Salon Strong 2.0, recognizing hair stylists' role in caring for cancer patients
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WHO: | People depend upon hair stylists to look their best, but when they are diagnosed with cancer the relationship takes on even greater significance. Losing hair, or experiencing changes because of treatment, can be one of the toughest parts of a cancer journey.Patients have questions – and so do their stylists. That’s why New York Oncology Hematology and Nathan Littauer Hospital teamed up to create “Salon Strong,” This unique event brings together the region’s salon community for a reception and education session. |
WHAT: | Arsyl De Jesus, MD, a radiation oncologist at New York Oncology Hematology’s Amsterdam office at Riverfront Center will discuss, "Ways to Better Serve Your Clients after a Cancer Diagnosis." This is an interesting event created shared important information and answered many questions. The goal is to have everyone walk away better educated and better prepared, knowing they have resources they can turn to when a client comes to them with concerns. In addition to Dr. De Jesus, speakers at the event include: Tammy Merendo, RN, Director of Healthlink Community Education at Nathan Littauer Hospital, and Jessica Bump, Hair Stylist, CW Hair Salon, in Johnstown. |
WHEN: | Monday April 23, 2018 at 06:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) |
WHERE: | 1751 New York 30 Mayfield, New York 12117 |
NOTES: | There will be representatives available from both New York Oncology Hematology and Nathan Littauer Hospital, as well as hair stylists and cancer survivors to be interviewed. Light fare is included, please RSVP with: Carla Kolbe, Littauer Public Relations Coordinator ckolbe@nlh.org, (518) 775-4194 |