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Carrie Stricker

Dr. Carrie Tompkins Stricker is a nurse scientist and oncology nurse practitioner with 20 years of experience in the delivery, development, and evaluation of quality patient-centered care for individuals with cancer. She received both her PhD and MSN degrees from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and her BSN from the Ohio State University. She is internationally recognized as an expert in supportive and survivorship care for cancer patients, including both national and international awards for the development and implementation of evidence-based guidelines for symptom management in oncology.

Survivorship Care and Care Plans: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities
Survivorship Care and Care Plans: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities (2016) Resources

Survivorship Care and Care Plans: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities (2016)

Presentation by Dr. Carrie Stricker during a webinar organized by Kansas Comprehensive Cancer Control & Prevention, Midwest Cancer Alliance, University of Kansas Medical Center Area Health Education Centers.   http://www.slideshare.net/OnQHealth/survivorship-care-and-care-plans-transforming-challenges-into-opportunities-59932487
Carrie Stricker
March 23, 2016
Putting it all together: Personalized care for cancer survivors
Putting It All Together: Personalized Care For Cancer Survivors Resources

Putting It All Together: Personalized Care For Cancer Survivors

Presentation made by Dr. Carrie Stricker at American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 56th Annual Meeting. Nursing Session VI Survivorship Panel As part of ASTRO's 56th Annual Meeting, the Nurses’ Program included 11 sessions and a luncheon designed to address the educational needs of radiation oncology nurses. The Nurses’ Luncheon was open to all Annual Meeting nurse registrants. http://www.slideshare.net/OnQHealth/putting-it-all-together-personalized-care-for-cancer-survivors
Carrie Stricker
April 9, 2015
Survivorship Webinar Participants Speak Out: Care Plan Improvements Needed
Survivorship Webinar Participants Speak Out: Care Plan Improvements Needed In The News

Survivorship Webinar Participants Speak Out: Care Plan Improvements Needed

On March 6, 2015, Carevive Health hosted a webinar on survivorship program development and evaluation with survivorship experts Drs. Deborah K. Mayer, PhD, RN, AOCN, FAAN and Jennifer R. Klemp, PhD, MPH and Alicia Rosales, LCSW, OSW-C. We had 423 registrants and 238 live attendees, which speaks loudly to how many of you across the country are working hard to overcome the challenges of survivorship care…
Carrie Stricker
March 31, 2015
Journal of Oncology Practice
Outcomes and Satisfaction After Delivery of a Breast Cancer Survivorship Care Plan: Results of a Multicenter Trial Resources

Outcomes and Satisfaction After Delivery of a Breast Cancer Survivorship Care Plan: Results of a Multicenter Trial

I'm very pleased this study we conducted at Penn is finally published on Journal of Oncology Practice. It presents the main results from the 9 center study of survivorship care plans I led while at Penn, and this is important as it documents positive outcomes of survivorship care plans. Steven C. Palmer, PhD, Carrie Tompkins Stricker, PhD, RN, SarahLena L. Panzer, Sarah…
Carrie Stricker
March 18, 2015
Survivorship Care Plans in the U.S.: Current Status and Future Challenges Resources

Survivorship Care Plans in the U.S.: Current Status and Future Challenges

Carevive Health's Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Carrie Tompkins Stricker, gave a presentation on survivorship care plans in Tokyo, Japan during the 1st International Seminar on Cancer Nursing. The seminar theme was "The Role of Cancer Nursing in Improving Quality of Cancer Care: The Current Situation and Outlook for Developments 10 Years from Now". http://www.slideshare.net/OnQHealth/survivorship-care-plans-in-the-us-current-status-and-future-challenges  
Carrie Stricker
February 10, 2015
Implementing the commission on cancer standards for survivorship care plans. In The News

Implementing the commission on cancer standards for survivorship care plans.

Originally posted on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ The number of adult cancer survivors in the United States has exceeded 13 million and continues to rise, yet care for these survivors continues to be poorly coordinated and their needs remain inadequately addressed. As one solution to this growing problem, the Institute of Medicine in 2006 recommended the delivery of a survivorship care plan (SCP) to…
Carrie Stricker
February 24, 2014