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Cancer Care for the Whole Patient: Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs
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Estimates of the Supply of Selected Physician Types Available to Provide or Ensure the Provision of Psychosocial Health Services,
285
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Estimates of the U.S. Supply of Selected Nonphysician Providers Available to Provide or Ensure the Provision of Psychosocial Health Services,
286
B-1
Serial Search Strategies,
362
B-2
Psychosocial Needs and Formal Services to Address Them,
364
C-1
Recommendations Addressing Psychosocial Services,
379
C-2
Other Recommendations of Potential Relevance,
394
S-1
Model for the delivery of psychosocial health services,
8
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Cancer care trajectories,
25
4-1
Model for the delivery of psychosocial health services,
158
5-1
A Letter to My Patients,
231
5-2
Example of Patient Handout on Sources of Help in Managing Cancer and Its Treatment,
233
5-3
Patient Comments on the Usefulness of CancerCare’s Telephone Education Workshops,
234
6-1
Medicare Care Coordination Demonstration Projects,
259
7-1
LCME Undergraduate Medical Education Accreditation Standards That Address Psychosocial Health Services,
290
7-2
General Principles of Gender, Ethnic, and Behavioral Considerations for USMLE Step 1,
292
7-3
General Competencies of the ACGME Outcome Project,
293
7-4
Selected NLNAC Core Competencies Addressing Psychosocial Health Services,
298
7-5
Selected Core Competencies from The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education ,
299
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Selected C-Change Psychosocial Core Competencies,
314
B-1
Key Factors Associated with Successful Dissemination and Adoption of Innovations,
368