Miami Cancer Institute Hybrid Symposium - The Nature and Nurturing of Hybrid Academic-Community Cancer Centers
During a day of moderated discussions hybrid cancer center leaders will explain how they directed the emerging hybrid cancer center model concept into reality. Expert faculty will assess and explore similarities and differences by looking at several models that vary according to the centers strengths, weaknesses and needs.
Participants will have access to guidance on new models and shared best practices, especially those related to improvements in patient education and outcomes in traditionally non-academic community settings. This format will allow for exposure to discussion with experts about collaborations and future directions.
Registration open to Executive Hospital Leadership and Medical Executive Hospital Leadership.
Pre-registration is closed. We will accept On-site registration.
Target Audience
Key staff members from each center, representing medicine, science, prevention, translational research, nursing, administration, communications, marketing, development, patient advocates and other relevant departments or offices.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize and discuss the emerging presence of hybrid academic-community cancer centers – those in traditionally non-academic community settings.
- Review similarities and differences of established models which vary according to individual centers’ strengths and needs.
- Implement a patient education programming model proven to enhance patient and family engagement and positively impact patient care outcomes.
- Identify and recommend new concepts inspired by models and practices of other centers.
- Formulate a plan for future and ongoing collaboration in support of further development of hybrid academic community cancer centers.
Faculty members have indicated that neither they nor their spouses/partners have relevant financial relationships with commercial interest companies, and they will not include off-label or unapproved product usage in their presentations or discussions. Non-faculty contributors and other individuals involved in the planning, development, review and editing of the symposium content have indicated neither they nor their spouses/partners have relevant financial relationships.
Eric T. Rosenthal
Independent Journalist
EvocaTalk® Research & Reports
Covering Issues, Controversies and Trends in Oncology
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Lee S. Schwartzberg, M.D.
Executive Director
West Cancer Center
Memphis, Tennessee
Donald L. “Skip” Trump, M.D.
CEO and Executive Director
Inova Dwight and Martha Schar Cancer Institute
Fall Church, Virginia
Timothy Yeatman, M.D.
Director and President
Gibbs Cancer Center and Research Institute
Spartanburg (SC) Regional Healthcare System
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Michael Zinner, M.D.
Founding CEO and Executive Medical Director
Miami Cancer Institute
Baptist Health South Florida
Miami, Florida
Available Credit
- 8.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 8.00 General certificate of attendance
- 8.00 Nurse Practitioners
- 8.00 Florida Board of Nursing
- 8.00 Florida Board of Occupational Therapy
- 8.00 Florida Board of Pharmacy
- 8.00 Florida Board of Respiratory Therapy
Required Hardware/Software
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