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Patient Experience
le 1 février 2021 from 14h00 HAE to 14h30 HAE
To learn first-hand from radiation therapy patients how diagnosis and treatment has impacted their lives before, during, and after treatment.
Conférenciers / Panélistes
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Patient Experience
le 1 février 2021 de 14h00 HAE À 14h30 HAE -
Patient Experience
le 1 février 2021 de 14h00 HAE À 14h30 HAE -
Debates: Current Workflows in SBRT (from registration survey)
le 1 février 2021 de 14h30 HAE À 16h00 HAE
Jeff and Kristen Eaton
Jeff and Kristen Eaton have run an evidence based multidisciplinary clinic in Cambridge, ON for the past 20 years and enjoy volunteering in the community. Caleb, Ella and their parents have always been active with sports including downhill skiing, dancing, swimming and hockey. In November 2016, Jeff Eaton was diagnosed with a WHO Grade 2, Diffuse Astrocytoma from T5 - L1. He had a double laminectomy/biopsy followed by a course of radiation therapy. With this diagnosis, many of the activities that we enjoy as a family have changed. We are happy to share our story in the hope that it will help other patients who are living with a tumour or cancer diagnosis.
Heather Warkentin, MSc, FCCPM
Heather Warkentin is a Medical Physicist at the Cross Cancer Institute and an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Alberta. Heather has a special interest in resident education and is the Program Director of the Medical Physics Residency Program in Radiation Oncology Physics and an active member of the Residency Program Committee and Competence Committee for the Radiation Oncology Residency Program at the University of Alberta. Heather is a former member of the AAPM Working Group on Periodic Review of Medical Physics Residency Training and a current member of the AAPM Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Education Subcommittee. Within a diverse clinical practice, Heather is always seeking ways to innovate and improve the quality and safety of radiotherapy.