Gaining InSight into Patient Symptoms

A recent article in Harvard Business Review features MSK’s new InSight Care program. It is written by three members of the MSK team working on the program, Dr. Robert Daly, Abigail Baldwin-Medsker, and Wendy Perchick.

Dr. Robert Daly, Abigail Baldwin-Medsker, and Wendy Perchick

Left to right: Dr. Robert Daly, assistant attending, Thoracic Oncology Service, and clinical lead, InSight Care Program. Abigail Baldwin-Medsker, digital accelerator product manager, nurse leader for outpatient services, and clinical lead, InSight Care Program. Wendy Perchick, senior vice president of strategy and innovation.

The goal of InSight Care is to predict each chemotherapy patient’s risk of needing care between treatments through an analytical model based on previous patient observations, a patient-reported symptom survey, and a team of nurses and advanced practice professionals who use the platform to monitor and communicate with patients remotely.

Of the 106 patients in the program’s pilot, 14 (13%) required acute care at MSK, compared to 32% of similar patients not participating in the program. Patients report that they appreciate the quick, 24/7 care InSight Care provides them without their having to leave home. The authors plan to expand the pilot and continue to refine the tool.

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Slides from “Life Cycle of Launching a Publication: How The CRISPR Journal Came to Be”

In December 2018, MSK Library hosted an Advancing Authorship event featuring CRISPR technology. The event, “Life Cycle of Launching a Publication: How The CRISPR Journal Came to Be,” featured The CRISPR Journal founding editor Dr. Kevin Davies and The CRISPR Journal author Dr. Ralph Garippa (Head, Gene Editing & Screening Core Facility, MSKCC).

Dr. Garippa generously shared his slides with us, so please check them out below if you didn’t get a chance to attend this event in person!

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