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2012 ACCC Innovator Awards

The Association of Community Cancer Centers is pleased to announce that GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company, will sponsor the annual ACCC Innovator Awards, which honor member programs that have exhibited forward-thinking strategic planning and developed pioneering programs and replicable models.
If you have an innovative approach or outstanding program, tell us! Your achievement could bring your program national recognition.
2012 ACCC Innovator Award Applicant Information
As a 2012 Innovator Award recipient, your innovation will be shared with ACCC’s 17,000 members, within your local community, and in the national press. You will also share your innovation as a presenter at the ACCC 29th National Oncology Conference, October 3–6, 2012, Grand Hyatt San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas (all expenses paid for primary presenter, including full conference registration). By submitting your application, you agree that any and all materials associated with your innovation may be reproduced, videotaped, and/or disseminated by ACCC.
The entry deadline is March 20, 2012. All entries will be peer-reviewed. Applicants must be affiliated with ACCC as a Cancer Program Member.
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2011 ACCC Innovator Awards
At the ACCC 28th National Oncology Conference, October 19-22, 2011, in Seattle, Washington, the Association presented its first annual ACCC Innovator Awards, honoring member programs that have exhibited forward–thinking strategic planning and management and/or developed pioneering programs, tools, and replicable models that they were willing to share with the oncology community.
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- Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, Marsha & Jimmy Gibbs Regional Cancer Center
Spartanburg, SC
"Challenging the Paradigm of Care Delivery for Survivors in the Community" - Kansas City Cancer Center,
Overland Park, KS
"Teach Your Staff Lean Six Sigma Principles" - Memorial University Medical Center, Curtis and Elizabeth Anderson Cancer Institute
Savannah, GA
"Nip It in the Butt: Breathing in the Truth about Tobacco" - University of Colorado Hospital, University of Colorado Cancer Center,
Aurora, CO
"A Short Case Study on Academic Medicine Joint Strategic Planning" - Holy Cross Hospital Cancer Institute,
Silver Spring, MD
"Virtual Communications Within & Beyond the Cancer Program" - Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center, Cancer Center,
Milwaukee, WI
"How to Evaluate & Strategically Plan for Radiation Oncology Technology Capital Needs—Objectively" - MultiCare Health System, MultiCare Regional Cancer Center,
Tacoma, WA
"Leveraging Information Technology to Enhance the Patient Experience" - Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion at St. Joseph's/Candler
Savannah, GA
Harbin Clinic, Rome, GA
The Medical Center, Inc., John B. Amos Cancer Center, Columbus, GA
"Navigating for Improved Outcomes" - Mountain States Tumor Institute, St. Luke's Regional Medical Center,
Boise, ID
"A Pharmacist-Run Oral Chemotherapy Program: An Economic and Clinical Opportunity" - Southside Regional Medical Center Cancer Center,
Petersburg, VA
"Oncology-Related Fertility Needs in the Community Setting" - Bridgeport Hospital, Norma F. Pfriem Cancer Institute,
Bridgeport, CT
"The Patient Passport" - Oregon Health and Science University, Knight Cancer Institute,
Portland, OR
"Telepharmacy: The Future Is Now"

