2017 FLASCO Fall Session Highlights

The Florida Society of Clinical Oncology hosted a two day meeting designed for medical oncologists, hematologists, radiation oncologists, oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants, residents and fellows, and practice administrators  that manage heath care for cancer patients. This conference provided an emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration among all professional health care teams with dynamic educational presentations that focus on specific driven topics addressing the current and future changes in the landscape of cancer care. The 2017 Fall meeting included the collaboration of top clinicians, as well as up-to-date information on investigational drugs, future pathways in genomics, management of toxicities, support of care, and immunotherapy in current cancer care. The Fall Session offered four educational tracks: Multi-Disciplinary, Pharmacy, Nursing & Navigation, and Administrator Track.

General Session Presentations

The Florida Society of Clinical Oncology hosted a two day meeting designed for medical oncologists, hematologists, radiation oncologists, oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants, residents and fellows, and practice administrators  that manage heath care for cancer patients. This conference provided an emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration among all professional health care teams with dynamic educational presentations that focus on specific driven topics addressing the current and future changes in the landscape of cancer care. The 2017 Fall meeting included the collaboration of top clinicians, as well as up-to-date information on investigational drugs, future pathways in genomics, management of toxicities, support of care, and immunotherapy in current cancer care. The Fall Session offered four educational tracks: Multi-Disciplinary, Pharmacy, Nursing & Navigation, and Administrator Track.

AML

Denise Pereira, MD – University of Miami

Julio Hajdenberg, MD, FACP – UF at Orlando Health

Daniel Kerr, MD, PhD – Moffitt Cancer Center Fellow

Multiple Myeloma

Panel

CNS

Eric Harris, DO – Florida Cancer Specialists

Herbert B. Newton, MD, FAAN – Florida Hospital

Ronald Reimer, MD – Mayo Clinic Florida

Vivek Gupta, MD – Mayo Clinic Florida

Naren Ramakrishna, MD, PhD – Orlando Health

Robert Macaulay, MD – Moffitt Cancer Center

Sonikpreet, MD – Mayo Florida Fellow

Interventional Oncology

Beau Toskich, MD – Mayo Clinic Florida

The Florida Society of Clinical Oncology hosted a two day meeting designed for medical oncologists, hematologists, radiation oncologists, oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants, residents and fellows, and practice administrators  that manage heath care for cancer patients. This conference provided an emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration among all professional health care teams with dynamic educational presentations that focus on specific driven topics addressing the current and future changes in the landscape of cancer care. The 2017 Fall meeting included the collaboration of top clinicians, as well as up-to-date information on investigational drugs, future pathways in genomics, management of toxicities, support of care, and immunotherapy in current cancer care. The Fall Session offered four educational tracks: Multi-Disciplinary, Pharmacy, Nursing & Navigation, and Administrator Track.

Clinical Considerations of Herbal Product Utilization within the Oncology Patient Population

Jessica Unzaga PharmD, BCPS – Memorial Healthcare System

Ashwin Mehta, MD – Memorial Healthcare System

The Immune System Strikes Back; Revenge of the T-cell: The Saga of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy

Christina Bachmeier, PharmD, BCOP – Moffitt Cancer Center

Going Beyond the Standard of Care: Translation of Personalized Medicine into the Clinical Oncology Setting

Christine M. Walko, PharmD, BCOP – Moffitt Cancer Center

The Florida Society of Clinical Oncology hosted a two day meeting designed for medical oncologists, hematologists, radiation oncologists, oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants, residents and fellows, and practice administrators  that manage heath care for cancer patients. This conference provided an emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration among all professional health care teams with dynamic educational presentations that focus on specific driven topics addressing the current and future changes in the landscape of cancer care. The 2017 Fall meeting included the collaboration of top clinicians, as well as up-to-date information on investigational drugs, future pathways in genomics, management of toxicities, support of care, and immunotherapy in current cancer care. The Fall Session offered four educational tracks: Multi-Disciplinary, Pharmacy, Nursing & Navigation, and Administrator Track.

Breast Cancer Case Studies

Cara Kondaki, MSW – Cleveland Clinic

Katerine Dumais, PharmD, MPH – Memorial Cancer Institute

Deborah Hawkins, ARNP – Florida Cancer Specialists

Amber Searcy, DPT, CLT – Good Samaritan Medical

Victoria Petersen, LCSW – Moffitt Cancer Center

Cheryl Habaue, MSN, RN, CCRP – Memorial Healthcare System

Amanda Amigo, MS, RDN, CSR, LD/N – Cleveland Clinic Florida

Sara Carroll, MS, CGC – Cleveland Clinic Florida

Precision Medicine and Molecular Testing

David Sallman, MD – Moffitt Cancer Center

Cancer Diagnosis and Financial Toxicity

Elaine Towle, CMPE – American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

The Florida Society of Clinical Oncology hosted a two day meeting designed for medical oncologists, hematologists, radiation oncologists, oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants, residents and fellows, and practice administrators  that manage heath care for cancer patients. This conference provided an emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration among all professional health care teams with dynamic educational presentations that focus on specific driven topics addressing the current and future changes in the landscape of cancer care. The 2017 Fall meeting included the collaboration of top clinicians, as well as up-to-date information on investigational drugs, future pathways in genomics, management of toxicities, support of care, and immunotherapy in current cancer care. The Fall Session offered four educational tracks: Multi-Disciplinary, Pharmacy, Nursing & Navigation, and Administrator Track.

Multi-Faceted Oncology Management

Kevin Mays, EdD

Mays Leadership Group

Discussion Panel

Shelli Johnson – Cancer Care Centers at Brevard

Inga Gonzalez – Florida Cancer Specialists

Maggie Wiegandt  – Memorial Healthcare System

Josh Mattson – Mayo Clinic Florida

Transition to Integrating Value-Based Care into Fee-For-Service

Carolina Figueredo MSN, RN, CN-BN – Memorial Regional Hospital

Amy Sear, AP, Dipl. OM – Memorial Healthcare System

Beth Wittmer – Florida Cancer Specialists

Sierra Tomlinson – Florida Cancer Specialists

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