Professional Development

Leveraging Philanthropy to Build and Sustain Your Research Program - IN-PERSON

Thursday, July 18 at 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Add to Calendar 2024-07-18 20:00:00 2024-07-18 22:00:00 Leveraging Philanthropy to Build and Sustain Your Research Program - IN-PERSON Register This event will be held in person at Mission Bay in Mission Hall, Room TBD. Open to early career clinical faculty (or clinical fellows who are starting a faculty position in the next year).  Working in oncology, clinicians often encounter patients or family members who ask about donating to cancer research. This seminar will teach the basic principles of fundraising, including best practices, case studies, and role-playing exercises. Learning Objectives: Explain how to use philanthropic support and why it matters Summarize what to do if a patient asks how they can contribute to your research program Describe how to approach patients/family members about donating to your program Speakers:  Sarah Krumholz - UCSF, Senior Director, University Development Susan Chang, MD - UCSF Neurosurgery Network Director of Quality; Director, UCSF Neuro-Oncology Gordon Murray Caregiver Program; Co-Director, Sheri Sobrato Brain Cancer Survivorship Program Alan Venook, MD - UCSF Madden Family Distinguished Professorship in Medical Oncology and Translational Research; Shorenstein Associate Director for Program Development, Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center; Professor, Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology) Tom Martin, MD, UCSF Clinical Professor of Medicine, Adult Leukemia and Bone Marrow Transplantation Program; Associate Director, Myeloma Program; Co-Leader, Cancer Immunology & Immunotherapy Program Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center jennifer.seuferer@ucsf.edu America/Los_Angeles public

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This event will be held in person at Mission Bay in Mission Hall, Room TBD. Open to early career clinical faculty (or clinical fellows who are starting a faculty position in the next year). 

Working in oncology, clinicians often encounter patients or family members who ask about donating to cancer research. This seminar will teach the basic principles of fundraising, including best practices, case studies, and role-playing exercises.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain how to use philanthropic support and why it matters
  • Summarize what to do if a patient asks how they can contribute to your research program
  • Describe how to approach patients/family members about donating to your program

Speakers: 

  • Sarah Krumholz - UCSF, Senior Director, University Development
  • Susan Chang, MD - UCSF Neurosurgery Network Director of Quality; Director, UCSF Neuro-Oncology Gordon Murray Caregiver Program; Co-Director, Sheri Sobrato Brain Cancer Survivorship Program
  • Alan Venook, MD - UCSF Madden Family Distinguished Professorship in Medical Oncology and Translational Research; Shorenstein Associate Director for Program Development, Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center; Professor, Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology)
  • Tom Martin, MD, UCSF Clinical Professor of Medicine, Adult Leukemia and Bone Marrow Transplantation Program; Associate Director, Myeloma Program; Co-Leader, Cancer Immunology & Immunotherapy Program Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
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