Tyler Kelly H, Haverkos Bradley M, Hastings Justin, Hu Eileen, Philips Ramez, Gru Alejandro A, Welliver Meng Xu, Mishra Anjali, Wong Henry K, Porcu Pierluigi
Division of Dermatology, The Ohio State University , Columbus, OH , USA.
Division of Hematology, The Ohio State University , Columbus, OH , USA.
Front Oncol. 2015 Jun 17;5:136. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2015.00136. eCollection 2015.
The clinical benefit of a multidisciplinary clinic practice model has been well described in a variety of medical specialties and cancer types. It proves particularly valuable when an integrated team is needed to optimally manage patients with rare or complex neoplasms. However, the ideal implementation of an integrated multidisciplinary care program for translational research and education has not been well reported. Herein, we propose how a multimodality cutaneous lymphoma (CL) clinic model can optimally manage CL patients. We offer our perspective on this model as an efficient means for delivering patient care, a continuing education resource for referring physicians, a conduit for translational and clinical research, and an educational tool for medical students, house staff, and fellows.
多学科临床实践模式的临床益处已在多种医学专科和癌症类型中得到充分描述。当需要一个综合团队来最佳管理罕见或复杂肿瘤患者时,它被证明特别有价值。然而,关于用于转化研究和教育的综合多学科护理计划的理想实施情况尚未得到充分报道。在此,我们提出一种多模式皮肤淋巴瘤(CL)临床模式如何能够最佳管理CL患者。我们将此模式视为提供患者护理的有效手段、为转诊医生提供的继续教育资源、转化和临床研究的渠道以及医学生、住院医师和研究员的教育工具,并阐述我们的观点。