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JCO Oncology Practice Podcast

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)ascopubs.org
JCO OP: Put Into Practice Podcast is your source for solution-oriented discussions on the systemic challenges in cancer care. Host Dr. Fumiko Chino interviews thought leaders on research related to quality, cancer care policies, access to care, and care delivery. Gain practical knowledge that you can apply to improve your day-to-day practice and patient experience.
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Episodes

Palliative Care in Oncology

by Robert S. Miller, MD. Dr. Amy Abernethy from Duke discusses the challenges and promises of integrating palliative care and oncology

Dec 21, 201120 min

2011 National Practice Benchmark Report

by Robert S. Miller. Elaine Towle and Tom Barr from Oncology Metrics discuss their annual National Practice Benchmark Report and review practice trends from 2005-2010.

Sep 19, 201129 min

Audio Summary of the July 2011 JOP Issue

by Robert S. Miller. Dr. Miller discusses highlights from the special series in the July 2011 issue of the Journal of Oncology Practice on Electronic Health Records in oncology.

Sep 06, 201121 min

Why Meaningful Use Matters

by Robert S. Miller. Dr. Peter Yu, guest editor for the JOP Special Series "Electronic Health Records in Oncology," discusses the Federal meaningful use incentives and their applicability to oncologists.

Aug 05, 201135 min

Rural Oncology

by Robert S. Miller. Laurence Heifetz, M.D. discusses the successes and barriers he faced in establishing a cancer program in the Lake Tahoe area of California.

Jun 08, 201122 min

Lymphedema and Arm Exercise in Breast Cancer

by Robert S. Miller. Kristen Cavanaugh, ACNP-BC discusses promising research showing that, for women who have undergone axillary lymph node dissection, exercise involving the affected arm does not seem to increase the risk of lymphedema.

Apr 28, 201113 min

Audio Summary of the JOP January 2011 Issue

by Robert S. Miller. Dr. Miller discusses highlights from the January 2011 issue of the Journal of Oncology Practice, including a study on the medication safety of five oral chemotherapies.

Feb 28, 201117 min
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