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Provincial Pediatric Oncology Satellite Manual
POGO’s Provincial Pediatric Oncology Satellite Program enables the transfer of aspects of a child’s care to a community hospital closer to home. The Provincial Pediatric Oncology Satellite Manual is a guideline document for the continuing delivery of POGO’s vision of optimal childhood cancer care – namely, the provision of comprehensive, technologically advanced care delivered as close to the child’s home as is compatible with the level of care required, and as is equivalent to tertiary-based care.
Intellectual Property Rights. Copyright © 2022 Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (“POGO”). All rights reserved. Except for public domain material or material otherwise licensed to POGO, the Manual is protected by copyright and other Intellectual Property laws, and is owned or controlled by POGO or the party credited as the author or provider of the materials. POGO and the POGO icon and logo are trade-marks of POGO and may not be used in connection with any product or service not related to POGO or approved in advance by POGO in writing. POGO Satellite Manual disclaimer.
Original Version – August 1997
Revised – September 1998
Revised – March 2001 – July 2002
Revised – October 2016
Revised – January 2023
Disclaimer: Source Accuracy
You are welcome to download and save a local copy of this document in the Word and/or PDF formats provided. As the POGO Satellite Manual is subject to ongoing revisions and updates by POGO, we recommend you regularly check the online version posted at https://www.pogo.ca/satellite-manual/ to ensure you have the most up-to-date content. In the event of any inconsistency between the content of a local copy and the online version of the POGO Satellite Manual, the content of the online version shall be considered correct. Please see also the POGO Satellite Manual Disclaimer.
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