We are excited to present our latest podcast episode, where we delve into the intriguing world of quality-of-life research with a distinguished expert in the field, Professor John Ramage. Prof. Ramage is a consultant physician specialising in gastroenterology and hepatology at the Hampshire Hospitals NHS Trust, and he holds the position of Deputy Lead Clinician at King’s Health Partner’s NET centre.
With a spotlight on quality of life in neuroendocrine cancer and the risk factors and epidemiology associated with these tumours, Prof. Ramage’s research interests have far-reaching implications for both medical professionals and patients alike.
During this enlightening episode, we uncover the significance of quality-of-life research and explore patients’ pivotal role in shaping the parameters of quality-of-life questionnaires. The discussion also navigates the challenges inherent in accurately measuring and recording quality of life, shedding light on the patient experience throughout the research process.
Tune in to gain insights into the captivating world of quality-of-life research and the latest updates on Prof. Ramage’s ongoing and future research endeavours. Whether you’re a medical enthusiast, a patient, or simply curious about the intersection of healthcare and patient well-being, this podcast episode offers a unique perspective on a topic that impacts us all.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from an esteemed expert and understand the intricate relationship between research, patient experience, and quality of life.
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