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Brain Science Foundation, Meningioma, Meningiomas, primary brain tumors, The Meningioma Project, Dr. Peter Black, Steven Haley
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Brain Science Foundation, Meningioma, Meningiomas, primary brain tumors, The Meningioma Project, Dr. Peter Black, Steven Haley

Quality of Patient Care Portfolio: Clinic Enhancement
and Patient Information
 
Brain Science Foundation, Meningioma, Meningiomas, primary brain tumors, The Meningioma Project, Dr. Peter Black, Steven HaleyPrincipal Investigator: Dr. Peter Black, Chief of Neurosurgery 

Project Summary: PROJECT COMPLETED!! Meningioma Center of Excellence Celebrates its Second, New Expanded Location
BSF interest and support has had a major effect on enhancing meningioma and other brain tumor patient care at the Brigham & Women's Hospital. The encounter of a patient with the medical care system is often fragmented, inefficient, and sometimes unsatisfactory because of poor communication and outmoded ways of transmitting information. The Brain Science Foundation initially supported a one-year project to develop the concept of the optimum patient encounter - an encounter that will be patient-friendly and information-rich.

The BSF’s initial concept and financial support to remodel the neurosurgery patient care clinic at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital was embraced by the Hospital as it recently opened, for the second time, a much enlarged and upgraded Neurosurgery Clinic on the Nesson Pike adjacent to the Neurology Department. The new suite boasts state-of-the-art equipment, comfortable examination and consult rooms and houses a physician workroom to foster multidisciplinary collaboration and teaching. This patient-centered facility includes the Brain Science Foundation Resource Center, where patients and their advocates can take advantage of computers with desktop information about brain tumors as well as many links to a vast array of information resources on brain tumors. In addition, all BSF sponsored educational materials, magazines, videos, CDs, etc. are available for patients and their families, caregivers and advocates to view immediately and take with them.

 

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