David Finley, Co-Director of the Complex Airway Program and a robotic surgeryspecialist, explains how he lays out a treatment plan with his patients, and determines which type of surgery fits best in the context of their lifestyle.
Submitted by William Austin | Monday, November 19, 2012 - 9:33 PM.
Thank you for curing my son, Brian. Because of your expert care he is free of the lung cancer that would certainly have killed him. You've not only cured a patient but you returned a husband, father, and son to his family. We will be forever grateful.
Submitted by Christine Cardella-Turner | Monday, December 10, 2012 - 11:18 AM.
Dr. Finley is a no nonsense guy! He is a top notch doctor and I am so thankful that he was there to treat my mom and to lay out a treatment plan that would save her. He is, to me and my family, an angel on earth!
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specialist (SPEH-shuh-list)
In medicine, a doctor or other health care professional who is trained and licensed in a special area of practice. Examples of medical specialists include oncologists (cancer specialists) and hematologists (blood specialists).
Source: The National Cancer Institute's Dictionary of Cancer Terms (http://www.cancer.gov/dictionary)
surgery (SER-juh-ree)
A procedure to remove or repair a part of the body or to find out whether disease is present. An operation.
Source: The National Cancer Institute's Dictionary of Cancer Terms (http://www.cancer.gov/dictionary)
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