According to the release, Tallahassee Memorial will benefit from the affiliation in the following ways:
• Sharing of expertise and development of best practices to improve clinical quality and patient safety.
• Improved access to UF’s oncology-related clinical trials.
• A focus on innovation, education and collaboration between cancer research teams and educators to benefit scientists, medical staffs and physicians-in-training.
• Development of a collaborative physician model for the Tallahassee Memorial cancer program.
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