Time/Title |
Speakers (click here for bios) |
Learning Objectives |
Accreditation Details |
9:00-9:15 AM PT
Log onto Zoom |
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9:15-9:30AM PT
Welcome |
Nicole Jarvis, LMSW, Assistant Director of Programs, Cancer and Careers |
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No CE/CNE/PDC credit |
9:30-10:30 AM PT
Making Work Decisions: Key Considerations
| Scott Sinclair, Senior Manager of Programs Cancer and Careers |
Attendees will be able to describe methods for gathering the necessary information and creating an action plan for patients/survivors working during and/or after cancer treatment.
Attendees will be able to explain the process of identifying and evaluating available options for making decisions about work after a cancer diagnosis.
Attendees will be able to understand and provide guidance to patients/survivors making decisions about maintaining online privacy. |
1 CE, CNE or PDC
- ASWB NYSED (social work)
- ANCC & CABRN (nursing)
- SHRM (HR pros)
-Interactive Elements:
-15-min Q&A
-Chat box |
10:30-10:45 AM PT
Break | |
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No CE/CNE/PDC credit |
10:45 AM PT -12:00 PM PT
Navigating Work: Effective On-the-Job Strategies |
Nicole Jarvis, LMSW, Assistant Director of Programs, Cancer and Careers | Attendees will be able to explain the nuances of disclosure in the workplace and identify considerations for patients/survivors who are making disclosure decisions.
Attendees will be able to give examples of effective communication techniques in the workplace when managing a cancer diagnosis.
Attendees will be able to assist cancer patients/survivors in identifying strategic approaches to managing treatment side effects while at work. |
1.25 CE, CNE or PDC
-ASWB & NYSED (social work)
-ANCC & CABRN (nursing)
-SHRM (HR pros)
-Interactive Elements:
-15-min Q&A
-Chat box |
12:00-12:45 PM PT
Lunch |
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No CE/CNE/PDC credit |
12:45-2:00 PM PT
Looking for Work: Being a Savvy Candidate |
Sissy Silva, Senior Manager of Programs and Spanish Resources, Cancer and Careers | Attendees will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the challenges patients/survivors face when seeking new employment after a cancer diagnosis.
Attendees will be able to recognize the factors involved in a successful job search during cancer treatment/recovery.
Attendees will be able to describe best practices for crafting resumes and cover letters, networking, and interviewing for those looking for work after a cancer diagnosis. |
1.25 CE, CNE or PDC
-ASWB & NYSED (social work)
-ANCC & CABRN (nursing)
-SHRM (HR pros)
-Interactive Elements:
-15-min Q&A
-Chat box |
2:00-2:15 PM PT
Break |
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No CE/CNE/PDC credit |
2:15-3:30 PM PT
Nourishing Success: Balancing Nutrition, Work & Cancer |
Peter Adintori, MS, RD, CSO, CDN, CNSC, Clinical Research Dietician, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center | Attendees will be able to describe best practices for cancer patients/survivors who wish to plan for healthy, affordable meals during/after treatment.
Attendees will be able to describe strategies for cancer patients/survivors to ensure they are able to eat well at work during/after treatment.
Attendees will be able to list common side effects of cancer treatment that can potentially be minimized through dietary choices and modifications. |
1.25 CE, CNE or PDC
-ASWB & NYSED (social work)
-ANCC & CABRN (nursing)
-SHRM (HR pros)
-Interactive Elements:
-15-min Q&A
-Chat box |
3:30 PM PT
Closing Remarks |
Sissy Silva, MA, Senior Manager of Programs and Spanish Resources, Cancer and Careers |
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No CE/CNE/PDC credit |