Doctorpedia Podcast Feature: Urology and Investing w/ Dr. Felecia Froe, MD

Dr. Felecia Froe recently sat down with the Doctorpedia podcast to talk about her travels around the United States, her journey to becoming a urologist, her investments in real estate, bladder cancer prevention, the doctor-patient relationship, and more.

With over 20 years of experience in the medical field, she is passionate about effective communication in health care and sees the need for patients to have better communication with their doctors.

“Communication and building trust are the biggest things and the most important things in [the doctor-patient] relationship.”

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