The complexity of lung cancer care mandates interaction between clinicians with different skill sets and practice cultures in the routine delivery of care. Using team science principles and a case-based approach, we exemplify the need for the development of real care teams for patients with lung cancer to foster coordination among the multiple specialists and staff engaged in routine care delivery. Achieving coordinated lung cancer care is a highpriority public health challenge because of the volume of patients, lethality of disease, and well-described disparities in quality and outcomes of care. Coordinating mechanisms need to be cultivated among different types of specialist physicians and care teams, with differing technical expertise an...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
There is an increasing trend for the use of multi-disciplinary teams (MDT) in the management of comp...
References Cone, EB., Marchese, M., & Paciotti, M., Nguyen, D., Nabi, J., Cole, A., Molina, G., Moli...
The complexity of lung cancer care mandates interaction between clinicians with different skill sets...
The diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer is challenged by complex diagnostic pathways and fragment...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for approximately one in five cancer-related deaths, and...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for approximately one in five cancer-related deaths, and...
Background Multidisciplinary teamwork has become the standard in care for oncological patients and t...
Interdisciplinary research teams can be extremely beneficial when addressing difficult clinical prob...
Background Multidisciplinary teamwork has become the standard in care for oncological patients and t...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
Eve Denton,1 Matthew Conron2 1Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Department, Alfred Hospital, 2Depa...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
There is an increasing trend for the use of multi-disciplinary teams (MDT) in the management of comp...
References Cone, EB., Marchese, M., & Paciotti, M., Nguyen, D., Nabi, J., Cole, A., Molina, G., Moli...
The complexity of lung cancer care mandates interaction between clinicians with different skill sets...
The diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer is challenged by complex diagnostic pathways and fragment...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for approximately one in five cancer-related deaths, and...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for approximately one in five cancer-related deaths, and...
Background Multidisciplinary teamwork has become the standard in care for oncological patients and t...
Interdisciplinary research teams can be extremely beneficial when addressing difficult clinical prob...
Background Multidisciplinary teamwork has become the standard in care for oncological patients and t...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
Eve Denton,1 Matthew Conron2 1Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Department, Alfred Hospital, 2Depa...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
PURPOSE: Multidisciplinary lung cancer care is assumed to improve care delivery by increasing transp...
There is an increasing trend for the use of multi-disciplinary teams (MDT) in the management of comp...
References Cone, EB., Marchese, M., & Paciotti, M., Nguyen, D., Nabi, J., Cole, A., Molina, G., Moli...