Oct 2024
A tumor board is made up of a group of physician specialists from a number of medical subspecialties: surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, radiation oncologists, geneticists and other specialists. This team meets regularly to discuss the cases of people with cancer. Siteman Cancer Center, based at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, has multiple tumor boards, each one organized around a specific cancer site.
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Jan 2024
Belief in the connection between music and the body and mind’s well-being dates back millennia, but the genesis of modern music therapy occurred after World War II, when physicians and nurses witnessed the positive emotional and physical response recovering veterans had to music. Since those observations were made, music therapy has developed into an accredited, allied health profession that uses interventions to address the physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs of groups or individuals.
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Aug 2023
Academic hospitals—those affiliated with major medical schools and dedicated not only to caring for patients but to research and training the next generation of physicians—make up just 5% of the 6,100 hospitals in the U.S., but they have a significant impact on the communities they serve. According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), people who receive treatment at an academic hospital are up to 20% more likely to survive a complex illness than those treated at a non-academic hospital.
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