Douglas Flora: AI and APPs Are Powering a Brighter Future for Community Oncology
Douglas Flora, Nicole Chambers and Linda Ruschau/LinkedIn

Douglas Flora: AI and APPs Are Powering a Brighter Future for Community Oncology

Douglas Flora, President-Elect of the Association of Cancer Care Centers and Executive Medical Director of Yung Family Cancer Center, St. Elizabeth Healthcare, shared on LinkedIn:

Meeting the Moment in Community Oncology

Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. – George Bernard Shaw

Special Note: To thank you for taking the time to join the conversation below, our friends at PatientPoint are gifting every webinar attendee a free, signed copy of my book, Rebooting Cancer Care: Can AI Make Care More Human Again?.

The vast majority of cancer care happens in community settings. Right now, those frontline teams face severe workforce constraints, an expanding clinical scope for advanced practice providers (APPs), and unprecedented demands on every minute of patient interaction.
Supporting community oncology requires adapting how we deliver clinical insights – ensuring high-value, evidence-based communication integrates seamlessly into busy clinic days rather than adding cognitive load.

I am joining my fun friends Nicole Chambers and Linda Ruschau for a practical, collaborative discussion on where care delivery is headed.

We will focus on:

  • How AI and smart technology can help community clinics cut through complexity
  • The vital, expanding role of APPs in frontline clinical decision-making
  • Streamlining clinical communication for multidisciplinary cancer care teams
  • Enhancing the point-of-care environment to support meaningful patient discussions

Register/Reserve your spot and be ready claim your copy here.”

Douglas Flora

You can also read: Community Oncology Global Congress 2026

Douglas Flora: AI and APPs Are Powering a Brighter Future for Community Oncology