CONSULTING
Consulting for Patient-Centered
Cancer Centers and Survivorship Programs
Healthcare systems are increasingly recognising that cancer care does not end with treatment.
Patients continue to face significant physical, emotional, and quality-of-life challenges long after medical interventions are completed.
I provide strategic consulting to healthcare organisations seeking to strengthen survivorship care and integrate patient-centred support models into oncology services.
My work brings together professional expertise, clinical collaboration, and lived experience as a 20-year breast cancer survivor — helping organisations better understand and address the real-life needs of patients beyond treatment.
Who Consulting Is For
Consulting is designed for:
- Cancer centres and oncology departments developing survivorship programs
- Hospitals and healthcare institutions integrating supportive or integrative care services
- Healthcare leaders seeking to improve patient experience and long-term outcomes
- Organisations aiming to incorporate lifestyle, behavioural, and psychosocial support into cancer care pathways
- Multidisciplinary teams looking to better align medical excellence with patient-centred care
How I Support Organisations
I work alongside leadership teams, clinicians, and program developers to translate survivorship principles into practical, implementable frameworks.
Support may include:
- Strategic advisory on survivorship program development
- Integration of lifestyle and supportive care into oncology pathways
- Patient-experience and unmet-needs assessment
- Development of patient education and support frameworks
- Professional education on the lived experience of cancer patients
- Bridging communication between medical teams and patient communities
Areas of Consulting Support
Consulting engagements may focus on:
- Survivorship care model design
- Integrative oncology and supportive care strategy
- Treatment adherence and patient engagement approaches
- Emotional and psychosocial support integration
- Lifestyle medicine within oncology settings
- Patient advocacy and patient-centred service development
How Consulting Engagements Work
Each collaboration is tailored to the organisation’s objectives, structure, and stage of development.
Typical engagements may include:
- Initial consultation to understand organisational needs and priorities
- Definition of scope and strategic objectives
- Advisory sessions, workshops, or project-based collaboration
- Ongoing strategic input during implementation when required
Consulting can be delivered remotely or onsite internationally.
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