WCOE: Life-saving End-of-life Discussions, New HHS Investment, When Seniors Talk to Med Students, and More
What Caught Our Eye (WCOE) Each week, we recap the cancer policy articles, studies, and stories that caught our attention. |
"A nurse with fatal breast cancer says end-of-life discussions saved her life" #choosingwisely @NotesOnNursing https://t.co/cPhjYxPKGt
— ABIM Foundation (@ABIMFoundation) September 29, 2015
How does cancer affect people from different populations and groups? This video explains it: https://t.co/VzwsN58YJV
— NCI Disparities (@NCICRCHD) September 28, 2015
Ask your doctor about making a cancer care plans that include treatment, summary & survivorship plans @CancerAdvocacy https://t.co/J6SJ5BHqpY
— BreakawayfromCancer (@BreakawayCancer) September 30, 2015
HHS announces $685 million to support clinicians delivering high quality, patient-centered care https://t.co/6mSPvzq677
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) October 1, 2015
Seniors Tell Medical Students What They Need From Doctors https://t.co/LAEng0WbZD via @khnews
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) September 28, 2015
Via @NPR: A Nurse Reflects On The Privilege Of Caring For Dying Patients https://t.co/lpjK6FgzWl
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) September 29, 2015