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New Cancer Care Ontario Action Plan will Improve the Patient Experience at Regional Cancer Care Northwest
Monday, January 10, 2010
Big changes are expected for those living with cancer in the
Northwest in 2015. A focus on personalized medicine, more
targeted treatment, e-health and integrated cancer screening
are only a few of the changes we can expect to hear more about
in the northwest over the next 5 years, according to the new
Ontario
Cancer Plan (OCP).
Today the province’s new cancer plan was presented
to physicians and staff in the northwest region via live videoconference
from Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, and hosted
by Terrence Sullivan, President and CEO of Cancer Care Ontario.
The new provincial plan ensures our cancer system serves
the changing and growing needs of all Ontarians, by outlining
priorities to transform cancer services from the patient perspective.
It is driven by a commitment to quality across the cancer
journey - from prevention to survivorship or palliative care
- as the most effective way to manage cancer.
“For the past six years we have expanded capacity and
improved access to high quality cancer services to meet the
growing needs of Ontarians,” said Terrence Sullivan,
president and CEO, Cancer Care Ontario. “With this strong
foundation, we are now focusing more on meeting the needs
of patients and increasing access to new developments in personalized
medicine.”
Regional Cancer Care Northwest launches a new award
in honour of Terrence Sullivan, President and CEO of Cancer
Care Ontario
In a special portion of the presentation today, Michael Power,
Regional Vice President of Cancer Care Ontario and Glenn Craig,
President and CEO of Health Sciences Foundation, together
presented Terrence Sullivan with the new Amethyst Award, in
honour of outstanding contributions to Regional Cancer Care
Northwest.
“Dr. Terry Sullivan inspired the new Amethyst Award
for his commitment to quality and improvement in the cancer
system. During his tenure, Ontario’s first Aboriginal
Cancer Strategy was founded; he led the introduction of colorectal
cancer screening; significant reductions in radiation and
surgical wait times were achieved across Canada, to name only
a few of his outstanding contributions,” says Michael
Power, Regional Vice President of Cancer Care Ontario and
Vice President of Cancer and Diagnostic Services at TBHRSC.
“Others in the region and the province will be recognized
in months and years to come, and Dr. Sullivan will be the
first to be honoured on the Amethyst Wall of Recognition,”
Power adds.
The Amethyst Wall of Recognition will be designed and created
within the cancer center at TBRHSC, and will be located near
reception, in the same corridor where Lance Armstrong’s
jersey is mounted.
Along with the award, Terrence Sullivan was presented with
a traditional birch bark basket in honour of his leadership
in founding the province’s first Aboriginal Cancer Care
Strategy.
In November, Cancer Care Ontario announced that Terrence
Sullivan will step down as President and CEO of Cancer Care
Ontario, effective January 17, 2011. Michael Sherar, Vice
President, Planning and Regional Programs, Cancer Care Ontario,
has been named the new President and CEO of Cancer Care Ontario.
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Cancer Care Ontario Action Plan 2011 ::
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Regional Cancer Care Northwest Accomplishments 2008 - 2011
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