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Innovations should advance the goals of improving access, quality, and value in cancer care delivery. Applicants should fully explain how their program achieves these goals, and how it can be replicated in other cancer programs. Potential focus areas include telehealth and virtual care; staffing models; cancer service line sustainability; care coordination; patient-centered care and supportive …
Application Deadline: March 9, 2018 All applicants must be affiliated with ACCC as a Cancer Program Member! To confirm membership, please contact Arnold Sripinyo, Assistant Manager of Membership by emailing asripinyo@accc-cancer.org or dialing 301.984.9496, ext. 267. Primary Contact for Entry Prefix ___ First Name _______________ Last Name _____________________ Suffix …
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This category includes medical oncologists, hematology oncology physicians, and medical directors as well as gynecologic oncologists and hematologists.
This category includes both hospital and private practice positions: business and operations managers, practice managers, and site managers.
This category includes hematology/oncology pharmacy practitioners, oncology care pharmacists, clinical pharmacists, as well as pharmacy managers and directors.
This category includes patient care coordinators, data managers, cancer registrars, research coordinators, as well as physician assistants and staff supervisors.
This category includes medical and executive directors and cancer program administrators, as well as vice presidents of oncology services and directors of business development.
This category includes radiation oncologists and managers/directors of radiation oncology. Physicists, dosimetrists, and radiation therapists are also listed.
This category includes oncology nurses, including nurse managers, nurse practitioners, staff nurses, advanced practice nurses, and case managers, as well as physician assistants.
Employers: Attract quality candidates. Advertise your job opportunities here on our award-winning website. General Job Listing Job posting includes company information, a detailed job description, qualifications, and contact information. Each posting runs for 4-month period. ACCC Member: $450. Nonmember: $750. Banner Advertising Promote your organization with a full banner ad at the top of …
A Wealth of Professional Opportunities The Association's Career Center is your online resource for careers in the oncology healthcare field. Whether you're a medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, oncology nurse, oncology pharmacist, medical director, program administrator, CEO, CFO, or manager in a group practice, we have positions listed for you! Oncology Professionals We have new jobs posted …
1 Precision Medicine: Strategies for Improving Cancer Care Team Communication Bibliography Prepared by: The Association of Community Cancer Centers This bibliography is sponsored by Genentech. 2 Precision Medicine: Strategies for Improving Cancer Care Team …
ACCC 44TH ANNUAL MEETING & CANCER CENTER BUSINESS SUMMIT: A UNIQUE AND COMPELLING SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY The Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) and Cancer Center Business Summit (CCBS) are joining forces to present one national meeting in 2018 focused on Business, Quality, Technology & Informatics, and Policy & Reimbursement. The ACCC 44th Annual Meeting & Cancer …
Attending to psychosocial needs should be an integral part of quality cancer care. All components of the health care system that are involved in cancer care should explicitly incorporate attention to psychosocial needs.
Given the increasing complexity of cancer diagnosis, treatment, follow-up with survivorship care plans, health literacy is integral to delivery of patient-centered care.
By 2030, researchers estimate that 70 percent of cancers will be diagnosed in older adults. The population of cancer survivors is increasing accordingly.
Despite significant progress, cancer continues to pose a major health challenge. This is especially true for certain groups in the United States who continue to experience a disproportionate burden of cancer.
Supportive Care Strategies for Dermatologic Toxicities Related to Cancer Therapies As cancer therapies increase in efficacy, there is a growing community of survivors: 18.1 million in the US, a number projected to grow to 22.5 million by 2032 and 26 million by 2040.1 Longer-term dermatologic adverse events associated with several novel cancer therapies are being experienced by patients and …