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June 19th, 2022

Dan Dry Dock Shockley, Patient Advocate

  1. Dan Dry Dock Shockley, Patient Advocate Moyez Jiwa 28:04

Retired U.S. Navy, Operation Desert Storm; Enduring and Iraqi Freedom veteran and 10 year hereditary colon Cancer WARRIOR. My purpose is to educate the medical community about AFAP, continuing the Legacy of Dr. Henry T. Lynch, on the importance of early detection in hopes of saving lives. Dr. Lynch is credited w/discovering AFAP. He’s the founding father of hereditary cancer research. I met him shortly after my diagnosis and successful total-proctocolectomy surgery. Dr. Lynch considered me a colleague through the years and was tracking my journey. My mantra is a positive spin on a bleak diagnosis: Always Forge Ahead w/a Purpose!

I’m a member of the University of Michigan Genetic Hereditary Testing (MiGHT) Advisory Board and a live-case presentation for the University of Texas Health Center, San Antonio, Texas; Genetics In GI Malignancy multidisciplinary annual conferences.

Last week I was a live-case presentation for the Rutgers University NORD Students For Rare. See attached presentation.

Below are url’s to my recent advocacy efforts for your reading pleasure:

USA based Colon Cancer Alliance article:

https://www.ccalliance.org/blog/prevention/dan-drydock-shockley-colon-cancer-warrior-forges-on

UK based Rare Disease article:

https://www.raredisease.org.uk/rduk-news/im-a-hereditary-colon-cancer-warrior/

USA based Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Inherited Cancer Registry (ICARE) newsletter article:

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Canadian Pulse Infoframe organization:

https://t.co/LtNVLNYlWW

Moyez Jiwa is a general practitioner, journal editor and podcast host. Professor Jiwa leads a medical school based in Melbourne, Australia. He authored the book The Art of Doctoring. He believes that healthcare can improve by focusing on the quality of the meeting between health care professional and patient. This would forge a truly meaningful partnership between doctor and patient as co-pilot in care. It would also reduce rates of burnout among doctors and future proof healthcare in a world where the population is ageing and more likely to be living with more complex health care conditions.