The Power of Partnership: Enhancing Patient Care in Multiple Myeloma through Academic and Community Physician Collaboration

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Panelists discuss how effective collaboration, care coordination, and communication between academic and community physicians are crucial for ensuring seamless transitions and high-quality care for patients with multiple myeloma.

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  • Let’s talk about the importance of collaboration in patient care between an academic and community physician when transitioning care for patients with multiple myeloma.
  • How do you coordinate, care for and maintain communication?
  • How can you ensure centers are equipped to receive patients back?
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