
The International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) plays a meaningful role in my career growth by providing a global platform that strengthens both my clinical practice and professional development within psycho-oncology.
As someone formally trained in this field, IPOS connects me with an international network of experts, researchers, and clinicians who are dedicated to improving the psychological care of people affected by cancer. This exposure allows me to stay current with evidence-based practices, emerging research, and culturally responsive approaches, all of which directly enhance the quality of care I provide.
Additionally, IPOS offers access to educational resources, conferences, and collaborative opportunities that support continuous learning and skill refinement. Engaging with these spaces not only deepens my expertise but also encourages interdisciplinary perspectives that are essential in psycho-oncology.
Being part of IPOS also supports my long-term career goals by opening pathways for research involvement, professional visibility, and potential leadership within the field. Overall, it contributes to my growth by fostering ongoing education, meaningful collaboration, and a strong sense of belonging to a global professional community committed to compassionate, holistic cancer care.
I’d love to have psycho-oncology in my city of Mazatlán, Sinaloa and be able to give quality care to cancer patients, their families and multidisciplinary teams.


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