Published: August 11, 2011
American Brain Tumor Association, Mayo Clinic Create Patient Education Program
ROCHESTER, Minn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The American
Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) and Mayo
Clinic are establishing a program to provide educational support for
patients coping with the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors. The
program includes one-on-one coaching for patients and their families.
Jan
Buckner, M.D., professor of oncology at Mayo Clinic, announced the
program at the American Brain Tumor Association Annual Meeting Dinner in
Chicago on July 29.
"I am thrilled to announce this effort which has resulted in a new
dedicated nurse educator and enhanced patient education materials
exclusively for brain tumor patients and their families at Mayo Clinic,"
Dr. Buckner says. "This milestone reflects the unwavering commitment of
both organizations to improve outcomes for patients with brain
tumors."
"The American Brain Tumor Association has always admired Mayo Clinic's
philosophy that put the needs of the patient first," says ABTA Executive
Director Elizabeth M. Wilson. "The gift to support these enhanced
services reflects a shared commitment to providing optimal education and
support to brain tumor patients and their families facing this
diagnosis."
The nurse educator will provide individual coaching and education to
patients and their families. Patient education materials, including the
ABTA "Brain Tumor Primer," publications on individual tumor types
and treatments, and other ABTA resources, will be available at the Stephen
and Barbara Slaggie Family Cancer Education Center, on the main
floor of the Gonda building at Mayo Clinic. The ABTA's website and
electronic resources and its patient support phone line CareLine will be
available at easily accessible computer workstations and phones in the
Cancer Education Center and patient care areas in the Gonda building in
Rochester.
The program includes an annual assessment of the nurse educator and
enhanced training on patient learning needs, health literacy, cultural
barriers, age-specific approaches to education, learning styles and
teaching strategies. The feedback will also help guide the ABTA as it
enhances its patient education materials and services, Wilson says.
Support for the joint effort is being provided to ABTA by proceeds from
the annual Humor
to Fight the Tumor gala in Minneapolis. The event is organized by
brain tumor survivor Joelle Syverson and a committed group of
individuals and families affected by a brain tumor diagnosis.
"We are extremely grateful to our dedicated event organizers and annual
supporters of the Humor to Fight the Tumor event, and are very pleased
to be able to ensure that dollars raised through their efforts are
benefiting local brain tumor patient education and support needs,"
Wilson says. "It is through their ongoing efforts that this program and
these enhanced services are possible."
About the American Brain Tumor Association
Headquartered
in Chicago, the American Brain Tumor Association was the first national
organization committed to funding brain tumor research and providing
compassionate outreach to patients and caregivers coping with a brain
tumor diagnosis. For nearly 40 years, the association has funded
researchers working toward breakthroughs in brain tumor diagnosis and
treatment. Through its dedicated team of licensed healthcare
professionals, the ABTA provides brain tumor information and education
for patients, families and healthcare professionals. The American Brain
Tumor Association is a federally registered 501(c)3 charity that
consistently earns high marks from the nation's charity ranking
organizations. For more information, visit www.abta.org.
About Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide
leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks
of life. For more information visit http://www.mayoclinic.com
and www.mayoclinic.org/news.

Mayo Clinic
Joe Dangor
507-284-5005 (days)
507-284-2511
(evenings)
newsbureau@mayo.edu
or
American
Brain Tumor Association
Sheryl Cash
773-577-8792
scash@abta.org
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