clarinetsax.bsky.social
Part of executive team at www.CancerSupportCommunity.org. Advocate for including Patient/Caregiver Experience, Health literacy/plain language in clinical & psychosocial research, health policy & value/HTA. Impact metrics & evaluation. Mom, cyclist, reader.
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Thanks for being my rep & supporting this! Please also look at telehealth & tele-mental health service be able to be provided across state lines. That would help cancer patients to be able to see specialists and make it easier for everyone to navigate mental heath provider shortages.
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I love that @ash-hematology.bsky.social is on here & has an #ASH24 feed!
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At #ASH24 on Sunday: Learn about CancerSupportCommunity’s work (poster #3716) to help patients & caregivers navigate CAR T consultations, preparation, treatment, & survivorship. www.cancersupportcommunity.org/sites/defaul...
#CanSky #OncoSky #PatientNavigation #OncologySocialWorkers
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Whoops! Here’s the correct link to our poster on Blood Cancer Patient Views on Tolerability:
www.cancersupportcommunity.org/sites/defaul...
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On Saturday: Visit me at CancerSupportCommunity.org ’s poster (#2437) to see research on how income effects blood cancer patients’ views of treatment tolerability and Its Relationship to Income. (www.cancersupportcommunity.org/sites/defaul...)
#ASH24 #CanSky #OncoSky #EquityInCancerCare
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CancerSupportCommunity.org & Gilda’s Clubs have many different programs to help people with cancer manage depression, anxiety, & distress. Find a location near you: www.cancersupportcommunity.org/find-locatio....
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I am grateful for the amazing weather we hav had this month! Severa weekend bike rides looked like this!
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That's the style of mask I have been singing in my choir with since we went back in person! I even sat next to someone in rehearsal who tested positive the next day without infection. Yay masks! And the duckbill stays in place no matter how vigorous the singing.