- GROUP Survivorship
- PROJECT SPAN 2022
- DATE 17/10/2022
2022 Fellows
The COSA Survivorship Group is very pleased to announce the appointment of four COSA Survivorship Research Fellows.
Congratulations
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Dr Gemma McErlean | Dr Carla Thamm |
Developing a practical guidance tool to assist with choice of appropriate survivorship models of care | Financial Toxicity and Patterns of Care for First Nations People with cancer |
Primary mentor: Prof Michael Jefford | Co-primary mentors: Prof Gail Garvey and Dr Shafkat Jahan |
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Dr Md Mijanur Rahman | Dr Rebecca Venchiarutti |
Knowledge, provision, and utilisation patterns of Chronic Disease GP Management Plans and Team Care Arrangements | Addressing multimorbidity in cancer survivors |
Co-primary mentors: A/Prof Nicolas Hart and Prof Gail Garvey | Primary mentor: Prof Bogda Koczwara |
COSA's Survivorship Research Fellowship program was established in 2020 to help build capacity in survivorship research. The Fellows will receive mentorship, guidance and support from the Survivorship Executive Committee, which comprises internationally renowned senior clinicians and researchers in cancer survivorship. Each project will help advance survivorship research and improve outcomes for all Australians after cancer treatment. The Executive was very impressed with the quality of applications submitted, and we congratulate the successful Fellows.
If you are interested in keeping up to date on the progress of these projects and learning more about the work of the Survivorship Group, remember to select the Survivorship Group in MY COSA.
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