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Set-up
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Friday 02/19- Set-up
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1-3pm
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Friday 02/19- Set-up
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1-3pm
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Friday 02/19- Set-up
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1-3pm
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Sat Early Set-up
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7-8am
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Sat Early Set-up
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7-8am
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Sat Early Set-up
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7-8am
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Registration/Greeting
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Registration
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8-10am
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Registration
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8-9:30am
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Registration
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8-9:30am
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Greeting/Hallway
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8-11am
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Greeting/Hallway
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8-11am
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Greeting/Hallway
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8-11am
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Greeting/Hallway
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8-11am
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Greeting/Hallway
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8-11am
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Food
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Coffee/Breakfast/Break
snacks
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7:30-10am
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Coffee/Breakfast/Break
snacks
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7:30-10am
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Coffee/Breakfast/Break
snacks
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7:30-10am
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Coffee/Breakfast/Break
snacks
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7:30-10am
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Coffee/Breakfast/Break
snacks
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7:30-10am
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Lunch
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10-12noon
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Lunch
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10-12noon
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Lunch
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10-12noon
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Lunch
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10-12noon
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Lunch
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10-12noon
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Childcare
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Art Workshop - CNR
1010K
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8:15-11am
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Art Workshop - CNR
1010K
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8:15-11am
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CNR 1010H- 0-2 years
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8:15-11am
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CNR 1010H- 0-2 years
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8:15-11am
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CNR 1010H- 0-2 years
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8:15-11am
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CNR 1010H- 0-2 years
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8:15-11am
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CNR 1010J- 2-4 years
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8:15-11am
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CNR 1010J- 2-4 years
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8:15-11am
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CNR 1010J- 2-4 years
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8:15-11am
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CNR 1010J- 2-4 years
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8:15-11am
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CNR door/hall
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8:15-11am
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CNR door/hall
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8:15-11am
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Audio
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CNR 1020 Auditorium
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8:30-12:30pm
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CNR 10 Men's room
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8:30-11am
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Clean up
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Volunteer
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12:30-1:30pm
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Volunteer
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12:30-1:30pm
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Volunteer
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12:30-1:30pm
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Volunteer
Mrs.
Silvia Camata- sgcamata@uab.edu
Dr.
Karen Meneses- menesesk@uab.edu
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12:30-1:30pm
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My name is Kaitlyn Gibson and I am an Honors in Nursing student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. This blog will follow my research project: The Young Breast Cancer Survivor's Network.
Monday, November 26, 2012
YBCSN Conference
The Young Breast Cancer Survivorship Network will be having a conference on February 16th. This conference has taken several months to plan and is still being worked on. Dr. Karen Meneses and Mrs. Silvia Camata need volunteers to help with this big event and they would love nursing students to be that help! I know we don't know our schedule for next semester yet, but if you are interested please let me or Mrs. Silvia know. This conference will truly be a help for the survivors (and would look really great on resumes as volunteer work!) So think it over..
Friday, November 23, 2012
Giving Thanks
I hope everyone is having a wonderful Thanksgiving break! I just wanted to take a moment and reflect on how this semester has gone. I am so thankful for how much this semester has taught me. I have not only been able to learn more about research, but also help in improving the lives of breast cancer survivors. Through meeting in focus groups and support groups, I have been able to learn more about the issues that these women face and ways to help. This project is in its very early phases, and I am excited to continue with it. I am also thankful for everyone in this program! I have learned so much from you all and the amazing projects you have been working on. It has been a really great experience to be a part of such a great group. (And might I also add I'm very thankful for having a little over 2 weeks to go in this semester.) SO everyone keep up the great work and we will all finish this semester out strong!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Chemo Brain Seminar
I apologize for my absence in class today. I was attending a seminar by Dr. Karen Meneses at the American Cancer Society. This seminar was focused on an issue that was discussed frequently in our focus group sessions; "chemo brain" and cognitive changes that cancer survivors experience. The crowd included survivors, various oncology health care professionals, and nursing students from Jeff State. Although there is not a lot of data out there related specifically to cognitive changes due to chemotherapy, Dr. Meneses and Silvia Camata were able to provide information and give useful tips to help with this problem. Some of these tips included: keeping post-it notes available to jot down reminders, journal to keep track of the progression of change, eat healthy foods with lots of vitamins (particularly B6), exercise regularly, and keep a planner with you to keep track of events. The survivors present were able to voice specific concerns that related to them, and also provide additional tips to one another about how they deal with this problem. I really enjoyed being able to participate in this, and getting to yet again assist with helping survivors in the issues that they face.
Friday, November 2, 2012
SSPS
Today I got to do some big time nursing research.. working with SSPS! Mrs. Silvia and I began by compiling all of the data from the three focus groups that were conducted. Mrs. Silvia started on SSPS by formatting the labels and getting it set up for the information. While Mrs. Silvia was working on SSPS, I started on Excel. At each focus group, the participants were asked to fill out a questionnaire. This question had several questions, many focusing on issues these survivors faced including: lymphedema, breast reconstruction surgery, fertility, sexuality, bone health, and cognitive changes. We used excel and SPSS to see which of the issues were most prevalent for the women. This will be used when creating the website, and also the planning the conference for February.We will continue to compile the information next week, and will hopefully be finished soon. It is so exciting to be getting to do research like a real nurse scientist. Like I said in class.. I'm so excited in the nerdiest way!
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