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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Interprof Care. 2016 Dec 12;31(2):273–276. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2016.1248815

Table 1.

Number of oncologist, nurse coordinators, clinical secretaries, and patient surveys completed for each of 12 oncology teams.

Team Number of oncologists Number of nurse coordinators Number of clinical secretaries Number of patients completing surveys
1. Breast Cancer 5 3 1 235
2. Lung Cancer 3 2 1 157
3. GI Cancers 3 1 2 136
4. GU Cancers 4 3 2 271
5. GYN Oncology 4 2 4 211
6. Melanoma 3 2 1 196
7. Neuro Oncology 2 2 2 53
8. H&N Cancers 1 1 1 32
9. Sarcoma 2 2 2 70
10. Leukemia 2 1 1 90
11. Melanoma 3 3 1 169
12. Benign Hematology 3 2 2 93
Totals1 35 24 20 1713
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Some team members served on more than one team, so the sum of the numbers of oncologists, nurse coordinators, and clinical secretaries in Table 1 are greater than the total number of unique interprofessional team members on the oncology teams.