Jordana McLoone
University of NSW/Sydney Children's Hospital, NSW, Australia
Dr Jordana McLoone is affiliated with the University of New South Wales, School of Women’s and Children’s Health and is located at Sydney Children’s Hospital where she leads psychosocial research projects run by the Behavioural Sciences Unit. The BSU is the largest dedicated paediatric psycho-oncology research unit in Australia and is dedicated to improving the lives of childhood cancer patients and their families. Dr McLoone’s particular areas of research interest include survivorship, the impact of sleep deprivation on parents during treatment, and melanoma; and her research is always conducted with a strong translational focus.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Transition of childhood cancer survivors to adult survivorship care: survivor preferences, and barriers to care (#48)
10:30 AM
Joanna E Fardell
Morning tea & Poster viewing
Models of follow-up care in Australia and New Zealand: challenges to implementing optimal survivorship care in paediatric cancer (#78)
10:30 AM
Joanna E Fardell
Morning tea & Poster viewing
Childhood cancer survivor and physician reported barriers to delivering survivorship care (#8)
11:45 AM
Joanna E Fardell
Implementing quality survivorship care
SURVIVORSHIP 2017*