Abstract

Pituitary adenomas are a common, diverse group of tumours associated with increased morbidity and mortality. At our institution, a Canadian tertiary care centre, over 100 patients present for evaluation, and treatment of pituitary adenomas yearly. While these patients are often seen by multiple services, it is not clear if standardized or best practices are followed for their care. The standardization of care and development of best practices and protocols have been shown to reduce practice variation, improve patient care and decrease ineffective resource utilization. A quality improvement project was undertaken to develop a standardized multidisciplinary management protocol for this patient population.

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