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Use evidence based practice to improve the care of patients with a past, current, or potential future diagnosis.
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Demonstrate effective communication with all members of multidisciplinary healthcare team, including but not limited to physicians, nurses, complimentary medicine team members, physiatrists, social workers, and discharge planners.
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Obtain or develop educational materials for patients, staff, and community members as appropriate.
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Participate in tracking metrics and/or patient outcomes in order to document and evaluate outcomes of the navigation program.
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Demonstrate critical thinking skills, scientific judgments, and leadership in planning for the care of the patient.
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Following assessment of educational needs, provide and reinforce education to patients, families, and caregivers about the diagnosis, treatment options, side effect management, post-treatment care and survivorship.
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Orientate patients, families, and caregivers to the cancer team(s) available, the multidisciplinary team member roles, and available resources.
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Assess and promote wellness through lifestyle choices and self-care strategies through education and appropriate referrals to ancillary services, including but not limited to dietary, chaplain, social services, etc.
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Facilitate timely scheduling of appointments, diagnostic testing, and procedures to expedite the plan of care and promote continuity of care.
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Participate in the coordination of the care plan with the multidisciplinary team to promote timely follow up and supportive care recommendations.
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Responsible for facilitating all new patient visits and obtaining outside records, films, and slides by the scheduled appointment dates.
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Communicate appropriate instructions to patients for scheduled appointments.
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Utilize multiple patient information systems to ensure comprehensive, retrievable information on all patient management and reporting of outcomes.
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Aid in insurance authorization for appropriate visits by communicating and organizing pertinent information.
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Demonstrate knowledge of clinical guidelines through the disease process (i.e. National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines).
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Assist in the identification and referral process of candidates for clinical trials and/or genetic counseling as appropriate.
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Participate in the transition of patients from active treatment to survivorship or end of life care.
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Use ethical framework regarding patient care to assist patients with cancer associated issues related to treatment goals, advance directives, palliative care, and end of life concerns.
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Demonstrate a genuine, empathetic approach when working to resolve patient/family issues and when offering support.
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Provide psychosocial support to patients, families and caregivers as needed and/or requested.