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Abstract Number: 0065
RE-PRIORITIZING LEARNING ON AN INPATIENT MEDICAL ONCOLOGY SERVICE
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Nationally, inpatient medical oncology services are transitioning from services led by oncologists to hospitalist led with a consultant medical oncology team. There is national literature surrounding inpatient medical oncology services being poorly received by residents for a variety of reasons. Inpatient medical oncology is generally limited to medical complications and challenging goals of care [...]
Abstract Number: 0255
CANCER MEDICINE MUSICAL CHAIRS: STEPPING UP THE GAME FOR ONCOLOGY HOSPITALIST CARE DELIVERY
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Improving efficiency and throughput in cancer patients with high acuity is challenging and requires a multi-disciplinary effort to coordinate care delivery. In The James Cancer Hospital, two separate Internal Medicine Divisions (Medical Oncology and Hospital Medicine) have historically provided inpatient oncology hospitalist care to an average daily census of 98 patients throughout The James, [...]
Abstract Number: 0595
A SOLID SURPRISE: SPONTANEOUS TUMOR LYSIS SYNDROME IN METASTATIC BREAST CANCER
SHM Converge 2025
Case Presentation: A 38-year-old woman with suspected metastatic right breast cancer presented to the acute care hospital for a second opinion. The patient first noticed a breast lump one year ago and had been receiving homeopathic medical care without improvement. She was evaluated in a foreign country one week prior to admission and was advised [...]
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