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Pal, MD City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center Career Advancem ent: Prom otions and Negotiation s Julia Lee Close, MD University of Florida Lisa A.. Carey, MD UNC Lineberger Comprehen

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The Trainee Lounge offers specialized programming, complimentary refreshments, and a comfortable space to relax for Student, Trainee, and Early Career (within 3-years post-subspecialty training) members of ASCO

3:00–4:30 PM

Meet the Experts: Making the Transition from Fellowship to Early Career Topic-specific

roundtable discussions w ith experienced oncologists

Pursuing a Career in Private Practice

John V Cox, DO, FASCO UT Southwestern Medical Center

Robin Zon, MD,FACP, FASCO Michiana Hematology Oncology

Navigating Funding and Finding Grants as Junior Faculty

Jam e Abraham , MD, FACP Cleveland Clinic Ann S LaCasce, MD, MMSc Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Preparing for the Transition: Job Search, Boards, and Establishing Yourself in a New Role

Marijo Bilusic, MD, PhD National Cancer Institute Sum anta K Pal, MD City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center

Career Advancem ent: Prom otions and Negotiation s

Julia Lee Close, MD University of Florida Lisa A Carey, MD UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center

Mentorship: Establishing and Maintaining Successful Relationships

Leora Horn, MD, MSc, FRCPC Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center Winston Tan, MD Mayo Clinic Jacksonville

7:30–8:15 AM

How to Navigate the Annual Meeting Tips and tricks for getting the most out of your experience

Claire L Hiles, MD San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Michael A Thom pson, MD, PhD, FASCO Advocate Aurora Health

9:00–9:45 AM

Coming to America: Navigating the System as an International Oncologist/Foreign Medical GraduateU.S visa requirements and practical tips for staying in the U.S follow ing oncology training

or coming to the U.S follow ing international medical training

Vyshak Alva Venur, MD Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Jasm ine Kam boj, MD Sanford Health

11:00–11:45 AM

Contract Negotiations Signing your first contract, doing your background research, getting your best deal

Neal J Meropol, MD, FASCO Flatiron Health Lindsay L Peterson, MD, MSCR Washington University School of Medicine

1:00–1:45 PM

Maintaining Work-Life Balance and Building Resilience During TrainingWellness

and time management best practices, tips for identifying burnout, and steps to combat burnout

Arif Kam al, MD, MBA, FASCO Duke University Jaim e Piercey Gastw irt, MD Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Ryan Jones, MD Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

2:00–2:45 PM

Mentorship During TrainingPersonal perspectives on successful mentoring, how to w ork w ith a virtual mentor, and w hat to do if the relationship isn’t going w ell

Julie E Baum an, MD, MPH University of Arizona Cancer Center Ishw aria M Subbiah, MD, MS The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

4:00–4:45 PM

The Backstage of Research Understanding adverse events and dose limiting toxicity

Priscila Gonçalves, MD Northwell Health Cancer Institute Sarah L Davis, CCRC, BS Northwell Health Cancer Institute

Trainee & Early Career Oncologist

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SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019 Hours: 7:30 AM–5:00 PM

9:30–10:15 AM

Navigating the Job SearchHow to give a good job talk, w hat to look for in a job, navigating the interview

Kim ryn Rathm ell, MD, PhD Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Mina S Sedrak, MD, MS City of Hope

10:30–11:15 AM

How to Land Your Dream Residency and Fellowship Meet w ith Oncology Training Program

Directors to learn about resume building, interview ing best practices, and w hat to look for in a program

Brian C Boulm ay, MD Louisiana State University Health New Orleans

Frances Collichio, MD The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Michael P Kosty, MD, FACP, FASCO Scripps Clinic

Alyssa G Rieber, MD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

12:00–12:45 PM

Presentation Skills: How to Give a Good Talk Speech habits, presentation design and delivery ,

navigating the Q&A

Stephanie Graff, MD, FACP Sarah Cannon at HCA Midwest Health

Cancer Takeaways: Disease-specific scientific highlight sessions, during which leading experts summarize the “best”

abstracts from the 2019 Annual Meeting Sessions will include PowerPoint presentations and audience Q&A

10:00–10:45 AM Head and Neck Cancer Takeaways

Faye M Johnson, MD, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

11:30–12:15 PM

Genitourinary Cancer Takeaways

Petros Grivas, MD, PhD University of Washington Alicia K Morgans, MD, MPH Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

1:00–1:45 PM

Lung Cancer Takeaways

Alexander Chi, MD Eau Claire Cancer Center

Greg Riely, MD, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

2:00–2:45 PM

Gastrointestinal Cancer Takeaways

Jennifer Eads, MD University of Pennsylvania Marcus Sm ith Noel, MD Strong Memorial Hospital

3:00–3:45 PM

Hematologic Malignancies Takeaways

Tycel J Phillips, MD University of Michigan Leslie R Ellis, MD, MSHPEd Wake Forest University

4:00–4:45 PM

Breast Cancer Takeaways

Priyanka Sharm a, MD University of Kansas Medical Center Sara M Tolaney, MD, MPH Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Career Conversations: 30-minute one-on-one mentoring meetings that provide the opportunity for Lounge attendees to meet

with an experienced oncologist to receive advice and discuss career goals Offered through advance, online sign-up

Poster Walks: Sign-up at the Lounge front desk to participate in a disease-specific expert-guided tour of the Poster Hall

Each walk is limited to 8 participants and sign-ups are available the day prior to the Poster Walk Offered Saturday – Monday.

Trainee & Early Career Oncologist

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