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HDFCCC Symptom Science and Survivorship Symposium

Friday, May 10 at 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Add to Calendar 2024-05-10 16:00:00 2024-05-10 20:00:00 HDFCCC Symptom Science and Survivorship Symposium The HDFCCC Symptom Science and Survivorship Symposium will feature talks and panel discussions on themes such as predicting toxicity of treatment and team-based/community-based research. Open to all members of the UCSF cancer community. AGENDA 8:30 - 9:00 AMNetworking Breakfast 9:00 - 9:10 AMWelcome and Introduction Niharika Dixit, MD & Mike Rabow, MD Brief remarks by Eric Small, MD  9:10 - 9:30 AM[Keynote] The Yin and Yang of Precision Symptom Science: Challenges and Opportunities Chris Miaskowski, RN, PhD, FAAN Session 1: Predicting Toxicity of Treatment | Kord Kober, PhD, Chair 9:30 - 9:50 AMAI Models for Predicting Toxicity Julian Hong, MD, MS 9:50 - 10:10 AMFatigue Kord Kober, PhD 10:10 - 10:30 AMPanel Discussion 10:30 - 10:50 AMBreak Session 2: Team-Based/Community-Based SASS Research | Andrea Postier, PhD, MPH, Chair 10:50 - 11:10 AMCommunity Based Palliative Care Sarah Nouri, MD, MPH 11:10 - 11:30 AMFrom Seer to Survivorship Care App Robert Goldsby, MD 11:30 - 11:50 AMPanel Discussion Angela Laffan, NP, MSN; Sarah Nouri, MD, MPH; Robert Goldsby, MD 11:50 AM - 12:20 PMRIP - Last RFA Grantees | Announcement of new RFA Jean Nakamura, MD & Jaya Mallidi, MD 12:20 - 1:00 PMPoster Session (see poster instructions below) and Lunch POSTER PRESENTATIONS Poster presentations will be offered throughout the breaks and for the last session of the SASS Symposium. There is no application or nomination process to submit a poster for the SASS Symposium. Simply bring the prepared poster to the location (Helen Diller Family Cancer Building) at 8:30 AM on 5/10/24 to set up. Presenters can stand ready to present during breaks and the final hour of the Symposium. REGISTRATION > Please register to attend here Co-Chaired by Niharika Dixit, Mike Rabow, Kord Kober, Andrea Postier, and Jennie Taylor 1450 3rd Street HD-160 San Francisco, CA 94158 United States View on Map Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center meredith.donnelly@ucsf.edu America/Los_Angeles public

1450 3rd Street
HD-160
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States

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The HDFCCC Symptom Science and Survivorship Symposium will feature talks and panel discussions on themes such as predicting toxicity of treatment and team-based/community-based research. Open to all members of the UCSF cancer community.

AGENDA

8:30 - 9:00 AM
Networking Breakfast

9:00 - 9:10 AM
Welcome and Introduction
Niharika Dixit, MD & Mike Rabow, MD
Brief remarks by Eric Small, MD 

9:10 - 9:30 AM
[Keynote] The Yin and Yang of Precision Symptom Science: Challenges and Opportunities
Chris Miaskowski, RN, PhD, FAAN

Session 1: Predicting Toxicity of Treatment | Kord Kober, PhD, Chair

9:30 - 9:50 AM
AI Models for Predicting Toxicity
Julian Hong, MD, MS

9:50 - 10:10 AM
Fatigue
Kord Kober, PhD

10:10 - 10:30 AM
Panel Discussion

10:30 - 10:50 AM
Break

Session 2: Team-Based/Community-Based SASS Research | Andrea Postier, PhD, MPH, Chair

10:50 - 11:10 AM
Community Based Palliative Care
Sarah Nouri, MD, MPH

11:10 - 11:30 AM
From Seer to Survivorship Care App
Robert Goldsby, MD

11:30 - 11:50 AM
Panel Discussion
Angela Laffan, NP, MSN; Sarah Nouri, MD, MPH; Robert Goldsby, MD

11:50 AM - 12:20 PM
RIP - Last RFA Grantees | Announcement of new RFA
Jean Nakamura, MD & Jaya Mallidi, MD

12:20 - 1:00 PM
Poster Session (see poster instructions below) and Lunch

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Poster presentations will be offered throughout the breaks and for the last session of the SASS Symposium. There is no application or nomination process to submit a poster for the SASS Symposium. Simply bring the prepared poster to the location (Helen Diller Family Cancer Building) at 8:30 AM on 5/10/24 to set up. Presenters can stand ready to present during breaks and the final hour of the Symposium.

REGISTRATION

> Please register to attend here

Co-Chaired by Niharika Dixit, Mike Rabow, Kord Kober, Andrea Postier, and Jennie Taylor

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