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AVAHO 2021 Annual Meeting Sessions

Interest Group: Pharmacy

Interest Group

Location
Denver
Summary
Anyone interested in Pharmacy topics.

Interest Group: Nursing

Interest Group

Location
Denver
Summary
Anyone interested in nursing topics

Interest Group: Research

Interest Group

Location
Denver

Interest Group: Cancer Registrar

Interest Group

Location
Denver

Interest Group: Nutrition

Interest Group

Location
Denver

Interest Group: Radiation Oncology

Interest Group

Location
Denver

Interest Group: Psychosocial

Interest Group

Location
Denver

Interest Group: Advanced Practice Providers

Interest Group

Location
Denver

Breakout 1: Cancer Registrars

Breakout Sessions

Location
Denver
Summary
Discussing abstracting colon cancers and colon cancer solid tumor rules. Speakers: Jim Hofferkamp and Lois Dickie.

Breakout 2: Hematology

Breakout Sessions

Location
Denver
Summary
Variety of hematologic topics

Breakout 3: Care Coordination: Reaching the Hard to Reach

Breakout Sessions

Location
Denver
Summary
This session will focus on care coordination for our vulnerable veteran population.

Breakout 4: Psycho-Social Care: Population Disparities in Oncology Care

Breakout Sessions

Location
Denver
Summary
Variety to topics on providing oncology care to veterans with mental illness, those living in rural communities, etc.

Breakout 5: Radiation Oncology

Breakout Sessions

Location
Denver
Summary
Focused topics that are relevant to radiation oncology.

Breakout 6: Nutrition

Breakout Sessions

Location
Denver
Summary
This session focuses on cancer & food insecurity and nutrition and immunotherapy.

Ward 5B Documentary

Ward 5 B

Location
Denver
Summary
The Ward 5B Documentary is the inspirational story of everyday heroes, nurses and caregivers who took extraordinary action to comfort, protect and care for the patients of the first AIDS ward unit in the United States. 5B is stirringly told through first-person testimony of these nurses and caregivers who built Ward 5B in 1983 at San Francisco General Hospital, their patients, loved ones, and staff who volunteered to create care practices based in humanity and holistic well-being during a time of great uncertainty. The result is an uplifting, yet candid and bittersweet, monument to a pivotal moment in American history and a celebration of quiet heroes, nurses and caregivers worthy of renewed recognition.
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