Development of the Moffitt Cancer Network as a Telemedicine and Teleconferencing Educational Tool for Health Care Providers

Abstract

The Moffitt Cancer Network's (MCN) goal is to provide up-to-date oncology related information, resources, and education to oncology health care providers and researchers for the prevention and cure of cancer. The MCN provides access to educational programming, cancer control and clinical protocols, and a mechanism to exchange patient focused information leading to the improved detection and treatment of cancer. The MCN is health care provider focused and complements an array of existing public/lay information sources available elsewhere. It is built around the concept that oncology expertise is geographically centralized, multidisciplinary in nature and of limited availability. The MCN addresses these constraints by increasing availability through a World Wide Web-based design that enables wide access from many geographic locales. The Moffitt Cancer Network is available to users and can be found at: http://network.moffltt.usf.edu. The MCN currently has 212 presentations in its library, increasing at a rate of 4.8 presentations per month on average. Additionally, 12 conferences sponsored by USF and Moffitt are also currently available online.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 2001
Accession Number
ADA391969

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  • Jeffrey P Krischer

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  • University of South Florida

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