Uncover the Power of Patient-Centred Cancer Care on World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness and fostering action against cancer. This year, on February 4th, we're focusing on the heart of the matter: patient-centred cancer care. But here's where it gets controversial... Is the current healthcare system truly prioritizing patients' needs? Join us for an eye-opening lecture, "United by Unique," to explore this critical question and discover the impact of patient-centred care on an individual's healthcare journey.
Personal Stories, Powerful Insights
Listen to a cancer patient's personal stories and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs they've faced. You'll also hear from an MUHC surgical oncologist and the co-directors of Cedars CanSupport, who will share their expertise and insights on the importance of patient-centred care. Together, they will shed light on how this approach can transform the healthcare experience for patients and their families.
Join Us, In Person or Online
This event is free and open to all. Whether you choose to attend in person or join online, you'll gain valuable insights into the world of cancer care. To register, simply fill out this form or call 514-656-6662, ext. 221. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, engage, and make a difference.
Let's Start a Conversation
At McGill University Health Centre, we believe in the power of open dialogue. After all, cancer care is not just about medical treatment; it's about supporting patients and their families through every step of their journey. So, we invite you to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. How do you think patient-centred care can improve the healthcare experience? Let's start a conversation and explore together the future of cancer care.