Join Dr. E and Angel as they continue with last week’s guests from around the world to compare and contrast US oncology care with that of other countries.
In today’s episode Angel and Dr. E interview CROC’s old friend Dr. Len Berry as well as Dr. Dawn Stacey, Dr. Karina Steffensen, and Karina Olling who will discuss their recently published article on shared decision making with particular emphasis on expanding the nurses role in the crucial and sentinel early moments of your diagnosis and treatment plan options.
Dawn Stacey
Full Professor and RN, PhD, CON(C), FCAHS, FCAN, FAAN
2005 Ph.D. Population Health University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario
2000 M.Sc.N. Nursing University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario
University Distinguished Professor of Marketing Regents Professor M.B. Zale Chair in Retailing and Marketing Leadership Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Module: Shared Decision Making
Episode: Who’s really making your medical decisions?
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Today’s Kick Off Story: Two clinical vignettes about Decision Regret
On today’s podcast Dr. E and Angel welcome Louise Eaton and Jess Machedo – 2 of the best Nurse Practitioners on earth talk about current nursing roles in oncology and future directions especially in shared decision making between nurses and survivors. This episode will set the table for next weeks episode which reviews shared decision making in further detail.
Module: Shared Decision Making (Premier)
Episode: I’m a Nurse-What’s Your Superpower?
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Today’s Kick Off Story: July 1986 – Dr. E’s first week of Internship
What better way to end this tremendously informative module on defining survivorship than with Dr. Charles Shapiro professor of medicine Mount Sinai medical center; one of the pioneers of cancer survivor advocacy and a legacy level clinician in breast cancer and translational medicine.
Dr. Charles Shapiro Biography
Dr. Shapiro is Professor of Medicine (Hematology and Medical Oncology) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is the Director of the Translational Breast Cancer Research for the Mount Sinai Health System and Director of Survivorship Programs at The Tisch Cancer Institute. Dr. Shapiro sees patients at the Dubin Breast Center of The Tisch Cancer Institute.
Dr. Shapiro’s clinical research interests include bone health, specifically the impact of adjuvant chemotherapy on bone loss in premenopausal women; development of new, effective treatments; and clinical trials that feature novel therapies. Dr. Shapiro is committed to providing the best treatments tailored to each patient for optimal outcomes and empowering women to regain control over their lives.
Professor of Medicine Director of Translational Breast Cancer Research Director of Cancer Survivorship, Tisch Cancer Institute Division of Hematology/Medical Oncology Department of Medicine
Module: Defining Survivorship
Episode: Cancer Survivorship Past, Present, and Future
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Today’s Kickoff Story: Hall of Famers that not only are the best at their game but that also CHANGE the game.