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BackTable Tumor Board is a multi-disciplinary podcast for healthcare professionals that play an active role in cancer care.
S03 Ep. 29 Enhancing Care Coordination in Bladder Cancer Treatments with Brynn Moore and Meredith Donahue
BackTable Tumor Board
38 minutes
1 month ago
S03 Ep. 29 Enhancing Care Coordination in Bladder Cancer Treatments with Brynn Moore and Meredith Donahue
With the right protocols (and the right team!), urology clinics can proactively manage the side effects of intravesical therapy. This in-studio episode from the 2025 NMIBC Creator Weekend™ series features unique perspectives from Vanderbilt nurse practitioner Meredith Donahue and surgical neuro-oncology nurse Brynn Moore, a surgical neuro-oncology nurse, both with focuses in urologic oncology. Hosted by Dr. Ruchika Talwar, we cover the practical and logistical considerations in intravesical therapy administration.
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This podcast is supported by an educational grant from Ferring Pharmaceuticals.
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SYNPOSIS
Donahue and Moore share their experiences with intravesical therapy, discussing practical issues such as patient management, scheduling, and handling side effects. They emphasize the importance of creating a supportive environment in clinics, proactive treatment plans, and ensuring effective communication among the multidisciplinary team. They also share resources and tips for nurses and nurse practitioners new to urologic oncology.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction07:09 - Multidisciplinary Team Dynamics11:34 - Resources for Patients18:55 - Transvaginal Estrogen Cream26:56 - Optimizing Intravesical Therapy Clinics35:57 - The Importance of Multidisciplinary Collaboration36:27 - Conclusion
BackTable Tumor Board
BackTable Tumor Board is a multi-disciplinary podcast for healthcare professionals that play an active role in cancer care.