Group medical appointments: A novel approach in patient education for adjuvant endocrine therapy.

2013 
133 Background: Group medical appointments (GMA) are currently practiced for a wide range of medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and cardiovascular disease. Previously, postmenopausal estrogen receptor positive breast cancer patients (ERBCP) attended individual physician clinic appointments to learn about their options for adjuvant endocrine therapy. This resulted in variable education provided, lengthy medical oncologist (MO) clinic visits and significant wait-lists to attend clinic. Accordingly, we embarked on a pilot program to determine the feasibility and acceptability of GMA in this patient population. Methods: Since 2010, ERBCP requiring endocrine therapy were referred and scheduled in the biweekly GMA program. Education regarding choices, risks, benefits and side effects of endocrine therapy were provided by a nurse practitioner (NP) and/or pharmacist (RX). After questions were solicited from the group, individual ERBCP were provided with prescriptions and scheduled for guid...
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