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Patient Referral
- Referring an Adult Patient
Our Physician Referral Service can provide appointments for your patients and information about our services and clinical trials.
- Referring a Pediatric Patient
Pediatric patients can often be seen within 24 hours depending on the patient's condition, stage of treatment, location, etc.
- Find a Memorial Sloan-Kettering Physician
Profiles of Memorial Sloan-Kettering physicians accessible by name, diagnosis and procedures, or departments and services. Physician profiles include links to their publications.
- Find a Clinical Trial
More than 400 clinical studies are ongoing at Memorial Sloan-Kettering; those open to accrual are listed.
Clinical Resources
- OncoNotes
A bi-monthly physician e-newsletter with news and information about advances in cancer prevention, treatment and research, clinical trials, and upcoming CME programs.
- Online and Downloadable Prediction Tools
Computer models to help physicians and their patients evaluate treatment options for many cancers.
- Pathology Consultations
Sloan-Kettering pathologists diagnose thousands of cases each year sent by other pathologists, attending clinicians, and patients.
- Clinical Genetics Service
Hereditary cancer risk assessment, genetic counseling, and genetic testing.
- Cancer Screening Guidelines
Cancer screening procedures, risk groups, and our recommended screening guidelines for breast, cervical, colorectal, head and neck, ovarian, prostate, and skin cancer.
- MSKCC Library: Patient Education Information
Patient education materials on a wide range of cancer topics. Search for information by cancer type or on a specific keyword.
- Center News
A bi-monthly publication on the latest advances in cancer research, treatment, and the newest developments at Memorial Sloan-Kettering.
- Update in Gynecologic Oncology
Information on clinical and research developments in gynecologic oncology.
- Living Beyond Cancer: Survivorship
Information and resources to share with your patients addressing the physical and emotional needs and practical concerns of cancer survivors.
- Survivorship for Healthcare Professionals
Suggestions for survivorship program development and recommendations for care of post-treatment patients.
- Highlights From the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2009 Annual Meeting
An overview, by disease, of the key findings presented at the 2009 ASCO Annual Meeting.
Professional Education
- Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Intended to enhance the training of physicians and other health care professionals, Memorial Sloan-Kettering's CME program is designed to include the latest research findings, clinical knowledge, and treatment modalities.
- Continuing Nursing Education
Many specialized programs focused on improving care for cancer patients. Nurses can learn from professionals who are highly specialized in cancer care and nursing education.
- Online CME Credits for Physicians and Nurses
View Living with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC), a program produced by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and the Discovery Health Channel for Continuing Medical Education credits. The faculty, which includes Mark Kris, MD, Chief, Thoracic Oncology Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, explores systemic treatments for patients with NSCLC and focuses on evolving data and the use of NCCN Guidelines for determining the best treatment regimen.
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