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Appendix A Workshop Agenda National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop on Ensuring Quality Cancer Care Through the Oncology Workforce: Sustaining Research and Care in the 21st Century The Keck Center of the National Academies 500 Fifth Street, NWâRoom 100 Washington, DC 20001 DAY 1: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2008 8:30 am �������������������������������������� Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 am��������������������������������������������������� Welcome from NCPF/IOM and Overview of the Workshop WelcomeâEdward Benz, ����������������������������������� MD, Association of American Cancer Institutes OverviewâBetty Ferrell, PhD, RN, FAAN, City of Hope National Medical Center 9:15 am Demographic and Health Workforce Trends: Implications for Cancer Care in the Future ⢠Summarize key national reports addressing the workforce crisis in health care ⢠Address the implications for the oncology workforce ⢠Describe the impact of the oncology workforce as a public concern Edward Salsberg, MPA, Center for Workforce Studies, Association of American Medical Colleges 75
76 ENSURING QUALITY CANCER CARE 10:15 am BREAK 10:30 am Breaking Down the Problem: Professional Perspectives ⢠Present the findings from ASCOâs Workforce Study, as well as the workforce challenges facing the larger physician community ⢠Describe the current and future needs for new nursing workforce ⢠Identify needs for advanced practice nursing ⢠Identify needs for other professionals (e.g., social work, public health, and cancer registration) in cancer care Physician (oncologist and primary care)âDean F. Bajorin, MD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center NursingâPeter I. Buerhaus, PhD, RN, FAAN, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Other ProfessionsâMaureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH, Tulane University ModeratorâSuanna Bruinooge, American Society of Clinical Oncology 12:00 pm LUNCH 1:00 pm System Perspectives ⢠Describe the impact of workforce issues on the cancer care and the generation of the future workforce in academic cancer centers ⢠Identify workforce issues in community oncology as the setting for the vast majority of cancer care ⢠Summarize the needs and challenges in workforce demands for the research force impacting the advancement of knowledge in oncology Academic Cancer CentersâEdward Benz, MD, Association of American Cancer Institutes Community-Based Practice SettingsâMichael A. Goldstein, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Cancer Research Workforce TrainingâJonathan S. Wiest, PhD, National Cancer Institute ModeratorâSuanna Bruinooge, American Society of Clinical Oncology
Appendix A 77 2:30 pm ������ BREAK 2:45 pm Patient Perspectives ⢠Describe the future of cancer care from the patient perspective and the needed workforce to deliver that care ⢠Present issues related to the growing population of cancer survivors and emerging models of care delivery ⢠Identify the needs of patients with advanced disease and those at end of life and palliative care in oncology Overview: Patients Needs in 21st Century Oncologyâ Lawrence N. Shulman, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Survivorship: Caring for the 12 Million Surviving Cancerâ Linda A. Jacobs, PhD, RN, LIVESTRONG Survivorship Center of Excellence, Abramson Cancer Center Palliative Care: How to Care in Advanced Diseaseâ Thomas J. Smith, MD, FACP, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine ModeratorâAlison Smith, BA, BSN, RN, C-Change 4:15 pm Family Caregivers ⢠Present data from the NCI-supported CANCORS study describing the experience of family caregivers as a vital aspect of the oncology workforce ⢠Describe the impact of the professional workforce shortage on family caregivers Audie Atienza, PhD, National Cancer Institute 5:00 pm ������������� Adjourn Day 1 DAY 2: TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 21, 2008 8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 am Brief Summary of Day 1 Presentations and Discussion of Goals of Day 2 ⢠Synthesize the proceedings of Day 1 to summarize the workforce challenges in oncology ⢠Establish the Day 2 agenda of identifying potential solutions and policy implications Thomas Kean, MPH, C-Change
78 ENSURING QUALITY CANCER CARE 9:30 am Signs of Success/Models of Addressing the Oncology Workforce Needs ⢠Present a model cancer center program conducting institution-based workforce training ⢠Recognize potential strategies for oncology physician training and work design ⢠Describe a university model preparing nurses for advanced practice and research in oncology ⢠Present the experience from an Academic Cancer Center and community affiliations related to staff retention and care delivery Training (M. D. Anderson Model)âMichael Ahearn, PhD, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Physician EducationâPaul Mazmanian, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center Nursing EducationâKathi Mooney, PhD, RN, FAAN, AOCN, University of Utah College of Nursing RetentionâKevin Sowers, RN, MSN, Duke University ModeratorâAlison Smith, BA, BSN, RN, C-Change 11:30 am LUNCH 12:30 pm Policy Perspectives: Needed Legislative Efforts ⢠Recognize policy changes necessary to support research, education, and clinical practice for oncology Kavita Patel, MD, Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Atul Grover, MD, PhD, Association of American Medical Colleges ModeratorâBrenda Nevidjon, MSN, RN, FAAN, Oncology Nursing Society 2:00 pm Formulation of a Future Strategy: A Framework for Action ⢠Summarize potential strategies for participating organizations and for the NCPF to address oncology workforce needs ⢠Identify strategies for the oncology community to have a unified voice in advocacy for workforce issues
Appendix A 79 SummarizerâBetty Ferrell (moderator), RN, FAAN, City of Hope National Medical Center ModeratorâEdward Salsberg, MPA, Center for Workforce Studies, Association of American Medical Colleges 3:00 pm Adjourn Day 2