IPOS News


  • 30 Jul 2021 2:31 PM | John Chagnon (Administrator)

    OCHSNER HEALTH IS SEEKING A CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST TO JOIN ITS DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AND WORK EXCLUSIVELY WITH ONCOLOGY PATIENTS IN THE GAYLE AND TOM BENSON CANCER.  The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent) from an APA-approved program and be licensed or eligible for licensure in Louisiana. Candidate must have also completed internship training at an APA-Approved site. 

    The position involves working closely with our multi-disciplinary teams including Lung Cancer, Head & Neck Cancer, Neuro-oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplantation to provide requisite and clinically important psychosocial care.  It also involves collaboration with our Pediatric Hematology-Oncology colleagues, working with members of our Palliative Oncology Team, and occasional travel to satellite facilities in the Greater New Orleans area. The salary offered will be competitive and commensurate with experience and training.

    Ochsner Health is a system that delivers health to the people of Louisiana, Mississippi and the Gulf South with a mission to Serve, Heal, Lead, Educate and Innovate. Ochsner Health is a not-for-profit committed to giving back to the communities it serves through preventative screenings, health and wellness resources and partnerships with innovative organizations that share our vision. Ochsner Health healed more than 876,000 people from across the globe in 2019, providing the latest medical breakthroughs and therapies, including digital medicine for chronic conditions and telehealth specialty services. Ochsner Health is a national leader, named the top hospital in Louisiana and a top children’s hospital by U.S. News & World Report. As Louisiana’s leading healthcare educator, Ochsner Health and its partners educate thousands of healthcare professionals annually. Ochsner Health is innovating healthcare by investing in new technologies and research to make world-class care more accessible, affordable, convenient and effective. Ochsner's team of more than 26,000 employees and 4,500 providers are working to reinvent the future of health and wellness in the region. To learn more about Ochsner Health, please visit www.ochsner.org. To transform your health, please visit www.ochsner.org/healthyyou. 

    New Orleans is one of the most exciting and vibrant cities in America. Amenities include multiple universities, academic centers, professional sports teams, world-class dining, cultural interests, renowned live entertainment and music. 

    Interested physicians should email CV to: [email protected] AND [email protected] – Subject: ADPSYONC

    Apply Link https://ochsner.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/OchsnerPhysician/job/New-Orleans---New-Orleans-Region---Louisiana/Clinical-Psychologist--Oncology----The-Gayle---Tom-Benson-Cancer-Center--New-Orleans--LA-_REQ_00091107

    Ochsner is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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  • 30 Jul 2021 1:55 PM | John Chagnon (Administrator)

    Friday, September 17, 9 am ET via zoom.

    Open to all current IPOS members

    In response to the rapid growth of the aging population diagnosed with cancer and their caregivers, the mandate of the Cancer and Aging: Reflection for Elders (CARE) SIG is to promote global collaborations among researchers, clinicians, and decision makers to improve outcomes for these groups.

    This session will be lead by:

    • Tania Estape (Co-Chair 2021 – 2023) – Spain
    • Patricia Parker (Co-Chair 2021 – 2023) – USA

    REGISTER TODAY! Register online by going to https://ipos-society.org/event-4434513

  • 23 Jul 2021 4:04 PM | John Chagnon (Administrator)

    I am Martha Paredes Delhonte, I am a Peruvian clinical psychologist. Since the beginning of my career I have been interested in the field of health psychology, especially in psycho-oncology, this interest led me to start professional practices in oncology services of two hospitals in Lima Peru and to study a Master's Degree in Clinical and Health Psychology. Due to the fact that in my country, back in the 2000's, there was no training in the area of psycho-oncology, I decided to travel to Barcelona to train in the specialty, in this same city I started my doctorate studies and managed to practice in the palliative care service of a hospital (Hospital de La Santa Cruz y San Pablo) in this city for almost 2 years. Upon returning to Peru, along with other psychology professionals who were already working in the area, we promoted the specialization and work of psycho-oncology, these efforts were consolidated in what is now the National Association of Psycho-oncology of Peru (ANPpe) and of which I was proud to be vice president. Our association brings together psycho-oncologists from all over Peru and those specialists in the health field interested in psycho-oncology. We have the firm purpose of strengthening and positioning the specialty in our country, we seek not only to motivate more professionals to be interested in psycho-oncology, but also to provide resources for training and updating in the field. I have taught at universities in Peru and Barcelona, always in courses related to clinical and health psychology, psycho-oncology, palliative care and the processes of grief and loss. My passion is psychotherapy, I am a psychotherapist (REBT and cbt) since 2002 and I work with adults in my private practice in Lima.

    Being a member of IPOS represents for me to continue growing professionally and allows me to bring knowledge, practices, experience and other resources to my colleagues in Peru. I have the privilege of being part of the membership committee, where I can see in detail the extraordinary and brilliant professional profiles of the applicants to the IPOS, this inspires me a lot to continue studying and working to be a better professional and collaborate more in the positioning of psycho-oncology in Peru. Something that few can imagine about me is that I tend to be very distracted (especially when I am walking alone) and that is why I lose many things and fall or stumble; so if you meet me someday do not be surprised if you see me walking and I do not realize that I have passed in front of you, or if you see me on the floor laughing because I have fallen or if I tell you that I do not remember where I left my car or my purse. ... my mind is very creative, it is constantly dreaming and imagining many things... and I confess that being part of IPOS was one of these dreams... and it came true!


  • 20 Jul 2021 8:46 AM | John Chagnon (Administrator)


    We invite you to participate in a study on:

    HOW YOUR CLINICAL PRACTICE HAS CHANGED SINCE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

    Consider taking this survey if you are a:

    (1) counselor, psychotherapist or mental health professional

    (2) serving Latinos with cancer

    We would appreciate answering this online survey which takes about 15-20 minutes. Please go to: https://redcap.link/FIPOL

    Contact: [email protected] if you have any questions.

    REMINDER:

    THESE STUDIES ARE POSSIBLE THANKS TO YOUR COOPERATION, COLLABORATE WITH US FILLING OUT OUR SURVEYS AND EVALUATIONS WHEN WE REQUEST IT.

    THANK YOU!


  • 19 Jul 2021 2:19 PM | John Chagnon (Administrator)

    1. Management of Clinical Depression and Anxiety

    Edited by Maggie Watson and David Kissane

    9780190491857

    April 2017 | March 2017

    £23.99 £19.19 | $33.95 $27.16

    This volume provides a brief set of clinical guidelines for handling clinical depression and anxiety in cancer patients.


    2. Sexual Health, Fertility, and Relationships in Cancer Care

    Edited by Maggie Watson and David Kissane

    9780190934033

    June 2020 | March 2020

    £22.99 £18.39 | $35.00 $28.00

    This volume provides clinical management guidelines for the impact of cancer and oncology treatments on sexual health, fertility and relationships. individuals and couples.


    Order both titles online at www.oup.com/academic and enter WATSON20 to save 20%


  • 8 Jul 2021 11:33 AM | John Chagnon (Administrator)


    My name is William “Bill” Breitbart and I was a founding member of the International Psycho-Oncology Society’s (IPOS) in 1984. 1984 was the year I became a Clinical Fellow in Psychiatric Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) and had the privilege of being mentored by Dr. Jimmie Holland.  In 1984, Dr Holland and an international group of Psych-oncology pioneers established IPOS, and I was there to see it all begin and to ultimately participate in helping IPOS grow over the next 4 decades. I joined the faculty of MSKCC in 1986 and stayed on ever since. I became the Chief of the Psychiatry Service in 1996 (succeeding Dr Holland as she became the first Chair of our new Department) and I became Chairman of the Department at MSKCC in 2011. I have also been the Fellowship Training Program Director of our fellowships at MSKCC for over 20 years, and I have trained and mentored over 400 young psychiatrists and psychologists in psycho-oncology over the last 37 years I joined the Board of IPOS in 1990 and served as Treasurer, Secretary and Vice-president, before becoming President of IPOS in 2009. I received the IPOS 2009 Sutherland Lifetime Achievement Award and the IPOS 2019 Jimmie Holland Award for lifetime contributions to psychiatric oncology. I am currently a President Emeritus of IPOS. I helped establish IPOS Press which has published a number of handbooks in Psycho-oncology in partnership with Oxford University PressMy clinical and research efforts have focused on psychiatric aspects of cancer and palliative care. My research has included studies of delirium, pain, fatigue, desire for hastened death, and the role of inflammation in cancer-related depression. My most recent efforts focus on Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for cancer patients, an “NCI designated Research Tested Intervention” for end of life despair. I have had continuous NIH RO1 funding of investigator-initiated research since 1989. I am currently PI of R25 CA190169 which is training a national and international cohort of cancer care clinicians in Meaning Centered Psychotherapy. I have over 500 peer review publications, chapters and review papers, and 16 textbooks including: Psycho-oncology - 1st , 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Editions (I took over as Senior editor from Dr. Holland for the 4th edition of Psycho-oncology which was published in 2021) ; Psychosocial Palliative Care; Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine – 1st and 2nd Editions; and the treatment manuals for Meaning-Centered Group Psychotherapy in Advanced Cancer Patients; and Individual Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for Advanced Cancer Patients; and Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy in the Cancer Setting from Oxford University Press. I am Editor-in-Chief, of Cambridge University Press’ international palliative care journal entitled, “Palliative & Supportive Care”. One thing that people are surprised to learn about me is that in fact I do sleep 8 hours a night and I am quite a procrastinator. I’m an example of how dedication to a mission and the courage to risk failure are attributes that can help one achieve a meaningful life.


  • 2 Jul 2021 1:23 PM | John Chagnon (Administrator)

    Date July 22, 2021 (+1 day for those in Asia/Pacific) Time 10:00 a.m. EDT

    Duration 60 minutes

    Speakers

    • Glynnis McDonnell, PhD, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Centre
    • Sharon Manne, PhD, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
    • Daniel Hall, PhD, Harvard Medical School

    Moderators

    • Marije van der Lee, PhD, Tilburg University
    • Meeke Hoedjes, PhD, Tilburg University

    The FORwards Webinar Series aims to bring together the international community of researchers and clinicians interested in fear of cancer recurrence, to provide cutting-edge updates on brand-spanking new research, and to spark conversations and collaborative projects across the globe.

    This webinar will be of interest to both clinicians and researchers who want to better understand and manage FCR in people living with cancer and their loved ones.

    Attendance is free, but registration is required

    Register now by going to https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vhtSC7beS72L3ESNSmojpw


  • 18 May 2021 8:49 AM | John Chagnon (Administrator)

    Recorded in May 2021

    Objectives for Webinar:

    • Explore the current and impending realities of living with cancer and working in cancer care.

    • Inform health professionals how to prepare for ensuing challenges in the coming months as health care systems around the world brace for a dramatic rise in cancer cases

    • Inform how cancer coaching could be now and after the pandemic


    Presenters:

    • Patricia Barrett-Robillard RN, BScN, MNRS Cancer Coach at the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation and Mayo Clinic Trained Wellness Coach

    • Stephanie Woodard, Manager, Health Coaching Strategy and Impact at the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation and Mayo Clinic Trained Wellness Coach

    • Dr Doris Howell, Dr. Doris Howell, Program Director of our Cancer Coaching Professional Certificate / Emeritus Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Research Institute

    • Susan Freenfield, Patient


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2Fz-ky0Eyc


  • 15 May 2021 1:04 PM | John Chagnon (Administrator)

    JPORP is now offering full or partial equitable waivers for accepted articles from low-income and middle-income economies. Eligibility is based on the Research4Life eligibility criteria. Countries listed in Group A are eligible for the full waiver and countries listed in Group B are eligible for the partial (50%) waiver. The waiver is automatically applied based on the Corresponding Author's country information provided during submission.

    To determine your eligibility, visit the Research4Life criteria page at https://www.research4life.org/access/criteria/

    Click here to learn more on how to submit to our Journal - https://www.editorialmanager.com/jporp/default.aspx

    Questions about this journal can be directed to [email protected].​



  • 6 May 2021 5:38 PM | John Chagnon (Administrator)

    The Center for Psychiatric Oncology & Behavioral Sciences in the Department of Psychiatry of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) / Harvard Medical School (HMS) is seeking a Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Research Fellow for two years. The postdoctoral fellow will also be a member of the Cancer Outcomes Research & Education (CORE) Program in the MGH Cancer Center. The fellow will be eligible for two years of salary (competitive) support through one MGH-funded and one NIH-funded grant. They will have an academic appointment at HMS and should have completed the requirements for their Ph.D. Ideal applicants are those who plan to transition to an academic position after the fellowship period. The fellow will devote 80-85% of effort to psychosocial oncology/cancer outcomes research and 15-20% to clinical work and supervision in the psychiatric oncology service. Supervised hours for licensure are assured, as is a wealth of opportunities for multidisciplinary research collaboration and extensive mentorship. A successful candidate will have a strong demonstrated interest and experience in clinical intervention research in psychosocial oncology and cancer outcomes, and those with experience working with people with different types of cancer, their family and/or friend caregivers, cancer survivors, or those at end-of-life are encouraged to apply.

    For the full position announcement contact Jamie Jacobs, PhD at [email protected].


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