Hosted in collaboration with City Cancer Challenge Foundation (C/Can) and Roche, the session explored impacts and solutions to the critical worldwide oncology workforce shortage and capacity building in LMICs

Attracting cancer and healthcare specialists and leaders from across the industry, the session - Cancer Workforce Crisis: Solutions from Low to Middle Income Countries (LMICs) and Remote Geographies highlighted the importance of multisectoral partnerships and global networking in tackling the shortages threatening access to quality cancer care around the globe.

Icon Group CEO, Mark Middleton OAM chaired the event which featured: Marlene Mumukunde, City Cancer Challenge Kigali Project Coordinator

Michael Oberreiter, Roche Head of Global Access

Margie Hjorth, Icon Group Director of Nursing

A/Prof Matthew Foote, Icon Group Deputy Director Radiation Oncology

Trent Aland, Icon Group Executive Manager Clinical Care

Claire Smith, Icon Group Director of Radiation Therapy and National Operations Manager, cancer centres UK

Speakers shared their clinical and technical expertise highlighting case studies and innovative solutions that are helping address gaps in cancer care and bring more care, to more people.

What can we do about the global cancer workforce crisis

Explore solutions from low and middle-income countries, where innovation is crucial.

Adopt remote training and workload sharing to address workforce shortages.

Collaborate to enhance global partnerships, improving care for more people.

The oncology workforce is in crisis, facing alarming shortages that jeopardise patient care and safety. Icon Group's work in Low to Middle Income Countries (LMICs) alongside an extensive connected clinical network and global partnerships offer actionable solutions.

Here are three key takeaways from the session

Learnings from LMICs: Marlene Mumukunde of C/Can and Margie Hjorth from Icon Group spotlighted solutions emerging from LMICs. Their focus on overcoming resource constraints and implementing strategic mentorship, quality assurance, and remote monitoring is key to building stronger healthcare networks for cancer care anywhere in the world.

Innovative training and workload management: Claire Smith and A/Prof Matthew Foote of Icon Group discussed how the oncology workforce shortage impacts patient outcomes. Their use of remote training strategies, radiation therapy workload pooling and a strong network of radiation oncology mentorship and technology rollouts offers a promising way to bridge this care gap.

The power of global partnerships: Trent Aland from Icon Group shared case studies underscoring the importance of strategic international medical physics networks and industry collaborations in resolving the workforce crisis felt globally.

Looking ahead, Icon Group's partnership with Nuffield Health to deliver oncology services in the UK by 2024 is a prime example of how collaboration and partnerships is essential in combating this global challenge. Watch this space for more examples from Icon, on how effective collaboration and innovation can help address the growing global cancer workforce crisis and improve access to cancer care.

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