Study finds larger oncology practices and those caring for cancer survivors on Medicare provide more supportive services, highlighting potential gaps in support for smaller practices and those w/o survivorship clinics.
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Worked with an amazing team at Wake Forest NCORP Research Base to do a deep deep into survivorship support services/referrals/resources offered across NCORP practice groups. https://t.co/h4YSGwyxsM @EmilyVDressler @KateWeaverPhD @sohl_dr@ShelleyBluethm1@BeelerDori @
It's #MemberMonday! Dr. Jamie Faro, PhD, MS @faro_jamie is an Assistant Prof at @UMassChan. Her research focuses on increasing physical activity in chronic disease populations through dissemination & implementation science methods, wearables, & clinic-community collaborations.
Check out our new paper on delivering clinic-based physical activity referrals to cancer survivors by partnering with LIVESTRONG at the Y and @patplabcsu#TBM https://t.co/fSqSQPJOqv
Our UMass providers are passionate about integrating physical activity data into EHR. Excited to partner with them on this work!
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RCT: Adults who smoke with access to viral peer-recruitment tools (but not #MachineLearning-based selection) had improved 6-month smoking cessation outcomes (45%) compared to those with no access (31%). https://t.co/EYEcf0TrAr
Feeling inspired after two in-person D+I events this month and receiving a K01 award from NHLBI to carry out my implementation work decreasing cancer survivors CVD risk by incorporating physical activity referral choices into survivorship clinical care!
1/3: Dr. Elise Stevens and I are recruiting postdoctoral trainees interested in "Tobacco and Digital Health Research" -- https://t.co/g0fWTsbBGE
Positions are available for both this and next year.