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Congratulations to the 2024 POGO Recognition Awards Recipients 


On Friday, November 8, the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) honoured the recipients of the 2024 POGO Recognition Awards at a Celebratory Dinner. Established in 1999, the awards acknowledge significant contributions of Ontarians to the field of childhood cancer care in Ontario and beyond. Award recipients work in POGO partner hospitals and demonstrate POGO’s core values of partnership, collaboration and excellence.

Congratulations to the 2024 POGO Recognition Awards recipients: Slaight Family Foundation, Community Partner Impact Award (represented by POGO CEO Lauren Ettin, fourth from left); Ian Wilson, MD, POGO Visionary Award; Tina Hamalainen, RN, BScN, Nursing Leadership Award; Lee Dupuis, RPh, PhD. They are joined (l to r) by Shannon Caskey, POGO Chief Development Officer and Director of Communications; Dr. David Hodgson, POGO Medical Director; Dr. Charmaine van Schaik, POGO Board Vice-chair; and James Scongack, POGO Board Chair (far right).

POGO Champion Award 

Lee Dupuis, RPh, PhD
Pediatric Oncologist, Senior Scientist, Professor, Division of Haematology/Oncology, The Hospital for Sick Children
In recognition of her dedication to improving the lives of childhood cancer patients, exceptional leadership in supportive care, and commitment to those she mentors and all with whom she collaborates, in Ontario and beyond.   


POGO Visionary Award  

Ian M. Wilson, MD 
Pediatrician, Grand River Hospital
In recognition of his integral role in shaping the vision for the POGO Satellite Clinic Program, bringing childhood cancer care closer to home for families in communities across Ontario. 


POGO Nursing Leadership Award  

Tina Hamalainen, RN, BScN
POGO Interlink Team Leader, The Hospital for Sick Children
In recognition of her commitment to a patient-centred approach to childhood cancer care that improves the lives of young people and their families, and to a culture of learning in support of pediatric oncology teams. 


POGO Community Partner Impact  

The Slaight Family Foundation
In recognition of their exceptional and longstanding commitment to childhood cancer care, and landmark investment of $1,000,000 in the POGO School and Work Transitions Program.  


Learn more about the POGO Recognition Awards Program

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