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New & Now – Four Studies that are Changing the Landscape of Care

Posted on March 3, 2014 by admin


Presentation Description: 
This presentation highlighted four innovative nursing studies that impact pediatric cancer care.

Continuous Quality Improvement in Pediatric Oncology – Utilizing Lean Methodology to Standardize Chemotherapy

Speakers:
Erin O’Shaughnessy, RN, MScN
Martha Pinheiro-Maltez, RN, MScN

Rapid Hydration: Small Change with Big Gains

Speaker:
Julie Watson, MSN, RN(EC)

Feasibility, Acceptability and Effectiveness of a Sleep Hygiene and Relaxation Intervention to Improve Sleep and Fatigue for Children on Maintenance Chemotherapy for ALL

Speaker:
Sue Zupanec, MN, NP Pediatrics

Understanding Body Image, Sexuality, Dating, Friendships and Fertility in Adolescents with Cancer from an Adolescent and Parent Perspective

Speaker:
Lindsay Jibb,RN, MSc, PhD student

Posted in 2013 Pre-Symposium Nursing Seminar - Innovation in Pediatric Oncology Nursing, Education for Health Professionals | Tagged 2013 Pre-Symposium Nursing Seminar, adolescents, ALL, chemotherapy, fertility, psychosocial, rapid hydration, sleep

Workshop A – Female Fertility: Your Questions Answered

Posted on January 15, 2014 by admin


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Presentation Description:
Fertility concerns are not unique to cancer survivors, but survivors often have exceptional circumstances that can affect fertility options. This workshop will answer your burning questions about female fertility, including options and next steps if you’re thinking of starting a family.

Speaker:
Ellen Greenblatt, MD, FRCSC
Medical Director, Centre for Fertility and Reproductive Health
Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto

Posted in 2013 Survivor Conference, Education for Survivors | Tagged fertility, IVF, late effects, Oncofertility, ovarian failure, ovarian reserve

Workshop B – Male Fertility: Your Questions Answered

Posted on January 15, 2014 by admin


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Presentation Description:
Fertility concerns are not unique to cancer survivors, but survivors often have exceptional circumstances that can affect fertility options. This workshop will answer your burning questions about male fertility, including options and next steps if you’re thinking of starting a family.

Speaker:
Michael Neal, BSc. (Hons), MSc
Scientific Director
ONE Fertility, Burlington

Posted in 2013 Survivor Conference, Education for Survivors | Tagged fertility, late effects, sexual function, sterility

Building His or Her Mojo: Sex, Intimacy and Sharing

Posted on September 4, 2012 by admin

Presentation Description: In this presentation, issues related to romantic relationships were discussed. Topics included: 1) disclosure of cancer history, including sexual and fertility late effects; and 2) the importance of passion and intimacy as it relates to the change in values and priorities experienced by survivors.

 

Speaker:          Andrew Matthew, PhD, CPsych

                           Assistant Professor

                           Department of Surgery and Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto

                           Psychologist, Princess Margaret Hospital

 

Posted in 2011 Survivor Conference, Education for Survivors | Tagged disclosure, fertility, intimacy, relationships, sex

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