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Teaching specialty cancer medicine in rural hospitals: The cancer outreach program as a model

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Pages 235-240 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Cancer doctors and nurses are clustered in the metropolitan areas of Virginia. However, cancer patients are found throughout the state, and cancer mortality time trends are worse in the rural areas. Efforts to recruit cancer physicians and nurses to rural hospitals have been unsuccessful due to the practice characteristics, educational isolation, and economic disincentives. Our rural cancer education program involves the physicians and nurses currently in practice at two rural hospitals. We provide hands‐on training in cancer care, continuing education, and intense week‐long educational sessions. We have observed changes in physician and nurse practice styles that benefit the cancer patient including effective pain management, enrollment of patients on clinical trials, increased use of adjuvant therapy, and breast conservation. We are providing state‐of‐the‐art cancer care at the rural hospitals in the Cancer Outreach Program. We have improved the educational opportunities and increased utilization of the resources of the academic career center. We can modify the practice characteristics by providing needed clinical programs and enhancing the rural hospital/academic medical center link. We have shown that rural cancer care can be revenue‐neutral or positive, and we are seeking creative solutions to the financial disincentives of rural specialty practice. We can assist the rural hospital in the recruitment of oncology specialty nurses and physicians by providing cancer care services, and the patient caseload is available to teach prospective rural subspecialty practitioners at the rural hospitals.

Notes

Director of Cancer Education; Massey Cancer Center, Medical College of Virginia.

Director of Cancer Control and Outreach; Massey Cancer Center, Medical College of Virginia.

Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Outreach Program; Massey Cancer Center, Medical College of Virginia.

Program Director for Oncology Services, Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Manchester, New Hampshire.

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