PD48-05 IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPACT OF A RISK-STRATIFIED PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING ALGORITHM AS A CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT TOOL IN A PRIMARY CARE NETWORK

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Polascik*, Thomas, Anand Shah, Daniel George, John Anderson, Terry Hyslop, Alicia Ellis, Andrew Armstrong, Michael Ferrandino, et al. (2020). PD48-05 IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPACT OF A RISK-STRATIFIED PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING ALGORITHM AS A CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT TOOL IN A PRIMARY CARE NETWORK. Journal of Urology, 203(Supplement 4). 10.1097/ju.0000000000000942.05 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31503.

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John William Ragsdale

Associate Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health

I have worked at Duke Family Medicine since I moved to the area in 2008, and I served as medical director from  2011 until 2016.  I'm now the Division Chief of the Department of Family Medicine. I have gained a lot of personal satisfaction from being involved with patient care as my administrative roles have grown. My interests have evolved. I have always enjoyed teaching and believe it is a core value of our practice.

I have also begun to care for patients of survivors of genitourinary cancer at the cancer center.  
This is a new and evolving area that I am very excited about.


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