Staff members at Moffitt Cancer Center, headquartered in Tampa, Fla., had already adopted Zoom as a collaboration tool in 2019 when they decided to test whether it could work as a telemedicine solution for cancer patients.
“We did a pilot among physicians, including surgeons, medical oncologists and radiation oncologists, just to see what the general experience was using virtual care for our cancer patient population, and it was a positive one,” says Dr. Philippe Spiess, medical director of virtual care at Moffitt. “When COVID-19 creeped up on all of us, we realized that we needed to have a…

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