JCO Journals shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A 2024 ASCO survey found that 59% of oncology professionals report symptoms of burnout, so finding a ‘release valve’ is critical. Narrative medicine offers just that. Read our full article to discover how narrative medicine helps clinicians process life on the front lines of cancer care. Plus, learn what makes a compelling story and get the details to join our upcoming publishing workshop at the ASCO 2026 Annual Meeting.
If you are an oncology author or clinician attending the ASCO 2026 Annual Meeting and want to learn more, check out this article and take the first step at ASCO26!
Session Details
- What: JCO Workshop: ‘The Art of Getting Published in the Art of Oncology’
- When: Saturday, May 30, from 1:15-2 PM (CT)
- Where: Room S402A
RSVP: Let us know you’re coming by filling out this form: Express your interest to attend JCO Journal Events at ASCO’s Annual Meeting”
To which Stephanie Graff, Associate Director of Global Oncology and Policy at Brown University, added:
“Hope you’ll join me at ASCO26 in the JCO lounge in our workshop ‘The Art of Getting Published in the Art of Oncology.’
If you love narrative medicine, writing, or are just looking for a new outlet – join us!”
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