Oncology Guest Faculty

Guest Faculty
Shane Cotter, MD, PhD
Radiation Oncology, Cancer Center of Santa Barbara
Peter Greenwald, MD, DrPH
Associate Director for Prevention, National Cancer Institute
Assistant Surgeon General USPHS (Ret.), Office of the Director
The Lacks Family
Christy A. Russell, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Co-Director USC/Norris Breast
Center
Barry Spilchuk, Author of The Cancer Dance and
Co-Author of A Cup of Chicken Soup for the Soul
Cottage Health System’s Seventh
SANTA BARBARA COTTAGE HOSPITAL
PO BOX 689
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93102
Deborah Boyle, RN, MSN, AOCNS, FAAN
Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist/Palliative Care Nurse Lead
University of California Irvine Health/Chao Family Comprehensive
Cancer Center, Orange, California
Oncology
Nursing
Symposium
Hope Springs Eternal
Symposium Planning Committee
Gina Bifano, RN, OCN, Committee Chair
Clinical Nurse Coordinator, Oncology, CHS
Tegan Hannah, MSN, RN, ANP-C
Clinical Manager, Oncology, CHS
Shelley Algeo, RN, MSN
Medical/Surgical Educator, Education, CHS
Jill Ariew, RN, BSN, OCN
Clinical Nurse Coordinator, Oncology, CHS
Sarah Awad, RN, BSN, OCN
Clinical Resource Nurse, Oncology, CHS
Teresa Naples, RN, BSN, OCN
Clinical Nurse, Oncology, CHS
Keynote Speaker
Peter Greenwald, MD, DrPH
Sharon Sheehan-Bifano, RN, MS
Consultant
Associate Director for Prevention
National Cancer Institute
Anna Bissell, RN, BSN, OCN
Consultant
Photos by Stephen Bissell
PO Box 689 • 400 W. Pueblo Street • Santa Barbara, CA 93102
www.cottagehealthsystem.org
Symposium info line: 805-569-7257 x56260
NONPROFIT ORG
US POSTAGE PAID
SANTA BARBARA, CA
PERMIT NO. 35
Liz Brown
Special Events Planner
Assistant Surgeon General USPHS (Ret.)
Friday, October 24, 2014
The Fess Parker
a Doubletree by Hilton Resort
Santa Barbara, California
Intended Audience
and Course Description
Cottage Health System’s Oncology Nursing
Symposium is designed to meet the educational
needs of nurses and other healthcare professionals interested in expanding their knowledge
in the field of oncology. This rich educational
program includes updates on cancer prevention,
breast cancer, the relationship between human
papillomavirus (HPV) and head and neck cancer,
and insights into caregiver compassion fatigue.
Educational Objectives
After attending this symposium, participants
should be able to:
• Describe the role that lifestyle plays in cancer
prevention.
• Outline strategies to prevent compassion
fatigue.
• Discuss the controversial issues related to the
history and use of the HeLa cells for cancer
research.
• Explain the role of personalized plans in the
treatment of breast cancer.
• Describe the relationship between HPV and
head and neck cancer.
• Identify the physiological and psychological
benefits of humor and hope.
Accreditation
Provider approved for 7 contact hours by the
California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider
#00252. Course meets the qualifications for 7
hours of continuing education credit for MFTs
and/or LCSWs as required by the California
Board of Behavioral Sciences. Provider #PCE 741.
Information
For more information, call the
Symposium Info Line at
805-569-7257 x56260
or e-mail [email protected].
Schedule | Friday, October 24, 2014
Registration
7:00–7:45
Registration, Breakfast and Vendor Exhibits
Through October 10
$185
After October 10
and Walk-in
$205
7:45–8:00
Welcome and Introduction
8:00–9:00 | Keynote Address
Medical and Lifestyle Approaches
to Cancer Prevention
Peter Greenwald, MD, DrPH
9:00–10:00
Compassion Fatigue in Cancer Caregivers
Deborah Boyle, RN, MSN, AOCNS, FAAN
10:00–10:30
Break and Vendor Exhibits
10:30–11:30
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks:
HeLa Genome Data Use Agreement
The Lacks Family
11:30–1:00
Lunch, Book Signing and Vendor Exhibits
1:00–2:00
Personalized Medicine for Breast Cancer:
It’s a Brand New Day!
Christy A. Russell, MD
2:00–2:30
Break and Vendor Exhibits
2:30–3:30
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and its
Increasing Role in Head and Neck Cancer
Shane Cotter, MD, PhD
3:30–4:30
The Doctors Helped Me Get Better ...
The Nurses Saved My Life
Barry Spilchuk
4:30–4:45
Closing Remarks and Grand Prize Drawing
Registration is online at
www.oncologynursingsymposium.eventbrite.com
Note: Cancellations must be received in writing by October 10,
2014, and will be subject to a $35 processing fee. No refunds will
be given after that date. Fax your refund request to 805-569-7875.
Symposium Location
The Fess Parker a Doubletree by Hilton Resort
633 East Cabrillo Boulevard
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
www.fessparkersantabarbarahotel.com
A block of guest rooms has been reserved for a
limited time at a special conference rate of $229
per night, plus taxes and fees. To receive this rate,
please mention the Cottage Oncology Nursing
Symposium. For more information on accommodations at the resort or to make reservations, call
805-564-4333 or toll-free at 1-800-879-2929.
Complimentary hotel guest shuttle is available to
guests to and from the Santa Barbara Airport by
The Fess Parker. The resort asks that guests call
in advance to reserve the shuttle. You will need
to provide your flight information and arrival/
departure times. Shuttle arrangements may be
made when making guest room reservations or
by contacting The Fess Parker’s Guest Services at
805-884-8528.
Complimentary internet access and self-parking
is provided for registered guests and conference
attendees.
The Fess Parker is 20 minutes from the Santa Barbara Airport; taxis are also available.
Note: Room temperature of conference room may
vary. Please bring a jacket or sweater.