- GROUP Survivorship
- PROJECT SPAN 2022
- DATE 17/10/2022
Survivorship Fellows
In 2020, COSA established its Survivorship Fellowship program for early career researchers to lead studies to help build capacity in survivorship research. Fellows receive mentorship, guidance and support from the Survivorship Executive Committee comprised of internationally renowned senior clinicians and researchers in cancer survivorship. The projects will help advance survivorship research and improve outcomes for all Australians after cancer treatment.
Fellows Past and Current
Current Fellows
The current COSA Survivorship Fellows will focus on priority research projects that will advance COSA's Financial Toxicity Roadmap to Reducing Financial Toxicity Experienced by People Affected by Cancer.
Ashleigh Sharman |
Project: Research into solutions to reduce financial toxicity Primary co-mentors: Dr Jordana McLoone, Dr Carla Thamm |
A/Prof Laurelie Wishart |
Project: Options analysis – feasible and beneficial options to enhance job and income security and mitigate the risk of financial toxicity Primary co-mentors: Prof Raymond Chan, Prof Louisa Collins, Megan Varlow |
Past Fellows
Dr Fiona Crawford-Williams |
Project: Defining research and infrastructure priorities for cancer survivorship in Australia: a modified Delphi study |
A/Prof Gemma McErlean |
Project: Quality cancer survivorship care: a modified Delphi study to define nurse capabilities Primary co-mentors: Prof Raymond Chan and Prof Michael Jefford |
Dr Carolyn Mazariego |
Project: Priority recommendations for the implementation of patient-reported outcomes in clinical cancer care: A Delphi study |
Dr Julia Morris |
Project: Current landscape of cancer survivorship research in Australia |
Dr Md Mijanur Rahman |
Project: Utilisation of Medicare Chronic Disease Management item numbers for people with cancer in Queensland, Australia Primary co-mentors: Prof Nicolas Hart and Prof Gail Garvey |
Dr Carla Thamm |
Project: Patterns of Care and Health Service Costs for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors in Queensland Primary co-mentors: Prof Gail Garvey and Dr Shafkat Jahan |
Dr Rebecca Venchiarutti |
Project: Priorities for multimorbidity management and research in cancer: a Delphi study of Australian cancer survivors, clinicians, and researchers Primary mentor: Prof Bogda Koczwara |
If you are interested in learning more about the work of the Survivorship Group, remember to select the Survivorship Group in your COSA member account.
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