Abstract

Grand Rounds: Multidisciplinary Management of the Patient With Metastatic Colorectal Adenocarcinoma.

Highlights

  • A continuing education article for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, advanced degree nurses, oncology and hematology nurses, pharmacists, and physicians

  • The current case report provides an example of the effective management of metastatic colorectal cancer through the use of a multidisciplinary tumor conference (MTC) to provide coordinated care throughout the disease continuum

  • The advanced practitioner plays a key role in the multidisciplinary management of these patients, and whenever possible, should be engaged in the MTC

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Summary

GRAND ROUNDS

Grand Rounds: Multidisciplinary Management of the Patient With Metastatic Colorectal Adenocarcinoma. A continuing education article for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, advanced degree nurses, oncology and hematology nurses, pharmacists, and physicians. NP-C, University of Arizona Cancer Center Hitendra Patel, MD, University of Arizona Cancer Center Sandra E. RN, MS, AOCN®, ANP-C, University of Arizona Cancer Center Hina Arif Tiwari, MD, University of Arizona Cancer Center Emad Elquza, MD, University of Arizona Cancer Center

Activity Rationale and Purpose
Learning Objectives
Continuing Education
Financial Disclosures
Product Disclosure
How to Earn Credit
CASE STUDY
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO TREATMENT
THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY TUMOR CONFERENCE
Findings
THE ROLE OF THE ADVANCED PRACTITIONER IN THE MTC
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