What is the role of Patient Navigators at myTomorrows?

raymond.vanderwaal@mytomorrows.com 12 Jan 2024

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Our Patient Navigators are an essential point of contact for patients to understand and find clinical trials and if available, expanded access programs. 

They are a familiar contact for patients throughout their journey of choice; while they cannot give medical advice, Patient Navigators are trained to explain complex medical concepts to patients. We offer dependable, multilingual support to patients covering U.S. and European time zones. 

Learn more about our services to patients here.

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raymond.vanderwaal@mytomorrows.com 12 Jan 2024

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