Plenary 2: Inter-professional Plenary 2: Inter-professional Collaboration Between Medicine Collaboration Between Medicine and Nursing and Nursing This session will examine key issues and critical success factors for This session will examine key issues and critical success factors for inter-professional collaboration between medicine and nursing inter-professional collaboration between medicine and nursing through key learning from policy and theory, and at the coalface of through key learning from policy and theory, and at the coalface of education and practice education and practice Maurene McQuestion John Waldron
Plenary 2: Inter-professional Collaboration Between Medicine and Nursing This session will examine key issues and critical success factors for inter-professional collaboration between medicine and nursing through key learning from policy and theory, and at the coalface of education and practice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Plenary 2: Inter-professional Plenary 2: Inter-professional Collaboration Between Medicine and Collaboration Between Medicine and NursingNursing
This session will examine key issues and critical success factors for This session will examine key issues and critical success factors for inter-professional collaboration between medicine and nursing inter-professional collaboration between medicine and nursing through key learning from policy and theory, and at the coalface of through key learning from policy and theory, and at the coalface of education and practice education and practice
Maurene McQuestion John Waldron
SummarySummarySummarySummary• Inter-professional collaboration between
Medicine and Nursing in the Management of Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancers
• Radiation Oncology• Management of H&N Cancer With Radiation• Patients Journey and Inter-professional
Collaboration Along This Journey
• Inter-professional collaboration between Nursing and Medicine: literature and implementation of roles
• 600 patients treated per year at PMH• 80-100 on treatment at any one time• 8 pairings of Radiation Oncologists and Nurse Case Managers• 2 Advanced Practice Nurses
– Clinical Nurse Specialist– Nurse Practitioner
• Speech Pathologist, Clinical Dietician, Social Worker
• 20 Radiation Therapists• 10 Radiation Dosimetrists and Planners• 4 Medical Physicists
• Dentists, Surgeons, Medical Oncolgists, Radiologists, Pathologists
5 to 7 weeks2 weeks 5 – 10 Years
Daily
Radiation TherapistsWeekly
Radiation Oncologist Nurse Case Manager Advanced Practice Nurse (CNS/NP)
PRN RD, Social work
Admission Chemotherapy Feeding tube Supportive care
Follow-Up Radiation Oncologist Nurse Case Manager APN**
Consultation Radiation Oncologist Nurse Case Manager
Preparation Nurse Case Manager Radiation Therapists Dentistry Radiation Oncologist Medical Oncologist
5 to 7 weeks2 weeks 5 – 10 Years
Daily
Radiation TherapistsWeekly
Radiation Oncologist Nurse Case Manager Advanced Practice Nurse (CNS/NP)
PRN RD, Social work
Admission Chemotherapy Feeding tube Supportive care
Radiation TreatmentRadiation Treatment
• Outpatient treatment• Daily fractions Monday to Friday• Over 5 to 7 weeks• Patient remains supine in an immobilization
device during 20 minutes of treatment• Examined weekly