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Integrating Clinical and Translational Research Networks-Building Team Medicine



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Autore: Salgia Ravi Visualizza persona
Titolo: Integrating Clinical and Translational Research Networks-Building Team Medicine Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (250 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine
Soggetto non controllato: renal cell carcinoma
team medicine
translational research
community practice
clinical trials
geriatric oncology
older adults
cancer clinical trials
recruitment
community
team science
bladder cancer
urothelial carcinoma
COVID-19
team-based medicine
colorectal cancer
precisian medicine
academic and community oncology
cancer center
lung cancer
lung cancer screening
low-dose CT scans
cancer prevention
smoking cessation
tobacco control
national guidelines for screening and prevention
pharmaceutical aids to smoking cessation
non-small cell lung cancer
driver mutations
testing rates
receptor tyrosine kinases
actionable mutations
next-generation sequencing
fast-and-frugal trees
personalized medicine
minorities
ethnicity
race
breast cancer
research
HER2-directed therapy
community oncology
academic cancer center
precision medicine
cancer genetics
cancer genomics
small cell lung cancer
immunotherapy
epithelial ovarian cancer
frontline treatment
surgical debulking
adjuvant chemotherapy
maintenance therapy
PARP inhibitor
genetics counseling
clinical research
oropharyngeal cancer
concurrent chemoradiation therapy
human papillomavirus
feeding tube dependency
value-based care
value-based cancer care
oncology pathways
Early Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
team-based care
oncology medical home
integrated cancer care
supportive care pathways
surgical pathways
cancer care plans
Persona (resp. second.): KulkarniPrakash
SalgiaRavi
Sommario/riassunto: Medical centers are widely recognized as vital components of the healthcare system. However, academic medical centers are differentiated from their community counterparts by their mission, which typically focuses on clinical care, education, and research. Nonetheless, community clinics/hospitals fill a critical need and play a complementary role serving as the primary sites for health care in most communities. Furthermore, it is now increasingly recognized that in addition to physicians, physician-scientists, and other healthcare-related professionals, basic research scientists also contribute significantly to the emerging inter- and cross-disciplinary, team-oriented culture of translational science. Therefore, approaches that combine the knowledge, skills, experience, expertise, and visions of clinicians in academic medical centers and their affiliated community centers and hospitals, together with basic research scientists, are critical in shaping the emerging culture of translational research so that patients from the urban as well as suburban settings can avail the benefits of the latest developments in science and medicine. ‘Integrating Clinical and Translational Research Networks—Building Team Medicine’ is an embodiment of this ethos at the City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, California. It includes a series of papers authored by teams of leading clinicians, basic research scientists, and translational researchers. The authors discuss how engaging and collaborating with community-based practices, where the majority of older patients with cancer receive their care, can ensure that these patients receive the highest-quality, evidence-based care. Based on our collective experience at City of Hope, we would like to stress that the success of academic-community collaborative programs not only depends on the goodwill and vision of the participants but also on the medical administration, academic leadership, and policymakers who define the principles and rules by which cooperation within the health care industry occurs. We trust that our experience embodied in this singular compendium will serve as a ‘Rosetta Stone’ for other institutions and practitioners.
Titolo autorizzato: Integrating Clinical and Translational Research Networks-Building Team Medicine  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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