A Conversation About Cancer Survivorship
Join the Community Oncology Alliance Patient Advocacy Network (CPAN) for a virtual Advocacy Chat on Wednesday, June 21 at noon ET.
Join the Community Oncology Alliance Patient Advocacy Network (CPAN) for a virtual Advocacy Chat on Wednesday, June 21 at noon ET.
This month, Clinton Memorial Hospital of Wilmington, OH, launched a new chapter of the COA Patient Advocacy Network (CPAN). CPAN is a national network that connects advocates across the country for education and action to promote local, affordable, and high-quality cancer care.
Join COA’s Director of Patient Advocacy and Education Rose Gerber, MS, and Colleen Lewis, MSN, ANP-BC, AOCNP, Vice President, Nursing & Research Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, will discuss Clinical Trials in the Community Oncology Setting and the positive impacts on patient care.
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Join COA’s Director of Patient Advocacy and Education Rose Gerber, MS, and Audrey Davis, LPC, PM-LPC, Director of Health Equity, Cancer Support Community, will discuss how patients are affected by various socioeconomic factors, what can be done to alleviate the negative impacts of these factors, and how organizations like COA and Cancer Support Community are working to increase health equity for all patients.
Join Rose Gerber, MS, COA’s Director of Patient Advocacy and Education, and special guest, Jennifer Lafferty, MS, RD, CSO, Clinical Oncology Nutritionist Supervisor, American Oncology Network (AON), to learn about the importance of evidence-based nutrition recommendation for cancer patients and survivors at all stages of the cancer care continuum. Jennifer will share her insight into how oncology nutrition benefits patients including better management of treatment symptoms, faster healing and recovery, improved treatment tolerance and more.
As one of the largest groups of community-based cancer specialists in the nation, Tennessee Oncology offers high-quality cancer care and expertise to tens of thousands of patients across the state.