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Join Free →How can general oncologists deliver expert level care across more than 200 different types of cancer, each supported by an exponentially growing knowledge base? Using multiple myeloma as a model, here we describe the implementation of a clinical pathway and learning ecosystem across a network of community oncology practices. Implications for optimizing clinical care and clinical trial matching will be discussed including a uniue all outpatient T-cell mediated therapy program.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB | 1 | General |
Dr. Sibel Blau is a Hematologist and Oncologist with special interest and expertise in breast cancer, multiple myeloma and stem cell transplant. She is the President/Executive Chair of the board at Northwest Medical Specialties, PLLC, where she also runs the clinical research and Precision Medicine program. She is one of the founding members and the President/CEO and Co-Chair of ONCare Alliance, LLC that is a national organization with a focus of value-based care, education, and research. As well as ExigentResearch, an innovative research network of independent practices throughout the US to provide high quality, accelerated and accessible research to the communities where patients are treated. She is one of the founding members of Quality Cancer Care Alliance Network (QCCA), which merged with NationalCancer Care Alliance (NCCA) to form ONCare Alliance. She is a board member and past President of Washington State Medical Oncology Society (WSMOS). She is involved in multiple committees at national organizations like ASCO, COA, ACCC. She is also a member of All4cure, which is a transparent platform for discussion between experts in myeloma, researchers, scientists and patients.She is the founder and president of the Journey Fund which is a community-based, not-for-profit organization committed to cancer patients facing barriers that affect their treatment with donations and community resources that make it possible for us to assist cancer patients facing social, financial, or emotional obstacles, toward a courageous journey, with dignity.
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