Abstract Background This study was undertaken to assess the feasibility of using videoconferencing to involve community-based surgeons in interactive, multidisciplinary oncology rounds so they may benefit from the type of community of practice that is usually only available in academic cancer centres. Methods An existing videoconference service provider with sites across Ontario was chosen and the series was accredited. Indirect needs assessment involved examining responses to a previously conducted survey of provincial surgeons; interviewing three cancer surgeons from different regions of Ontario; and by analyzing an online portfoli...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to analyze the feasibility of a setting up of a radio...
Background/Aim: At present, multidisciplinary tumor boards (MDTB) are considered best practice in on...
Telehealth is increasingly used to improve healthcare access, cost, experience, and effectiveness. T...
Abstract Background This study was undertaken to asse...
INTRODUCTION: Various forms of videoconferenced collaborations exist in oncology care. In regional o...
Integrating telemedicine into cancer care remains a major challenge. There are little clinical evide...
Objectives Given the difficulties in diagnosing and treating head-and-neck cancer, care is centralis...
Objective To investigate the feasibility of clinical assessment and decision of treatment readiness ...
Background: When investigation of patients with suspected Head&Neck tumours have been completed he/s...
Background Like with all cancers, multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings are the norm in bone and so...
The videoconferencing link between the Royal Adelaide Hospital Cancer Centre in South Australia and ...
Purpose As part of the process evaluation, this study aimed to explore experiences, attitudes and pe...
PURPOSEVirtual tumor board (VTB) via videoconference facility involving multiple specialists in the ...
Cancer patients from small regional and rural towns often travel long distances for short consultati...
Purpose: The management of central nervous system tumors is challenging in low- and middle-income co...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to analyze the feasibility of a setting up of a radio...
Background/Aim: At present, multidisciplinary tumor boards (MDTB) are considered best practice in on...
Telehealth is increasingly used to improve healthcare access, cost, experience, and effectiveness. T...
Abstract Background This study was undertaken to asse...
INTRODUCTION: Various forms of videoconferenced collaborations exist in oncology care. In regional o...
Integrating telemedicine into cancer care remains a major challenge. There are little clinical evide...
Objectives Given the difficulties in diagnosing and treating head-and-neck cancer, care is centralis...
Objective To investigate the feasibility of clinical assessment and decision of treatment readiness ...
Background: When investigation of patients with suspected Head&Neck tumours have been completed he/s...
Background Like with all cancers, multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings are the norm in bone and so...
The videoconferencing link between the Royal Adelaide Hospital Cancer Centre in South Australia and ...
Purpose As part of the process evaluation, this study aimed to explore experiences, attitudes and pe...
PURPOSEVirtual tumor board (VTB) via videoconference facility involving multiple specialists in the ...
Cancer patients from small regional and rural towns often travel long distances for short consultati...
Purpose: The management of central nervous system tumors is challenging in low- and middle-income co...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to analyze the feasibility of a setting up of a radio...
Background/Aim: At present, multidisciplinary tumor boards (MDTB) are considered best practice in on...
Telehealth is increasingly used to improve healthcare access, cost, experience, and effectiveness. T...