year have become exceptional teaching moments for OncoPT. I just wish we didn't have to learn them this way.
Regardless, it's almost the end of 2020, almost the beginning of 2021, so I'm looking for a clean-ish start with some fresh perspective. Because yes, we could continue to gnash our teeth & stamp our feet (we certainly still have a long way to go). OR, we could salvage some of the plans we had & move confidently in the direction of the new year, with the stuff we learned in 2020.
So what did this cluster of a year teach us? LOTS. Such as...
In the ways we've always thought. They're there but what happened to them?
Despite working in oncology, I still like to think I'm in control of a lot. What a joke.
AKA we can control how we respond to patient scenarios & ultimately make their OncoPT experience a positive one.
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