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This project is composed of three sub-projects, all sharing the goal of improving cancer care
operations. The first project aims to improve the scheduling of ambulatory clinics at Princess
Margaret Hospital and Women’s College Hospital. Better scheduling will result in less
overtime, improved utilization of shared resources, and increased patient satisfaction. The
second project is focused on optimizing the treatment planning process for patients receiving
radiation therapy at Princess Margaret Hospital. A treatment planner uses sophisticated
software to design radiation therapy treatments in consultation with an oncologist. Much effort
is spent in trial-and-error approaches working with the software. Our approach will reduce the
manual effort and subjectivity needed to design treatments, ultimately making the planning
process more consistent and efficient. The third project, in collaboration with Cancer Care
Ontario, aims to evaluate the efficiency of medical surgery departments of hospitals and
cancer centres across Ontario. Hospitals that are identified efficient will form a peer coaching
team to pass on effective perioperative practices…..TOBECONTINUED
Timothy Chan
Princess Margaret Hospital;Women's College Hospital;Cancer Care (Ontario)
Engineering
Health and Related Sciences & Technology
University of Toronto
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