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    Outpatient Training During Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship: A National Survey by Han, Harry J., Ouellette, Michelle C., Yeh, Jonathan C., Dodge, Laura E., Finlay, Esme, Cullinan, Amelia M., Buss, Mary K.

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-10-2024)
    “…Outpatient palliative care (PC) has strong evidence demonstrating impact across serious illnesses, resulting in growing demand for skilled outpatient PC…”
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    Impact of Implementing Serious Illness Conversations Across a Comprehensive Cancer Center Using an Interdisciplinary Approach by Guo, Karen, Wasp, Garrett, Vergo, Maxwell, Wilson, Matthew, Holthoff, Megan M, Buus-Frank, Madge E, Perry, James J, Cullinan, Amelia M

    “…Gaps in communication of end-of-life care preferences increase risk of patient harm. Adoption of oncology practice guidelines advocating serious illness…”
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    Implementation and Impact of a Serious Illness Communication Training for Hematology-Oncology Fellows by Wasp, Garrett T., Cullinan, Amelia M., Chamberlin, Mary D., Hayes, Christi, Barnato, Amber E., Vergo, Maxwell T.

    Published in Journal of cancer education (01-12-2021)
    “…Effective communication between providers and patients with serious illness is critical to ensure that treatment is aligned with patient goals. We developed…”
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    Joining together to improve outcomes: integrating specialty palliative care into the care of patients with cancer by Vergo, Maxwell T, Cullinan, Amelia M

    “…This article addresses the misconception that patients with cancer should undergo a definitive "transition" to palliative care at some point in their…”
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    Spreading routine serious illness conversations at a single cancer center using a multidisciplinary and patient-family advisory approach by Wasp, Garrett Thomas, Guo, Karen, Wilson, Matthew, Vergo, Maxwell Thomas, Willaims, Andy, Perry, James J., Holthoff, Megan M., Buus-Frank, Madge E., Cullinan, Amelia M.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-10-2022)
    “…367 Background: ASCO Guidelines recommend oncologists conduct serious illness conservations (SIC) for all patients with advanced cancer. We describe the…”
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