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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Multidisciplinary Clinics: A High-Volume Pancreatic Cancer Center Experience

Authors :
Ammar A. Javed
Joseph R. Habib
Benedict Kinny-Köster
Mary Hodgin
Lindsay Parish
Dea Cunningham
Amy Hacker-Prietz
Richard A. Burkhart
William R. Burns
Christopher R. Shubert
John L. Cameron
Atif Zaheer
Linda C.H. Chu
Satomi Kawamoto
Elizabeth D. Thompson
Eun J. Shin
Amol Narang
Lei Zheng
Daniel A. Laheru
Ralph H. Hruban
Jin He
Christopher L. Wolfgang
Elliot K. Fishman
Kelly Lafaro
Source :
Current problems in diagnostic radiology. 51(5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The unprecedented impact of the Sars-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19) has strained the healthcare system worldwide. The impact is even more profound on diseases requiring timely complex multidisciplinary care such as pancreatic cancer. Multidisciplinary care teams have been affected significantly in multiple ways as healthcare teams collectively acclimate to significant space limitations and shortages of personnel and supplies. As a result, many patients are now receiving suboptimal remote imaging for diagnosis, staging, and surgical planning for pancreatic cancer. In addition, the lack of face-to-face interactions between the physician and patient and between multidisciplinary teams has challenged patient safety, research investigations, and house staff education. In this study, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed our high-volume pancreatic multidisciplinary clinic, the unique challenges faced, as well as the potential benefits that have arisen out of this situation. We also reflect on its implications for the future during and beyond the pandemic as we anticipate a hybrid model that includes a component of virtual multidisciplinary clinics as a means to provide accessible world-class healthcare for patients who require complex oncologic management.

Details

ISSN :
15356302
Volume :
51
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current problems in diagnostic radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34f247735623ce81cf50c36779aa9c69