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Dec 17, 2025, 22:42
Lidia Schapira: Finding Smart Discussion Groups – Why I Joined Roon
Lidia Schapira, Professor of Medicine at Stanford, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Where can we find a smart discussion group?
This question led me to join Roon as a Founding Physician. Over the past few weeks, I’ve seen how valuable it is to have oncology conversations in a space built specifically for clinicians and quickly learn how colleagues address situations that don’t fit neatly into publications or guidelines. I’m excited that Roon is now opening its oncology community more broadly.
If you’re a U.S.-based physician, I hope you’ll join us. Coming soon to other countries and health professions.
Join.”

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