742483646669721 Dr Bernard Chin discusses quality colonoscopy - 'If you see brown, we see brown' - The Bottom Line Podcast

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24th Mar 2021

Dr Bernard Chin discusses quality colonoscopy - 'If you see brown, we see brown'

Gastroenterologist Dr Bernard Chin chats to Stephanie about what makes for a good bowel prep and quality colonoscopy.

Dr Chin demystifies the procedure, shares tips to help patients prepare, and provides insights about what to expect before, during and after a colonoscopy.

Based in Cairns, Bernard is passionate about providing patient-centric care, training future gastroenterologists, and ensuring those living in regional Australia have access to timely quality health care. 

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An award winning podcast hosted by bowel cancer survivor, Stephanie Bansemer-Brown, is a monthly chat sharing stories and lived-experiences. Hearing from those living with or beyond bowel cancer, as well as health professionals involved in bowel cancer treatment and care, can be a valuable resource that can encourage and inspire others.

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