Literature DB >> 25841524

Organizing a multidisciplinary clinic.

Andrew J Page1, David Cosgrove2, Shereef M Elnahal3, Joseph M Herman3, Timothy M Pawlik4.   

Abstract

Multidisciplinary cancer care models have become increasingly more popular in recent years. This comprehensive approach to care delivery has evolved to address numerous medical and social aspects critical to all patients diagnosed with cancer. Because of the sheer number of specialists involved in the care trajectory of patients with cancer, multidisciplinary care models add significant value in facilitating communication between specialists and in coordinating care. Multidisciplinary models also allow for new and innovative therapies to be incorporated more quickly than is seen in single provider care. Two principal modes of multidisciplinary care have been described-the tumor board and the multidisciplinary clinic. While tumor boards are well established in oncology literature and practice, there is growing support favoring the use of multidisciplinary clinics, bringing providers together at the point of care. In this section, we describe recent data demonstrating the value of the multidisciplinary approach, with particular focus on the creation and potential benefits of a formal multidisciplinary clinic.

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Keywords:  Multidisciplinary tumor boards (MDTB); multidisciplinary clinic; outside providers (OSPs)

Year:  2014        PMID: 25841524     DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2304-3865.2014.06.02

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chin Clin Oncol        ISSN: 2304-3865


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1.  Evaluation of a multidisciplinary care model to improve quality of life in rheumatoid arthritis: a randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Manjari Lahiri; Peter P M Cheung; Preeti Dhanasekaran; Su-Ren Wong; Ai Yap; Daphne S H Tan; Siew-Hwa Chong; Chiew-Hwa Tan; Amelia Santosa; Phillip Phan
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2021-11-06       Impact factor: 4.147

2.  A Pancreatic Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic Eliminates Socioeconomic Disparities in Treatment and Improves Survival.

Authors:  Richard S Hoehn; Caroline J Rieser; Sharon Winters; Lauren Stitt; Melissa E Hogg; David L Bartlett; Kenneth K Lee; Alessandro Paniccia; James P Ohr; Vikram C Gorantla; Anuradha Krishnamurthy; John C Rhee; Nathan Bahary; Adam C Olson; Steve Burton; Susannah G Ellsworth; Adam Slivka; Kevin McGrath; Asif Khalid; Kenneth Fasanella; Jennifer Chennat; Randal E Brand; Rohit Das; Ritu Sarkaria; Aatur D Singhi; Herbert J Zeh; Amer H Zureikat
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 5.344

3.  Practice and Impact of Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards on Patient Management: A Prospective Study.

Authors:  Raghid N Charara; Firas Y Kreidieh; Rania A Farhat; Karine A Al-Feghali; Katia E Khoury; Ali Haydar; Lara Nassar; Ghina Berjawi; Ali Shamseddine; Nagi S El Saghir
Journal:  J Glob Oncol       Date:  2016-08-10

4.  Effect of Terminology Used to Describe Medical Oncologists on Perceptions of Radiation Oncologists as Equal Partners in Cancer Care.

Authors:  Malcolm D Mattes; Zachary White; Daniel W Golden; Neha Vapiwala; Joseph M Herman; Trevor J Royce
Journal:  Adv Radiat Oncol       Date:  2020-09-16
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