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The impact of improved treatments for the management of hormone-sensitive breast cancer extends beyond clinical responses. Thanks to appropriate literature and access to the internet, patient awareness of treatment options has grown and patients are now, in many cases, able to engage their oncologists in informed conversations regarding treatment and ...
Harbeck, Nadia, Haidinger, Renate
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Background This is a time of unprecedented change in healthcare. More physicians are being tasked with stepping into a variety of leadership roles without having received the training needed to be an effective leader.
Rachel Schwartz +8 more
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Categorizing and Rating Patient Complaints: An Innovative Approach to Improve Patient Experience
The Ombudsman Office at a large academic medical center created a standardized approach to manage and measure unsolicited patient complaints, including methods to identify longitudinal improvements, accounting for volume variances, as well as incident ...
Stephanie Bayer JD +4 more
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Objective The cancer program in Alberta, Canada routinely collects patient-reported outcomes using the Edmonton symptom assessment system-revised (ESAS-r).
Linda Watson +7 more
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Background Morning rounds by an acute care surgery (ACS) service at a level one trauma center are uniquely demanding, given the fast pace, high acuity, and increased patient volume.
Aussama K. Nassar +9 more
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Oncology programs across Canada are reaching capacity as more Canadians are diagnosed with and treated for cancer each year. There is an increasing need to share care with family doctors, however it is unclear how this type of care impacts patient ...
Linda Watson +3 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how care is being delivered in Canada. With conventional in-person care being transitioned to virtual care, the approach that patients are able to engage and access their care has dramatically changed.
Brian Lo +5 more
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It's not often that I'm ill and I had no intention of saying anything, but Bill brought it up for me because I wouldn't.1 Nineteen years ago I'd gone to my previous GP with bad stomach pains, and he just told me that it was an ulcer, so I always put it down to an ulcer.
Denise Prior, James Heathcote
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Background: There are concerns that the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) may result in an increased incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Helen Ward +4 more
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