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Aug 8, 2025, 19:08
Maggie Rogers: Clinician Strategies and Resources II
Maggie Rogers, Director of Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Support at the American Cancer Society, shared on LinkedIn:
“Join the American Cancer Society and The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society on Monday, September 8th from 1:00-2:00pm EST for a free continuing education program, ‘Clinician Strategies and Resources II: Bridging Primary Care and Oncology in AYA Cancer Survivorship.’
I’m excited to moderate this incredible panel featuring experts from across the country:
- Dr. Rebecca Eary – Medical Director, Primary Care Cancer Survivorship Clinic and ACE Program, UT Southwestern
- Melody Griffith – AYA Oncology Social Worker, Mayo Clinic Arizona
- Tricia Hernandez – Director of Community Engagement, LLS
- Dr. Allison Rosenthal – Medical Director, AYA Cancer Program, Mayo Clinic Arizona
- Dr. Samantha Siegel – Director of Cancer Survivorship, Kaiser San Francisco; Co-Director, PCP-ONC CARES Program
Through the Medical Learning Institute, continuing education credits are available for physicians, psychologists, registered nurses, and social workers.
You’ll gain insights into:
- Survivorship challenges for adolescents and young adults face during care transitions
- The critical role of primary care in long-term follow-up
- Strategies for communication and coordination across care teams
- Tools and resources to support pediatric, adolescent, and young adult survivors, caregivers, and clinicians
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