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About PM2

The exchange of knowledge, technical skills, and expertise in cancer prevention, early detection and diagnosis, palliative care, and treatment, are key elements to strengthening a workforce's capacity in cancer control. PM2 is a Collaborative Education Series that is held jointly by Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, Canada and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia. The purpose of the series is to showcase, share, and build capacity in cancer by enabling collaborations across institutions.

Program Details

PM2 is a series of discussions about special topics in cancer, held quarterly by experts at the Princess Margaret Centre and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Sessions will be held online and recorded. Recordings are available for Princess Margaret Cancer Centre staff and alumni on PM Connects and for Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre staff on the Peter Mac Learning Hub.

Schedule

Upcoming Sessions

Peer Support and Navigation

Melbourne, Australia: November 26th, 2024 - 8:30am
Toronto, Canada: November 25th, 2024 - 4:30pm
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Jackie Bender, PhD

Scientist and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Co-Lead, Department of Supportive Care
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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Fiona Mourtiz

Manager Patient Experience, Patient Experience and Wellbeing Department
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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Tiel Lillehagen

Community Advisory Committee Deputy Chair
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre


PM2 sessions are open to all Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre staff. To join, please email CancerEduEvents@uhn.ca.


Past Sessions

Cancer Survivorship and Prehab/Rehab

August 2024

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Michael Jefford, MBBS, MPH, MHlthServMT Monash, PhD, GCertUniTeach Melb, GAICD, FRACP, FASCO

Consultant Medical Oncologist
Director, Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre Lead, Survivorship and Living Well After Cancer Research, Department of Health Services Research
Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne

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Linda Denehy, B App Sc (Physio); Grad Dip Physio (Cardiorespiratory), PhD

Professor of Physiotherapy
Department of Physiotherapy; Melbourne School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne
Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne
Department of Health Services Research: Allied Health, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Parkville

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Jennifer Jones, PhD

Director, Cancer Rehabilitation and Survivorship Program, Butterfield/Drew Chair in Cancer Survivorship Research, ELLICSR Centre for Health Wellness and Cancer Survivorship, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, UHN
Senior Scientist, Princess Margaret Research Institute
Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, Dalla Lana School of Public Health (cross-appointment), University of Toronto

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Emma Mauti, MD, FRCPC

Physiatrist, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Cancer Rehabilitation and Survivorship Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, UHN

Oncology Nurse Education and Training

July, 2024

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Diana Incekol

Advanced Practice Nurse Educator
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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Graham Dozois

Advanced Practice Nurse Educator
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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Nikki Dean

Nurse Manager, Academic Nursing Unit
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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Mohini Bhatt

Education Project Officer, Academic Nursing Unit
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Leadership Education: Transforming Careers with Impact

March, 2024

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Meredith Giuliani MBBS, MEd, PhD, FRCPC, DRCPSC

Director, Cancer Education, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto
Associate Dean, Postgraduate Medical Education, University of Toronto, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
Education Investigator II, The Institute for Education Research, UHN

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Tina Papadakos MA(Ed)

Director, Knowledge Translation, Cancer Education, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Co-Director, Cancer Self-Management Research Centre, Cancer Education, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Communication that Matters - empowering staff to create safe spaces to partner with patients and caregivers through changes in patient communication

October, 2023

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Caroline Owen PhD, SFHEA

Director, Office of Cancer Education, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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Fiona Mourtiz

Patient and Consumer Experience Lead, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Patient Education Research to Practice: An Exploration of the Intersection of Health Literacy and Health Equity

July, 2023

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Janet Papadakos MEd, PhD

Scientist, The Institute for Education Research (TEIR), UHN
Director, Research and Evaluation, Cancer Education, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Co-director of the Cancer Health Literacy Research Centre, Cancer Education, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Assistant Professor, Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto
Research Adjunct Professor, Michener Institute of Education, UHN

Elevating the Voice and Care of Older Adults with Cancer

April, 2023

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Mei Krishnasamy PhD, FAAN

Director of the Academic Nursing Unit, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Professor of Cancer Nursing, University of Melbourne

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Shabbir Alibhai MD, MSc, FRCPC

Director, Older Adults with Cancer Clinic, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Geriatric Oncologist and Senior Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto​​

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