Dubious Acronyms: Handoff Quality and Treating Depression in Cancer Patients - https://healthydebate.ca/podcast/handoff-quality-ipass-depression-cancer/ The Rounds Table is a free recurring medical podcast covering the latest and most important research from major medical journals. It is intended for all practicing healthcare professionals and aims to to help them keep up to date in the care of their patients. Dr. John Fralick and Dr. Michael Fralick Life Sciences false Tue, 02 Mar 2021 01:39:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://healthydebate.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-hd-fav-new-32x32.png Dubious Acronyms: Handoff Quality and Treating Depression in Cancer Patients - https://healthydebate.ca/podcast/handoff-quality-ipass-depression-cancer/ 32 32 Dubious Acronyms: Handoff Quality and Treating Depression in Cancer Patients https://healthydebate.ca/podcast/handoff-quality-ipass-depression-cancer/ https://healthydebate.ca/podcast/handoff-quality-ipass-depression-cancer/#respond Fri, 21 Nov 2014 12:00:47 +0000 https://healthy-debate-2.local/?post_type=podcast&p=14120 Implementation of a Handoff Program in Pediatric Hospitals and Treating Depression in Cancer Patients Nathan and Amol want you to: 1.Recognize that a standardized handoff program reduced medical errors in academic pediatric hospitals. 2. Appreciate that a targeted program to treat depression in cancer patients was more effective than usual care. Continuing Medical Education Internists can ...

The post Dubious Acronyms: Handoff Quality and Treating Depression in Cancer Patients appeared first on Healthy Debate.

]]>
Subscribe on iTunes

Implementation of a Handoff Program in Pediatric Hospitals and Treating Depression in Cancer Patients

Nathan and Amol want you to:

1.Recognize that a standardized handoff program reduced medical errors in academic pediatric hospitals.

2. Appreciate that a targeted program to treat depression in cancer patients was more effective than usual care.

Continuing Medical Education

Internists can receive 0.5 hours of Continuing Medical Education credit for each podcast they listen to through the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine (MOC Category 1) and the American Medical Association (PRA Category 1). To receive CME credit for listening to this podcast, please click here to fill out our Evaluation and Impact Assessment Form.

The papers

Starmer AJ et al. Changes in medical errors after implementation of a handoff program. N Engl J Med 2014 Nov 6;371(19):1803-12. (PubMed).

Sharpe M et al. Integrated collaborative care for comorbid major depression in patients with cancer (SMaRT Oncology-2): a multicentre randomised controlled effectiveness trial. Lancet 2014 Sep 20;384(9948):1099-108. (PubMed).

Good stuff

Nathan: “Your Blood Tested Positive for Ebola. I Am Sorry.” Dr. Ada Igonoh, GatesNotes: The blog of Bill Gates. November 12, 2014.

Amol: JE Oliver and T Wood. Medical Conspiracy Theories and Health Behaviors in the United States. JAMA Intern Med. 2014;174(5):817-818.

Please help us evaluate The Rounds Table by filling out our survey.

The post Dubious Acronyms: Handoff Quality and Treating Depression in Cancer Patients appeared first on Healthy Debate.

]]>
https://healthydebate.ca/podcast/handoff-quality-ipass-depression-cancer/feed/ 0