
“Push through.”
Noelle K. LoConte, MD, FASCO, repeated that message to herself over and over again.
The clinic had limited staff due to a national holiday, and LoConte, associate professor in the division of hematology, medical oncology and palliative care at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and Carbone Cancer Center, said she had an obligation to be there for patients.
It did not matter that a woman had just threatened to shoot LoConte’s face off. That the woman said she knew where LoConte lived.
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