Alberta
Calgary
Radiation Oncology
special permit
78004
male
Fluent in English
Specialty Radiation Oncology (30 Sep 2007)
Licence expired on 30 Sep 2007
Graduated at University of Toronto in 2002
Specialty Radiation Oncology (30 Sep 2007)
Postgraduate Training:
PostGrad Yr 1 at University of Toronto - Family Medicine (01 Jul 2002-30 Jun 2003)
PostGrad Yr 2 at University of Toronto - Radiation Oncology (01 Jul 2003-30 Jun 2004)
PostGrad Yr 3 at University of Toronto - Radiation Oncology (01 Jul 2004-30 Jun 2005)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Toronto - Radiation Oncology (01 Jul 2005-30 Jun 2006)
PostGrad Yr 5 at University of Toronto - Radiation Oncology (01 Jul 2006-30 Jun 2007)
PostGrad Yr 5 at University of Toronto - Radiation Oncology (01 Jul 2007-30 Sep 2007)
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Jon-Paul Josef Voroney has received 5 rating(s) and 4 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 3.00 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this medical doctor is not bad.
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Mary Kadri
Dr. Voroney is always truthful, open-minded, caring considerate, and professional. I feel very fortunate to have been treated by Dr. Voroney and his team. He answers questions honestly but with a very good bed side manner, which is not the norm. Thanks for being such a star!
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michelle
does not follow thru with what he says he will do.
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Rather not Say
It is very clear that Dr. Voroney is an intelligent person and I expect when you are dealing with terminally ill patients on a daily basis one has to remove himself and focus purley on the scientific realities. However, I would challenge Dr Voroney to "just fake it". That would help patients and loved ones more than he knows. I am sure on some level he does care but when he is telling someone they are going to die, maybe a pat on the shoulder or a gentle "I am so sorry" would go a long way.
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