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    In older patients with cancer, the balance between harms and benefits of treatment is delicate. There is a higher risk of adverse outcomes of cancer treatment due to comorbidity and geriatric impairments, while clinical benefit is uncertain due to their frequent exclusion in clinical trials [1,2]. Potential benefits of treatment (for example, increased survival) may come at a cost (for example, increased treatment side-effects or loss of function). As a result, treatment decisions are often preference sensitive, which means that the optimal treatment choice depends on a patient’s personal values and priorities [3].

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    As the population is ageing, the number of older patients with multimorbidity including cancer continues to increase. To improve care for these patients, the European Union-funded project “Streamlined Geriatric and Oncological evaluation based on IC Technology” (GERONTE) was initiated to develop a new, patient-centred, holistic care pathway. The aim of this paper is to analyse what challenges are encountered in everyday clinical practice according to patients, their informal caregivers, and healthcare professionals as a starting point for the development of the care pathway.

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    Support StatementSupported by an educational grant from Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.Learning ObjectiveAfter completing this educational activity, you should be able to:Adopt a patient-centered approach to treatment for patients with schizophreniaRelease, Review, and Expiration DatesThis brief report activity was published in March 2021 and is eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ through…

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    • Consider the value a patient-centered treatment approach for patients living with #Schizophrenia, which can include simplifying the medication regimen, using #SharedDecisionMaking, and psychosocial interventions. https://t.co/xiVVKmNqHO @CMEInstitute | #CME #MedEd #PsychTwitter https://t.co/9mRIEH7nvA

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    Faculty Joseph F. Goldberg, M.D.Clinical Professor of PsychiatryIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiNew York, NYHolly A. Swartz, M.D.Professor of PsychiatryUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, PA Melissa P. DelBello, MD, MSProfessor of Psychiatry and PediatricsDr. Stanley and Mickey Kaplan Professor and ChairDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral NeuroscienceUniversity of…

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    • Listen to a patient's journey to hope and recovery while living with #Bipolar disorder, and learn these #SharedDecisionMaking treatment strategies. https://t.co/5l8eMMIjSg @CMEInstitute | #CME #MedEd https://t.co/RSIUXRlNMG

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    CardioSmart is working with Cardiology Fellowship Program Directors across the country to help educate fellows-in-training about the importance of shared decision-making. Program directors: Download this slide presentation to explain shared decision-making and the challenge to your FITs. Also, you can print and distribute this handout with all the details of the challenge to your fellows.The…

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    • FITs: Have you signed up for #CardioSmart’s #SharedDecisionMaking Challenge❓ Today is the last day to submit your narrative for an opportunity to get free registration for #ACC23/#WCCardio in New Orleans. Find out more: https://t.co/3xJZbfSsec #CardioSmartChallenge #ACCFIT https://t.co/umqGZQHoqX

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    CardioSmart is working with Cardiology Fellowship Program Directors across the country to help educate fellows-in-training about the importance of shared decision-making. Program directors: Download this slide presentation to explain shared decision-making and the challenge to your FITs. Also, you can print and distribute this handout with all the details of the challenge to your fellows.The…

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    CardioSmart is working with Cardiology Fellowship Program Directors across the country to help educate fellows-in-training about the importance of shared decision-making. Program directors: Download this slide presentation to explain shared decision-making and the challenge to your FITs. Also, you can print and distribute this handout with all the details of the challenge to your fellows.The…

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    Faculty Joseph F. Goldberg, M.D.Clinical Professor of PsychiatryIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiNew York, NYHolly A. Swartz, M.D.Professor of PsychiatryUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, PA Melissa P. DelBello, MD, MSProfessor of Psychiatry and PediatricsDr. Stanley and Mickey Kaplan Professor and ChairDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral NeuroscienceUniversity of…

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    • Address manic and mixed episodes in patients with #Bipolar I disorder with these guideline-directed treatment strategies. Watch and learn from this expert #psychiatry team. https://t.co/5l8eMMIjSg #SharedDecisionMaking #CME #MedEd https://t.co/haRIwVCI2S