ACCC 41st National Oncology Conference: Realizing Innovation
The ACCC 41st National Oncology Conference took place from October 9-11, 2024, at the Hilton Minneapolis in Minnesota.
This annual event, organized by the Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC), brought together a diverse group of oncology professionals, including oncologists, nurses, and administrators, to discuss the latest trends and advancements in cancer care.
The theme for this year’s conference was “Realizing Innovation,” focusing on providing education and resources that empowered participants to drive positive change within their cancer programs. Attendees had the opportunity to learn from the experiences of the 2024 ACCC Innovator Award winners, network with peers, and explore practical solutions to shared challenges in the field.
The 41st National Oncology conference featured expert-led presentations, workshops, and panel discussions, making it an essential gathering for those involved in oncology. Registration was open for those interested in attending this significant event in the oncology calendar.
The Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) is celebrating its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of innovation and contributions to the field of oncology.
ACCC:
“Welcome to the ACCC 41st National Oncology Conference! We’re excited to kick off this year’s event in Minneapolis, where members of the entire multidisciplinary care team are coming together to share insights and solutions that will help advance the future of oncology. From inspiring Innovator Award winners to interactive sessions, we have an incredible lineup planned.”
“An engaging morning spent with the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) Board, led by our dynamic new Executive Director, Meagan O’Neill, and her talented team. So many great things coming your way—follow Association of Cancer Care Centers and those tagged below for more information.
As we approach our 50th anniversary with over 45,000 members, we remain committed to delivering transformative, high-quality, and equitable cancer care for all. We are focused on providing accessible training, education, and advocacy for multidisciplinary cancer care teams, empowering diverse patient populations and stakeholders both locally and nationally.
To hear more, check out some of the great work being done already.
Looking forward to our Opening Gala and Reception tonight, and reconnecting with old friends and new as we kick off our National Oncology Conference.”
“So happy to be here in Minneapolis at the ACCCNOC.
I enjoy learning and connecting with professionals in the Cancer Care Continuum.”
“Proud to be representing PIH Health at this years ACCC NOC conference in Minneapolis. This is Sarah Low RN of Cedar Sinai, one of the recipients of the ACCC travel grant awarded by the ACCC membership committee which I have the honor of being part of ACCCNOC.”
“Many thanks to all who made it possible to join today’s conference. A big note of gratitude to Nadine Barrett. I’m delighted to speak about Health Equity: More Than Words!
The commitment of the Association of Cancer Care Centers to reduce health inequities is an example for other healthcare professional associations to follow!”
“Last night I had the pleasure of meeting Association of Cancer Care Centers members from Highlands Oncology Group and 2024 Innovator Award winner Munson Healthcare. The experiences and solutions these groups are sharing to ensure personalized care for every patient with cancer is part of what makes ACCCNOC so special.”
“Celebrating Innovation at ACCCNOC in Minneapolis. Where the Best of Industry Partner with The Best of Community Oncology to Get Stuff Done.”
“Another incredible ACCC National Conference is in the books! It was inspiring to witness so many impactful discussions, especially the panel on delivering cancer care across the globe. Despite differences, we share common challenges—disparate access and workforce shortages—and have much to learn from one another’s successes as we work toward a more equitable care delivery system. Huge kudos to the organizers for curating such a thoughtful program.
Christian Downs, this is your legacy—your leadership has truly been inspiring and impactful. Save the dates for our next events: DC in the spring for the Business Meeting, and Denver for next year’s National Conference.”
“Kicking off the final day of ACCCNOC with a panel sharing experiences delivering cancer care across the globe. We share similar challenges, especially with disparate access and workforce shortages, and can therefore learn from others’ successes and work toward a more equitable care delivery system.”
“Last day at ACCCNOC
It’s always amazing to be in a room full of people who share a passion for all things oncology. I’m truly grateful for the opportunity to come learn, network, and catch up with some of my favorites!
If you haven’t stopped by to learn about Advanced Practitioner Society For Hematology And Oncology (APSHO) yet, come say hi at booth 711!”
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