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Colleen M. Gallagher
Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Publications - 36
Citations - 237
Colleen M. Gallagher is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ethics Consultation & Burnout. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 32 publications receiving 120 citations.
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Oncologist Burnout, Emotional Well-Being, and Moral Distress: Considerations for the Cancer Organization's Response for Readiness, Mitigation, and Resilience.
Fay J. Hlubocky,Banu E. Symington,Daniel C. McFarland,Colleen M. Gallagher,Konstantin H. Dragnev,John M. Burke,Richard T. Lee,Areej El-Jawahri,Beth Popp,Abby R. Rosenberg,Michael A. Thompson,Don S. Dizon,Piyush Srivastava,Manali I. Patel,Arif H. Kamal,Christopher K. Daugherty,Anthony L. Back,Mehmet E. Dokucu,Tait D. Shanafelt +18 more
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A Call to Action: Ethics Committee Roundtable Recommendations for Addressing Burnout and Moral Distress in Oncology.
Fay J. Hlubocky,Lynne P Taylor,Jonathan M. Marron,Rebecca Spence,Molly M. McGinnis,Richard F. Brown,Daniel C. McFarland,Eric Daniel Tetzlaff,Colleen M. Gallagher,Abby R. Rosenberg,Beth Popp,Konstantin H. Dragnev,Linda D. Bosserman,Denise M. Dudzinski,Sonali M. Smith,Monica Chatwal,Manali I. Patel,Merry Jennifer Markham,Kathryn Levit,Eduardo Bruera,Ronald M. Epstein,Marie T. Brown,Anthony L. Back,Tait D. Shanafelt,Arif H. Kamal +24 more
TL;DR: The causes of and interventions for burnout and moral distress in oncology are discussed, existing interventions are highlighted, and recommendations for addressing burnouts and improving well-being at the individual and organizational levels are provided to deliver ethical, quality cancer care.
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Pregnancy and Protection: The Ethics of Limiting a Pregnant Woman's Participation in Clinical Trials
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a regulatory framework based on sound ethical and legal reasoning that demonstrates when inclusion in a clinical trial is appropriate or when clear and compelling reasons for exclusion are presented.
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Occupational and Personal Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on US Oncologist Burnout and Well-Being: A Study From the ASCO Clinician Well-Being Task Force.
Fay J. Hlubocky,Anthony L. Back,Tait D. Shanafelt,Colleen M. Gallagher,John M. Burke,Arif H. Kamal,Judith A. Paice,Ray D. Page,Rebecca Spence,Molly M. McGinnis,Daniel C. McFarland,Piyush Srivastava +11 more
TL;DR: The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented global crisis profoundly affecting oncology care delivery as discussed by the authors, and the occupational and personal consequences of the pandemic are described in detail.
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Handling Cases of ‘Medical Futility’
TL;DR: This paper presents a set of practical strategies for dealing with cases of perceived medical futility at a major cancer center.