RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @alvie_barr: Cancer Has Not Gone Away 👉 A Primary Care Perspective to Support a Balanced Approach for Timely Cancer Diagnosis During #CO…
RT @alvie_barr: Cancer Has Not Gone Away 👉 A Primary Care Perspective to Support a Balanced Approach for Timely Cancer Diagnosis During #CO…
Would very much agree, cancer has not gone away but concerning about the reduced number of new presentations; and the subsequent impact on #PalliativeCare care @MacGPSarah
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @alvie_barr: Cancer Has Not Gone Away 👉 A Primary Care Perspective to Support a Balanced Approach for Timely Cancer Diagnosis During #CO…
@drtomround @bjgp @bmj_latest @richarddneal See our newly published paper from @CaPRINetwork https://t.co/CEO9I7XVzZ
@CaPRINetwork new paper. Messages: Assess/anticipate C-19 burden Enhance remote consults with caution Optimise collaborative workflows Expand access to diagnostics Identify/direct care to those at risk Patient outreach/education Address psychosocial needs
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @alvie_barr: Cancer Has Not Gone Away 👉 A Primary Care Perspective to Support a Balanced Approach for Timely Cancer Diagnosis During #CO…
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
Big frustrations: 1.4 Expand diagnostic service access: GPs unable to request basic ultrasound tests to rule out cancer and expected to continue as normal 1.7 Address psychosocial needs: underfunding of mental health services/state funded services pre-pa
RT @alvie_barr: Cancer Has Not Gone Away 👉 A Primary Care Perspective to Support a Balanced Approach for Timely Cancer Diagnosis During #CO…
RT @alvie_barr: Cancer Has Not Gone Away 👉 A Primary Care Perspective to Support a Balanced Approach for Timely Cancer Diagnosis During #CO…
Cancer Has Not Gone Away 👉 A Primary Care Perspective to Support a Balanced Approach for Timely Cancer Diagnosis During #COVID19 Link: https://t.co/DXHdfzF3vO @DrN_CancerPCP @CCampbellEdin @ProfJonEmery @richarddneal @Gregrubin4 @fmw22 @OncoAlert @tmprow
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RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
RT @DrN_CancerPCP: Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during C…
Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during COVID‐19 https://t.co/CEO9I7XVzZ @CaPRINetwork @CCampbellEdin @dweller12 @fmw22 @Gregrubin4 @richarddneal @ProfJonEmery @PVedsted