10th Annual West Coast Conference on Work & Cancer
Cancer and Careers will hold it's 10th annual West Coast Conference on Work & Cancer virtually on Saturday, October 19, 2024! This free, daylong event explores the complexities of balancing treatment and recovery with employment and is open to patients, survivors, caregivers, healthcare professionals, employers, advocates, HR professionals and anyone else touched by cancer.
We know that not everyone has access to reliable technology in their home, which is why for this event we offer our Technology Assistance Program (TAP). This application-based program for cancer patients and survivors awards (1) laptop (such as a Chromebook or similar device) to a limited number of recipients. Applications are open through Monday, September 9th, so apply soon! If you are interested in future opportunities for our Technology Assistance Program, please add your name to our notification list.
Date & Time
October 19, 2024 | 9 AM - 2:30 PM PT with optional Networking Session 2:30 - 3:30 PM PT
Topics
- Balancing treatment and work
- Making disclosure decisions
- Job search
- Managing side-effects at work
- Communicating effectively
- Managing stress
- Networking opportunity
- ...and more!
Location
Zoom
Webinar and phone-only options available
Registration
Pre-registration is required per individual. Please click here to register.
Accreditation
CEs/PDCs available for nurses, social workers and HR professionals who attend the Conference. Any accreditation changes will be updated on the Accreditation Page.
Accommodations
- Real-time closed captioning will be available during all sessions, including Welcome and Closing Remarks.
- To request accommodations, please email cancerandcareers@cew.org.
Click the links below for information about the 2024 Conference!
Sponsors of the 2024 West Coast Conference on Work & Cancer
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Community Partners
Cactus Cancer Society, Cancer Pathways, Cancer Support Community Greater San Gabriel Valley, IHadCancer.com, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Melanoma Research Foundation, Michelle's Place, National LGBT Cancer Network, OncoLink, Sharsheret, California Chapter, Stupid Cancer