December 2012 Vol 3, No 6
Mr Landay discussed strategies for patients with cancer to take control of their financial and legal issues, preparing for the “what ifs” while expecting the best.
Dr Kronowitz, a plastic surgeon who performs breast
reconstruction surgery only, presented state-of-the-art
breast reconstruction techniques.
Ms Shockney discussed
how having navigators
intervene very early on
in the cancer continuum to establish
survivorship care can affect
treatment, outcomes, and complications,
illustrating her points
with composite care studies.
Ms Kelley described Project Access–New Haven, a volunteer, community-based program that uses a best-practice model to increase access to care for underserved patients and reduce health disparities in New Haven, Connecticut.
The AONN+ Leadership Council served as the judging team for awards for posters presented at the conference.
The 2012 Health Monitor Network Oncology
Nurse Navigator of the
Year Award was presented at
the poster award session by
John P. Stelmachowicz to Michelle Weaver Knowles,
RNC, BCN, of Missoula Montana Community Medical
Center.
This moderated panel discussion included representatives of office-based, academic, and community hospital–based settings.
Ms Sharpe discussed the role of the American
Cancer Society in developing survivorship guidelines
and how efforts of the National Cancer
Survivorship Resource Center address gaps in clinical survivorship
guidelines.
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