Neutropenic sepsis is a potentially fatal complication of anticancer treatment (particularly chemotherapy). Helpful hint: NICE have produced a COVID-19 rapid guideline on the delivery of systemic anticancer treatments. If patients present with COVID-19 symptoms this...
Meet the specialists: effective telephone consultations
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Friday 13th November 2020
Missed our free GatewayC webinar on Effective Telephone Consultations? Watch our recording here.
In this webinar, GatewayC met Alison Franklin, a Senior Trainer at the Maguire Communication Skills Training Unit based at The Christie, who answered key questions from our audience. These questions included:
• | How can I end a telephone consultation with a patient who talks excessively? |
• | How can I manage a patient who may have difficulties speaking? |
• | What are the risks and benefits of telephone consultations? |
In our upcoming ‘Meet the Specialists’ series, we will be speaking to Dr Ben Noble, Dr Anthony Cunliffe and Professor Gordon Jayson.
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Friday 27th November 2020 Missed our free GatewayC webinar on Improving Early Diagnosis? Watch our recording here. In this webinar, GatewayC met Dr Anthony Cunliffe, Joint National Lead Macmillan GP Adviser, and Dr Ben Noble, East Midlands Cancer Alliance and Cancer...
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