The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is working to stop a looming shortage of oncologists, cancer specialists and support staff.
“Clinicians tend to be in the urban areas and we have a pretty good share of them. It’s the rural areas that are having trouble attracting all members of the teams,” Dr. Stephen Grubbs with ASCO said. “I have practices where we have the medical oncologists in rural areas and the problem is getting nurses and advanced practice providers to help them.”
Grubbs said that over the last ten years, oncologists have changed their approach - moving into team-based care. This takes advantage of having a team that includes nurse practitioners and highly-trained nurse oncologists.
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