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From Cancer Patient to Cancer Survivor-Lost in Transition: An American Society of Clinical Oncology and Institute of Medicine Symposium
Appendix A
Symposium Agenda
AN AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY AND INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
SYMPOSIUM ON CANCER SURVIVORSHIP
(with additional support from the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship)
DATE & TIME: LOCATION:
November 8, 2005, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Washington DC, National Academy of Sciences,
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
(Entrance at 2100 C Street NW)
AGENDA:
8:30 to 9:00
BREAKFAST
9:00 to 9:15
INTRODUCTIONS
Sandra Horning, ASCO
Fitzhugh Mullan, IOM
Lecture Room
9:15 to 11:15
PLENARY SESSION
Lecture Room
IOM Survivorship Video Presentations
Meeting the needs of cancer survivors recommendations from the IOM
Ellen Stovall, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS)
Implementing the cancer survivorship care plan and coordinating care
Patricia Ganz, UCLA
Developing guidelines, instituting quality improvement, and strengthening professional education programs
Rodger Winn, National Quality Forum
Addressing research gaps
John Ayanian, Harvard Medical School
Discussion
Sheldon Greenfield, UC-Irvine (Moderator)
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11:15 to 11:30
BREAK
11:30 to 12:30
BREAKOUT SESSION I
Moderators:
Lecture Room
Implementing the cancer survivorship care plan and coordinating care
Sheldon Greenfield, UC-Irvine
Members Room
Building bridges between oncology and primary care providers
Steven Woolf, Virginia Commonwealth University
12:30 to 1:30
LUNCH (Reflections on morning sessions, Fitzhugh Mullan)
Great Hall
1:30 to 2:30
BREAKOUT SESSION II
Lecture Room
Developing and testing models of survivorship care
Patricia Ganz, UCLA
Members Room
Developing guidelines, instituting quality improvement, and strengthening professional education programs
John Ayanian, Harvard Medical School
2:40 to 3:40
BREAKOUT SESSION III
Members Room
Making better use of psychosocial and community support services; addressing employment and insurance issues
Ellen Stovall, NCCS
Lecture Room
Investing in survivorship research
Patricia Ganz, UCLA
3:45 to 4:30
REPORTS FROM BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Session Moderators
BREAKOUT SESSION I
Implementing the cancer survivorship care plan and coordinating care
LECTURE ROOM
Building bridges between oncology and primary care providers
MEMBERS ROOM
Moderator: Sheldon Greenfield, UC-Irvine
Speakers:
Deborah Schrag, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Peter Bach, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Phyllis Torda, National Committee for Quality Assurance
Doug Ulman, Lance Armstrong Foundation
Moderator: Steven Woolf, Virginia Commonwealth University
Speakers:
Kevin Oeffinger, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Regina Benjamin, Bayou La Batre Rural Health Clinic
Pat Legant, community oncologist
Ann Partridge, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Reactants:
Carolyn Runowicz, University of Connecticut Cancer Center
Linda Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania
Reactants:
Molla Donaldson, National Cancer Institute
William Lawrence, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
BREAKOUT SESSION II
Developing and testing models of survivorship care
LECTURE ROOM
Developing guidelines, instituting quality improvement, and strengthening professional education programs
MEMBERS ROOM
Moderator: Patricia Ganz, UCLA
Speakers:
Steven Woolf, Virginia Commonwealth University
Linda Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania
Lisa Diller, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Eva Grunfeld, CancerCare Nova Scotia
Reactants:
Susan Leigh, cancer survivorship consultant
Pat Legant, community oncologist
Peter Bach, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Mary McCabe, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
William Lawrence, AHRQ
Moderator: John Ayanian, Harvard Medical School
Speakers:
Rodger Winn, National Quality Forum
Melissa Hudson, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Charles Shapiro, Arthur James Cancer Hospital
LuAnn Wilkerson, UCLA
Reactants:
Sheldon Greenfield, UC-Irvine
Phyllis Torda, National Committee for Quality Assurance
Joan McClure, National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Beth Kosiak, AHRQ
BREAKOUT SESSION III
Making better use of psychosocial and community support services; addressing employment and insurance issues
LECTURE ROOM
Investing in survivorship research
MEMBERS ROOM
Moderator: Ellen Stovall, NCCS
Speakers:
Diane Blum, CancerCare
Bonnie Teschendorf, American Cancer Society
Loria Pollack, CDC
Pam Farley Short, Penn State University
Reactants:
Karen Pollitz, Georgetown University
Mitch Golant, The Wellness Community
Doug Ulman, Lance Armstrong Foundation
Moderator: Patricia Ganz, UCLA
Speakers:
Lois Travis, National Cancer Institute
Sandra Horning, Stanford University
Julia Rowland, National Cancer Institute
Frank Johnson, Saint Louis University
Reactants:
Arnold Potosky, National Cancer Institute
Molla Donaldson, National Cancer Institute
Jerome Yates, American Cancer Society
Representative terms from entire chapter:
cancer center