Through Triage Cancer’s Speakers Bureau, cancer centers, hospitals, cancer organizations, and other groups that are coordinating educational events or cancer conferences can be connected with expert speakers on various cancer survivorship issues.
Triage Cancer's Speakers Bureau also includes cancer survivors and caregivers who have experience sharing their cancer journey with a variety of audiences. If you are planning an event, it is a good idea to request speakers as early as possible. Some of our speakers are often booked months in advance.
Below you can learn more about each speaker, sort speakers by particular areas of expertise, request a speaker directly, and read about potential topics that you may want to include in your next event!
Dr. Brad Zebrack is Professor of Social Work and Member, University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. Dr. Zebrack has clinical social work experience in both pediatric and adult oncology, and is keenly aware of the supportive care needs of cancer patients and their families, as well as the under-developed systems available to adequately respond to the multitude and variety of needs of patients and families from diverse backgrounds. His recent research has focused on evaluations of cancer programs and psychosocial support service delivery. Brad Zebrack is a long-term survivor of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, diagnosed in 1985 at the age of 25. In 1989, Brad and his wife Joanne completed a one-year 11,000 mile bicycle trip around the United States to promote cancer survivorship.
Topics: Psychosocial Care Practice; Social Work Practice; Survivor Experiences; Survivorship; and Quality of Life.