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Breast Cancer (BC)

@Point of Care
Free
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About Breast Cancer (BC)

Breast Cancer @Point of Care for clinicians provides a well-engineered clinical decision support tool for you to obtain timely medical content and news as well as earning CME/CE credits, completely free of charge. If used in conjunction with our PRO Patient line of apps for patients (35+ apps for major conditions), Suite can provide you meaningful insights into between-visit patient progress—driving better decisions, better outcomes, and better care.

The app features Ask Cognitive™, an AI-assisted search technology to easily access curated, evidence-based, and disease-specific medical content. Clinicians can navigate content by asking voice-enabled natural language questions or typing them in. The Ask Cognitive confidence-rated answers efficiently incorporate the best current treatment options so decisions can be reached confidently and more rapidly, helping to improve patient outcomes. Answers can also be further investigated for deeper dives.

Features:
• Continually updated breast cancer content from expert physician authors
• Customize library with over 50 therapeutic areas to choose from
• Topics in diagnosis, treatment, and care management
• Case studies, videos, and interviews
• Access to actionable patient-recorded data
• Detailed reference list with access to original sources
• Continuing medical education credit (CME/CE) free of charge
• Surveys and peer polling
• Patient education resources to share with patients

Breast Cancer @Point of CareTM is designed to:
• Support discovery and practice change
• Provide relevant, evidence-based disease-specific medical content
• Improve patient outcomes at the point of care

Target Audience:
This CME/CE program is intended for oncologists, obstetrician-gynecologists, radiologists, primary care clinicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other oncology healthcare team members that treat and care for patients with breast cancer.

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