Learn about the newest Cancer Predisposition and Informatics, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Special Interest Groups - and ASPHO's 13 other member communities
Cancer and cancer related complications are emerging as major public health problems in developing countries like India. It is estimated that about 9 million new cancer cases are diagnosed every year and over 4.5 million people die from cancer each year in the world
Applications are open for the 2021 Northwestern Mutual Award for Excellence in Childhood Cancer Survivorship honoring an emerging early or mid-career investigator at the 2021 ASPHO Conference
We are experiencing temporary technical issues affecting access to the SIG communities. We are working to correct the issue as soon as possible. Email addresses for SIG chairs can be found on http://aspho.org/membership/special-interest-groups/overview if you would like to communicate with SIG leadership in the meantime
ASPHO encourages members to participate in Special Interest Groups (SIGs). These SIGs provide forums that allow members with similar interests and challenges to easily interact with each other and develop extended resource bases. Five SIGs are currently available: Advanced Practice Provider, Diversity, Global Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Palliative Care, and Vascular Anomalies. Join a SIG today by clicking 'Communities' > 'Special Interest Groups'
Chair: Meghan Drayton Jackson DO, MBOE, CPPS, draytonm81@yahoo.com Vice-Chair: Christine Moore Smith, MD, christine.m.smith.2@vumc.org
Join one of ASPHO's SIGs to connect with colleagues who have similar specialized interests. Read about the SIGs in the Communities section and click the 'Join' button to get involved!
The Integrative PHO SIG is dedicated to the promotion of evidence-based integrative therapies for supportive care and optimization of wellness in the PHO patient population. The Well-Being SIG aims to facilitate discussion, establish collaborative curriculums, and share approaches to addressing drivers of distress, thereby contributing to the well-being of ASPHO members