Survivorship Clinics
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University of Minnesota
Survivors Served
Adult cancers (diagnosed after age 18), Childhood cancers (who are now OVER age 18), Childhood cancers (who are now UNDER age 18)
Offer consultations to survivors who were not treated at the institution?
Yes
Program Name
University of Minnesota Cancer and Blood and Marrow Transplant Cancer Survivorship Program
Program Director
Anne Blaes
Program Coordinator
Ashley Schempp
Website
Address
424 Delaware Street, S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
United States
Minneapolis, MN 55455
United States
Appointments or new patient referrals
6126764200
General clinic information
6126764200
Serve all cancer types?
Yes
Survivors in this clinic are routinely seen by
Adult Internal Medicine Physician, Adult Oncologist, Multidisciplinary Team, Nurse or nurse navigator, Advanced Practice Provider (NP / PA), Pediatric Oncologist, Psychologist, Social worker
Which of the following eligibility criteria must survivors meet to be seen in the program?
Must have completed initial treatment (defined as surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiotherapy).
What model of care does the program use?
Consultative Service : One time, or additional upon request, visit to address survivorship issues, provide treatment summary, care plan and refer to subspecialties for further evaluation)., Disease Specific : Clinic sees survivors of a specific type of cancer or treatment., Follow-up care : Survivorship clinic assumes the follow up care of certain populations of cancer survivors after a certain time point, Multidisciplinary : Patients seen by providers from two or more disciplines (e.g., nursing, psychology, nutrition, medical specialties, etc.)
Does the institution offer special clinical programs (not just educational programs or inservices) addressing any of the following survivorship concerns?
Bladder dysfunction / Pelvic rehabilitation, Cancer or treatment related pain, Cardiac late effects, Chemo-brain (Cognitive dysfunction), Fatigue, Female sexuality concerns, Fertility concerns pre and/or post treatment, Lymphedema, Male sexuality concerns, Neurologic late effects (radiculopathy, plexopathy, neuropathy, myopathy, autonomic dysfunction), Nutritional issues, Primary care specialized in survivor care, Psychosocial concerns / counseling, Sleep disturbance, Smoking cessation, Speech and swallowing