4th Victorian Cancer Survivorship Conference
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2022-3-24 09:00:00
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Panel Speaker

kate
03/032022

A/Professor Kate Burbury

by Admin_VCCC_21

A/Professor Kate Burbury is a consultant haematologist, Director of Digital and Healthcare Innovations and Deputy Chief Medical Officer at the Peter McCallum Cancer Centre. Kate is the lead for Digital health, healthcare innovations, healthcare research and implementation, and the strategy for building our regional partnerships around Victoria and interstate. She is also the lead clinician for MPN/CML, as well as the haemostasis/ thrombosis service and peri-procedural optimisation, including prehabilitation.

Kate has an active translational research and clinical trial portfolio and actively involved in the development of expert guidelines and governance structures both for the institution as well national and international expert groups. Kate has published numerous peer-reviewed manuscripts, as well as being a member of the editorial board and an invited reviewer for numerous journals. She has an extensive list of presented abstracts, as well as an invited expert speaker at national and international scientific meetings.

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margaret
03/032022

Margaret Polacska

by Admin_VCCC_21

Margaret has a background in business development, fundraising, health promotion, peer support and project management, moving from engineering and managed services to the NFP sector after having children.

Her latest work at Red Nose was the development and delivery of a $1.3mil pilot program called Hospital to Home implemented with five hospitals across Australia. The program delivers peer support and navigation to bereaved parents in the acute stages of grief following a stillbirth or neonatal death, with support provided by outreach workers with lived experience.

Margaret is a passionate consumer advocate and was a faculty member of Safer Care Victoria’s Safer Baby Collaborative. She also provides personal insight as a carer and consumer on Eastern Health’s Rainbow eQuality working group and Peter Mac’s United Colours of Us Diversity and Inclusion working group, and is a Board Director for Transcend Australia.

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joanne
03/032022

Joanne Hickman

by Admin_VCCC_21

My name is Joanne Hickman and I am 49 years of age. I am married with two adult children and have a career in nursing working primarily in the disciplines of cardiac care and now immunisation as Nurse Unit Manger for Monash Immunisation, which is a hospital based immunisation service for high risk patients. In 2017 I was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. Being on the other side and receiving care made me realise that the lived experience of being a patient is an essential part of delivering a health service. In 2019 after a year of navigating my new “normal” I became involved with Peter Mac as a consumer representative. I sit on various committees, one of which is the Community Advisory Committee and also participate in other projects as they present. I also have recently commenced a part time role with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute as Consumer Engagement Manager for the Centre of Health Analytics whist job sharing my NUM role.

As digital health is upon us, I look forward to the Great Debate around the challenges and benefits of its presence.

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iddawela
03/032022

Dr Mahesh Iddawela

by Admin_VCCC_21

Dr Mahesh Iddawela is an oncologist at Alfred Health and Latrobe Regional Hospital.

He has a special interest in genitourinary, Breast cancer, Gynaecological cancer and melanoma.

Dr Iddawela completed his medical oncology training at Cambridge University, UK. He also completed a PhD at Cambridge University investigating role of precision oncology in breast cancer and then working as a Consultant at Cambridge University Hospital. Since moving to Australia, he has been actively involved in cancer survivorship, precision oncology and service development. His research has been presented at many local and international meetings and published in journals such as Nature communications, Lancet Oncology and British Journal of Cancer.

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kalinda
03/032022

Dr Kalinda Griffiths

by Admin_VCCC_21

Kalinda is a Yawuru woman of Broome, born and living in Darwin, Australia. Sheis an early career Scientia Lecturer at the Centre for Big Data Research in Health at UNSW and Research and Education Lead for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health at the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre. Kalinda is an epidemiologist who has worked in the research sector for over 20 years.Her interest is in empirically addressing complex health disparities in populations through existing data. Kalinda’s innovative research focuses on Indigenous Data Governance, the measurement of health disparities, improving cancer services and outcomes as well as building health research capabilities in regional and remote Australia.
Dr Griffiths is on the steering committee for the Indigenous Data Network in Australia and holds a number of national and international committee roles, including the Australian Bureau of Statistics Health Surveys Advisory Group, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Indigenous Statistical and Information Advisory group as well as the Clinical Advisory Group of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program and the International Group for Indigenous Health Measurement.

Kalinda holds a Certificate III in Laboratory Techniques, Bachelor of Biomedical Science, Master of Public Health and a PhD in Cancer Epidemiology. Dr Griffiths also holds honorary positions at the University of Melbourne and Menzies School of Health Research and is also Deputy Editor of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia.

She is the recipient of a number of awards. Notably, she was awarded the ‘Northern Territory Young Australian of the Year’in 2011 and more recently, the 2019 Lowitja Institutes ‘Emerging Researcher Award’. She was also a 2019-2021 Science and Technology Australia ‘Superstar of STEM’ and is currently the Australian Health Promotion Associations‘Thinker in Residence’.

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craig
03/032022

Dr Craig Underhill

by Admin_VCCC_21

Dr Craig Underhill is Director of Cancer Services at Albury-Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre; Clinical Director, Hume Regional Integrated Cancer Services and Regional Oncology Lead for the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC).

He is conjoint Associate Professor at the University of NSW Clinical School in Albury. After training in Melbourne and working as a research fellow at Guys Hospital London and Ludwig Institute Melbourne Dr Underhill helped develop a medical oncology service in Albury-Wodonga and established an independent not-for-profit Clinical Trials Unit (Border Medical Oncology Research Unit) which has twice been awarded NSW Premier’s Award for Innovation in Cancer Clinical Trials.

Dr Underhill has worked to develop clinical and research partnerships with the public and private sector to improve access to cancer services for regional patients.

As the VCCC Regional Oncology Lead he advocates for the increased access to clinical trials for regional Victorians and leads the VCCC teletrials program. This program has operationalised teletrial methodology (also known as decentralized clinical trials). He is leading a research program awarded by the Australian Government over 5 years to implement teletrials and conduct health services research via telehealth.

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bean
03/032022

Dr Ben Smith

by Admin_VCCC_21

Dr Ben Smith is a Cancer Institute NSW Career Development Fellow at theIngham Institute and University of New South Wales, Medicine & Health.Ben’s research aims to ensure equitable access to high quality evidence-based survivorship care for all people living with cancer. He has a particular interest in digital health interventions and fear of cancer recurrence.

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sophy
03/032022

Sophy Athan

by Admin_VCCC_21

Sophy Athan has significant experience as a consumer advocate and representative in cancer research projects through her role as Chair of the VCCC Alliance Cancer Consumer Advisory Committee, as well as through her involvement in several other oncology-specific committees and advisory panels. Sophy currently serves on a number of boards and Government Health Committee. She is on more than twenty committees and advisory panels within the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Victorian Cancer COVID-19 Taskforce, Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, University of Melbourne, Health Issues Centre, Victorian Clinical Council, Victorian Agency for Health Information, Outer East Primary Care Partnership, Endeavour College Academic Council and Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network. Sophy previously served on many other committees, including steering committees for the Department of Health and Human Services. She continues to be involved around issues of quality and safety, mental health, disability, aged care, and diversity, advocating for better health outcomes for everyone. Sophy has been a regular presenter at national and international conferences. She has graduate and postgraduate degrees in Arts and Social Sciences, several graduate diplomas, and leadership qualifications.

Sophy is involved with the VCCC Alliance Strategic Program Plan as an Ex-officio member on the Steering Groups for Link clinical, biological, genomic and patient outcomes data to enable discoveries and Develop leadership skills and empowerment of researchers, clinicians and consumers.

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ray-chan
03/032022

Prof Raymond Chan

by Admin_VCCC_21

Prof Raymond Chan (RN, BNurs, MAppSc, PhD, FACN, GAICD) is Director and Professor of Cancer Nursing, Caring Futures Institute, Flinders University. He holds prestigious titles as NHMRC Investigator Fellow and Matthew Flinders Fellow. Ray is currently leading a number of implementation-effectiveness trials in optimising shared-care to address the needs of cancer survivors. Prof Chan has published over 160 peer-reviewed articles and 2 book chapters. He currently also holds leadership roles in the MASCC Survivorship Group and COSA Survivorship Group.

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jefford
03/032022

Professor Michael Jefford

by Admin_VCCC_21

Professor Michael Jefford is both a Consultant Medical Oncologist and Director of the Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre at Peter Mac, and is a Professorial Fellow with the University of Melbourne.

He completed medical oncology training (FRACP) in 1999. He holds a PhD (2002) and Graduate Certificate in University Teaching (2013) from the University of Melbourne and Masters degrees in Health Services Management (2003) and in Public Health (2006) from Monash University. He is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

His major clinical focus is on the management of people with gastrointestinal cancers.

Michael has made significant contributions around service delivery, research, policy and program development, and to the international literature regarding cancer survivorship. He is the current Chair of the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA)’s Cancer Survivorship Committee and Chair of the International Psycho-Oncology Society’s Survivorship Special Interest Group. He co-chairs the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Health Equity and Outcomes Committee.

Amongst other leadership roles, Michael is a COSA Board Member (Director). He was previously Deputy Director of Medical Oncology at Peter Mac and has held senior leadership roles with cancer-related organisations including Cancer Council Victoria and BreastScreen Victoria, and professional organisations such as the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the Medical Oncology Group of Australia.

Most of his research has a cancer survivorship focus, aiming to better understand issues affecting survivors; to develop and implement strategies to minimise post-treatment consequences; to develop improved models of care, and to better understand and minimise disparities in cancer survivorship outcomes. In addition, he is co-investigator on several cancer therapeutic and supportive care / psychosocial studies. He has been awarded over A$19m in grant funding as a chief / principal investigator.

He has been heavily involved with professional education and university teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level. In 2007 he established the Specialist Certificate in Clinical Research (Oncology), an award course of the University of Melbourne, which he coordinated for 8 years.
He is widely published and has presented work at numerous international meetings covering clinical oncology, survivorship, psycho-oncology and cancer control broadly.

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Professor Michael Jefford, Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Professor Grant McArthur, VCCC Alliance
Justine Carder, Victorian Paediatric Integrated Cancer Service
Julia Cernaz, Cancer Consumer Representative
Dr Jane Crowe, General Practitioner
Dr Lucy Gately, WEHI
Priscilla Gates, Austin Health
Toni Jones, The Royal Women’s Hospital
Helana Kelly, Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre
Nicole Kinnane, Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Rebecca McIntosh, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Dr Meron Pitcher, Western Health
Yvonne Panek-Hudson, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Kath Quade, Western & Central Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service
Meg Rynderman, Cancer Consumer Representative
Liz Simkiss, Department of Health & Human Services
Cynthia Slattery, VCCC Alliance
Kyleigh Smith, VCCC Alliance
Associate Professor Justin Tse, The University of Melbourne
Dr Kirsty Wiltshire, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Dr Shirley Wong, Melbourne Health, Western Health
Nienke Zomerdijk, University of Melbourne, VCCC Alliance

ABOUT VCCC Alliance

The vision for the VCCC Alliance is to save lives through the integration of cancer research, education and patient care.

Founded in the holistic principles of the internationally-recognised Comprehensive Cancer Centre model, the VCCC Alliance brings together 10 of Victoria’s leading research, academic, and clinical institutions to achieve what can only be done through integration, collaboration and the inclusion of patient perspectives. We are working together to forge better approaches at a system level and improve outcomes for people affected by cancer across Victoria.

ABOUT ACSC

The Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre (ACSC) is a unique service based at Peter Mac. Our vision is to optimise the health and well being of cancer survivors and their carers.

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is a world leading cancer research, education and treatment centre and Australia’s only public health service solely dedicated to caring for people affected by cancer. We have over 3,200 staff, including more than 700 laboratory and clinical researchers, all focused on providing better treatments, better care and potential cures for cancer.

4th Victorian Cancer Survivorship Conference, Shifting Gears : Rethinking Survivorship. Proudly presented by VCCC Alliance and Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre.

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