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The Art of Effective Networking: Putting Yourself Out There
Love it or hate it, networking is an integral part of professional development, and in the ever-evolving world of healthcare, it has become an indispensable tool for forging connections, sharing knowledge, and advancing careers.
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OFS Patient Journey Pathway
AONN+, with support from TerSera Therapeutics, is thrilled to introduce you to a resource to assist you in educating your patients and caregivers in understanding the estrogen receptor–positive, premenopausal breast cancer journey.
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A View of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
A simple explanation of artificial intelligence is the discipline of making machines that can think like humans. It is a “smart” technology that can process large amounts of data, such as numbers, algorithms, and other input, to recognize patterns and use real-time data to make decisions like humans. Unlike humans, it has the capacity to process significant amounts of data, but what it cannot replace currently is the emotional depth, intuition, and unpredictability of human creativity.
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Artificial Intelligence  Is Here: What You Need to Know
Where do we really stand when it comes to artificial intelligence? What is the value? Who is using it? What are the risks and drawbacks? This technology has been discussed as a solution to complicated medical management as long ago as the 1970s, in the early days of developing clinical decision support systems.
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Survey Offers Snapshot of Patient and Provider Perceptions of AI Use in Healthcare
Have you ever asked ChatGPT to create a bio on yourself? Was it spot-on? Somewhat accurate? Total fiction? ChatGPT and similar programs, such as Google’s Med-PaLM 2 and Bard, and Microsoft’s Bing Chat, are generative artificial intelligence (AI) programs that use large language models to respond to prompts.
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As oncology patient navigation leaders, we knew it before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sadly, the pandemic spotlighted the longstanding health inequities that have existed systemically in the United States and gave impetus to highlight it—the fact that patient navigation is an evidence-based intervention that effectively addresses disparities in cancer care.
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CLL’s unique properties may lead to providers and patients conceptualizing the prognosis differently. These findings present new information about the needs of people with CLL, with potentially transferable implications for people with other chronic illnesses. Information should be shared with providers about how to discuss a CLL prognosis sensitively.
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More than 1.6 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Despite the different treatment options available for cancer, many individuals refuse treatment for various reasons. However, little is known about the cumulative group of individuals who refuse treatment.
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The September 2023 CATCH Is Awarded to Beth Trebilcock, RN, OCN, Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, North Carolina
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Approximately 45% of all Americans suffer from 1 or more chronic diseases, which are among the most prevalent and costly health conditions in the United States.
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