Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff

In the breakup between Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Mass General Brigham, the sides have decided to go with conscious uncoupling rather than an acrimonious divorce.

At least for now.

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In a joint email recently sent to staff, the hospitals said leaders of both institutions had met to discuss the employment of physician assistants who are employed by Dana-Farber but contracted by the Brigham to work in inpatient oncology.

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