NCODA shared a post on LinkedIn:
“As we close out NCODA’s 10-year anniversary, we wanted to end the year by handing the mic to our members — the people who have shaped this community through their work, their perspectives, and their willingness to learn from one another.
Meghan Hammond, a student at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy and a member of the NCODA Professional Student Organization (PSO) International Executive Board, shares how NCODA resources have been part of her day-to-day learning as she grows into oncology care. Having tools she can return to has helped make complex therapies feel more approachable and shaped how she thinks about supporting patients early in her training.
We’re grateful to Meghan and the student leaders who are shaping the future of oncology care with curiosity, care, and purpose.”

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