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Zeev Rosberger
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 110
Citations - 3511
Zeev Rosberger is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2796 citations. Previous affiliations of Zeev Rosberger include Jewish General Hospital.
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Accompanying patients in clinical oncology teams: Reported activities and perceived effects
Marie-Pascale Pomey,Jesseca Paquette,Monica Iliescu-Nelea,Cécile Vialaron,Rim Mourad,Karine Bouchard,Louise Normandin,Marie-Andrée Côté,Mado Desforges,Pénélope Pomey-Carpentier,Israel Fortin,Isabelle Ganache,Catherine Régis,Zeev Rosberger,Danielle Charpentier,Lynda Bélanger,Michel Dorval,Djahanchah Philip Ghadiri,Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay,Antoine Boivin,Jean-François Pelletier,Nicolas Fernandez,Alain M. Danino,Michèle de Guise +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the PAROLE•Onco programme introduced accompanying patients (APs) in healthcare teams to improve the experience of cancer patients, where APs are patient advisors who have had a cancer treatment experience and conduct consultations to complement the service offered by providing emotional, informational and educational support to patients undergoing treatments.
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de Souza interprofessional practice cancer competency framework
Mary Jane Esplen,Mary Jane Esplen,Mary Jane Esplen,Jonathan Hunter,Christine Maheu,Zeev Rosberger,Jiahui Wong,Patti McGillicuddy,Scott Secord,Susan Blacker,Esther Green,Brenda B. Toner,Jane Li,Kathleen G Dobson +13 more
TL;DR: The de Souza Interprofessional practice cancer competency framework provides a set of shared competencies and a novice to expert pathway for clinicians across disciplines and supports a more standardized learning and comprehensive approach in organizing professional development towards a coordinated, high quality, and person-centered care.
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Suicidal Ideation in Head and Neck Cancer Patients: Longitudinal Study
Melissa Henry,Melissa Henry,Zeev Rosberger,Zeev Rosberger,Lia Bertrand,Christina L. Klassen,Christina L. Klassen,Michael P. Hier,Michael P. Hier,Anthony Zeitouni,Anthony Zeitouni,Karen M. Kost,Karen M. Kost,Alex Mlynarek,Alex Mlynarek,Keith Richardson,Keith Richardson,Martin J. Black,Martin J. Black,Christina MacDonald,Gabrielle Chartier,Saul Frenkiel,Saul Frenkiel,Saul Frenkiel +23 more
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A mixed two-dose vaccination schedule: Not enough evidence to support a policy change in Quebec
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Cancer and fertility: optimizing communication between patients and healthcare providers.
TL;DR: Although discussions about fertility concerns in the context of cancer between physicians and patients are occurring more frequently, there are inconsistent findings regarding satisfaction with these discussions.