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Multidisciplinary team working, clinical networks, and chambers; opportunities to work …

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S Carter, P Garside, A Black - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com
Recently in the United Kingdom some new organisational structures for clinicians
have been discussed. So far little has changed, but the intensity of interest
suggests this may be an opportunity to link change in working practices ...
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Surgeons' views on multi-disciplinary breast meetings


EJ Macaskill, S Thrush, EM Walker, JM Dixon - European Journal of Cancer, 2006 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to assess surgeons' views and their current
commitments to multi-disciplinary breast meetings (MDMs). Two hundred and fifty
questionnaires were sent out to registered members of the British ...
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Breast cancer multi-disciplinary teams in England: much achieved but still more to be done


JM Whelan, CDM Griffith, T Archer - The Breast, 2006 - Elsevier
The majority of core members of the breast MDT attend weekly meetings to discuss
the multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer, although
attendance by medical oncologists and reconstructive breast surgeons is ...
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Multidisciplinary care for breast cancer: barriers and solutions


D Tripathy - The breast journal, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract:Breast cancer treatment and research is becoming more multidisciplinary
in nature. Several modalities and areas of expertise are critical for optimal
patient management. The basis for medical decisions and recommendations ...
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Effect of process standards on survival of patients with head and neck cancer in the south …


M Birchall, D Bailey, P King - British journal of cancer, 2004 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
In 1998, we released the first report of the South and West Audit of Head and
Neck Cancer, SWAHN I (Birchall et al, 2000). Data collection for this had begun
in 1996 and clinicians and hospitals barely had time to respond to the ...
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[CITATION] Effective team management


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[PDF] Multidisciplinary care for women with early breast cancer in the Australian context: what …


H Zorbas, B Barraclough, K Rainbird, K … - Medical Journal of Australia, 2003 - mja.com.au
MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE is a team approach to the provision of healthcare by all
relevant medical and allied health disciplines. In 1995, multidisciplinary care
was recommended, by a House of Representatives inquiry, as a means of ...
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Multidisciplinary team working: is it both holistic and effective?


H Jefferies, KK Chan - International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Multidisciplinary team (MDT) working has been endorsed as the main mechanism to
ensure truly holistic care for patients and a seamless service for patients
throughout their disease trajectory and across the boundaries of primary, ...
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