Épisodes

  • LIVE from AMCCBS: AI in Oncology
    Mar 7 2025

    Live this week from the ACCC 51st Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS), CANCER BUZZ talks the role of AI in oncology with ACCC President Elect Douglas Flora, MD, LSSBB, FACCC.

    Guest:

    Douglas Flora, MD, LSSBB, FACCC

    ACCC President Elect

    Executive Medical Director, Oncology Services

    St. Elizabeth Healthcare

    Edgewood, KY

    Editor-in-Chief, AI in Precision Oncology

    Resources:

    How AI Will Shape Oncology Care

    The Transformative Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cancer Care Delivery

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    5 min
  • LIVE from AMCCBS: Topline Takeaways
    Mar 7 2025

    Live this week from the ACCC 51st Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS), CANCER BUZZ shares insights from Yulonda Greene, MBA, BSN, RN, OCN, Lindsey Causey, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, AOCNP, and John D. Shevock, FACHE, FACMPE.

    Guest:

    Yulonda Greene, MBA, BSN, RN, OCN

    Director, Patient Care Service

    Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute

    Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation

    Lindsey Causey, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, AOCNP

    Cone Health | Hematology and Oncology

    CHMG Executive Council—Chair

    John D. Shevock, FACHE, FACMPE

    Senior Director Of Operations Oncology Service Line

    Executive Director

    Bayhealth Cancer Institute

    Resources:

    AMCCBS Capitol Hill Day

    AMCCBS Keynote Address and Award Ceremony

    AMCCBS Women's Health and Oncology

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    5 min
  • LIVE from AMCCBS: President Una Hopkins
    Mar 7 2025

    Live this week from the ACCC 51st Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS), CANCER BUZZ speaks with ACCC President Una Hopkins, DNP, MSN, BSN, FNP-BC, NE-BC, FACCC, RN, on the first day of her 2025-2026 presidency.

    Guest:

    Una Hopkins, DNP, MSN, BSN, FNP-BC, NE-BC, FACCC, RN

    ACCC President

    Director for Research and Evidence Based Practice

    Montefiore Medical Center

    Bronx, NY

    Resources:

    ACCC Biography

    DNP Alum Advances Healthcare Through Clinical Research

    2025-2026 President's Theme

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    5 min
  • LIVE from AMCCBS: Future of care ACCC/ASCO
    Mar 6 2025

    Live this week from the ACCC 51st Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS), CANCER BUZZ shares insights from ACCC President Nadine J. Barrett, PhD, MA, MS, and ASCO President Robin Zon, MD, FASCO, FACP, on challenges in cancer care, leadership strategies, AI, and more.

    Guest:

    Nadine J. Barrett, PhD, MA, MS

    Senior Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Equity in Research

    Wake Forest University School of Medicine

    Atrium Health

    Robin Zon, MD, FASCO, FACP

    President, American Society of Clinical Oncology

    Physician Emeritus, Michiana Hematology Oncology

    Resources:

    Interview with Dr. Barrett

    Reimagining Community Engagement and Equity in Cancer

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    7 min
  • LIVE from AMCCBS: President Nadine J. Barrett
    Mar 6 2025

    Live this week from the ACCC 51st Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS), CANCER BUZZ highlights ACCC President Nadine J. Barrett, PhD, MA, MS, on her tenure as ACCC’s 2024-2025 President.

    Guest:

    Nadine J. Barrett, PhD, MA, MS

    Senior Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Equity in Research
    Wake Forest University School of Medicine

    Atrium Health

    Resources:

    President's Theme 2024-2025

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    9 min
  • LIVE from AMCCBS: Leading Policy Change at the State Level
    Mar 6 2025

    Live this week from the ACCC 51st Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS), CANCER BUZZ speaks with Wade Swenson, MD, MPH, MBA, FACP about Capitol Hill Day and how engaging in advocacy positively impacts oncology.

    Guest:

    Wade T. Swenson, MD, MPH, MBA, FACP

    Medical Director

    Lakewood Health System

    Staples, MN

    Resources:

    ACCC OSS Advocacy Engagement Initiative

    ACCC Legislative Action Center

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    6 min
  • LIVE from AMCCBS: Clinical Research Award Winner
    Mar 5 2025

    Live this week from the ACCC 51st Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS), CANCER BUZZ speaks with Mandi Pratt-Chapman, PhD, the winner of this year’s Clinical Research Award, about how her research has impacted oncology and paved the way for better patient care.

    Guest:

    Mandi Pratt-Chapman, PhD

    Associate Professor of Medicine for the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Associate Professor of Prevention and Community Health for the GW Milken Institute School of Public Health

    Associate Center Director, Community Outreach, Engagement and Equity

    The George Washington (GW) Cancer Center

    Resources:

    Clinical Research Award (https://www.accc-cancer.org/home/about/awards/clinical-research-award?)

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    7 min
  • Key Takeaways from a National Quality Improvement Initiative to Address Disparities in Bladder Cancer Care
    Feb 25 2025

    Bladder cancer remains a prevalent disease with significant disparities in care, particularly in underserved populations. To address this, ACCC launched a national quality improvement initiative in three phases: 1. assessment and preparation, 2. action plan implementation, and 3. monitoring for continuous improvement. Dr. Samuel Washington, from the University of California, San Francisco, discussed the initiative’s early findings, highlighting site-specific approaches.

    Sustainability was a key consideration, ensuring a balance between short-term wins and long-term impact. Action plans need to be both ambitious and practical to drive meaningful change. Continuing outcome monitoring will refine strategies, and the initiative could serve as a replication model in other clinical settings and cancer types. An important opportunity exists to expand multidisciplinary collaboration to include patient advocates and ensure the long-term integration of these improvements. Despite varied site objectives, all participants were committed to improving cancer care. This initiative highlights the power of structured, collaborative efforts to address disparities and enhance patient outcomes.

    "Now we have an opportunity to bring in patients and advocates… and expand this type of work in a structured way to other cancers and other institutions, other sites in an already national program." – Dr. Samuel Washington

    “The feasibility of the program overall was important, the fact that we could engage leadership champions at the clinic level and then multi-disciplinary team buy-in at each institution with this goal across oncology, urology, practices, radiation oncology, nursing, to all come together for each of these visits to help develop an action plan, it is something that I have not seen much of in recent years." – Dr. Samuel Washington

    Samuel L. Washington III, MD, MAS

    Assistant Professor of Urology,

    Goldberg-Benioff Endowed Professorship in Cancer Biology
    University of California, San Francisco
    San Francisco, CA

    Additional Resources:

    Implementing Shared Decision-Making in Bladder Cancer Care eCourse (https://courses.accc-cancer.org/products/implementing-shared-decision-making-in-bladder-cancer-care?_gl=1*1l9u2ab*_ga*MTU3NjkxMTU5Mi4xNzM2MTc4MTQy*_ga_HW05FVSTWC*MTczODk0Mjk3OS41MC4xLjE3Mzg5NDMyOTAuNTUuMC4w#tab-product_tab_overview)

    Understanding and Mitigating Disparities in Bladder Cancer (https://www.accc-cancer.org/docs/projects/bladder-cancer/understanding-and-mitigating-disparities-in-bladder-cancer-care.pdf?sfvrsn=a2630102_2&)

    Providing Equitable Care for Patients With Bladder Cancer (https://www.accc-cancer.org/docs/projects/bladder-cancer/accc_bladdercancer_8-5x11_patientexperienceresorce_interactive.pdf?sfvrsn=934efb33_2&)

    Effective Practices in Bladder Cancer Care: Multispecialty Clinics (https://www.accc-cancer.org/docs/projects/bladder-cancer/accc_bladdercancer_1_multispecialtyclinics.pdf?sfvrsn=e4cf453f_2&)

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    7 min