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ASCO–COSA–ECO Joint Statement to Address the Global Challenge of Clinician Burnout in the Oncology Workforce

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Sabe Sabesana et al. published in The Lancet Oncology:

“To address the global challenge of clinician burnout in the oncology workforce, we have partnered with the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) and the European Cancer Organisation (ECO) to co-author a joint statement.

Published in The Lancet Oncology, the statement presents a unified framework for creating and sustaining healthy workplace cultures in cancer care.

This collaborative effort highlights a shared commitment to:

  • Protecting the well-being of our dedicated oncology professionals.
  • Ensuring equitable access to compassionate, high-quality cancer care for all patients.
  • Building resilient and sustainable health care systems for the future.”

ASCO–COSA–ECO Joint Statement to Address the Global Challenge of Clinician Burnout in the Oncology Workforce

Title: Principles for advancing healthy workplace cultures: an ASCO–COSA–ECO joint statement

Authors: Sabe Sabesana, Laura Levit, Wim Ceelen, Mirjam Crul, Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer, Kelsey Kirkwood, Wendy Oldenmenger, Richard Price, Marissa Ryan, Ishwaria Subbiah, Csaba László Dégi, Eric Winer

Read the Full Article on The Lancet Oncology

ASCO–COSA–ECO Joint Statement to Address the Global Challenge of Clinician Burnout in the Oncology Workforce

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