Upgrade Your Practice at the 2021 Community Oncology Conference

Meeting the Challenges of Community Oncology at the virtual #COA2021

2020 is over but its effect will persist into 2021, creating new challenges for community oncology. How will practices adapt to the influx of new and returning patients when the COVID-19 vaccine is widespread? Will the Most Favored Nation (MFN) model become reality? What new treatments and technologies are available and how do you get them to patients? Attendees of the 2021 Community Oncology Conference will have a leg up on these challenges.

Nationally recognized experts share their secrets each year at the annual COA Conference, and this year is no different. The agenda is packed with speakers ready to share their thoughts on the biggest changes coming in 2021, and you can’t afford to miss it. You can get an edge on the competition and any headwinds blowing in your direction for free and from the comfort of your home or office on April 8-9.
Each year, I look forward to community oncology’s premier event. My team and I scour the Community Oncology Conference for new ways to improve the care we provide, streamline our work, and connect with new colleagues. In 2021, I’m most looking forward to sessions on precision medicine integration and genomic profiling so I can take that information back to my practice. 

We all know it’s a volatile time to be in community oncology. We are under constant pressure to improve pharmacy operations, understand ever-changing reimbursement policies, build coalitions, and thrive financially — all while providing the best care to our patients, close to their where they live.
 
The good news is that we don’t have to go it alone, and the Community Oncology Alliance’s annual Community Oncology Conference is here to help. I’m excited for all of you to join us on April 8-9!
Fred Divers, MD

Fred Divers, MD
Physician, Genesis Cancer Center
Board Member, Community Oncology Alliance
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Timely Agenda

We have 25+ expert sessions on the agenda planned by leaders in each sector: clinical operations, business, and pharmacy. Whatever your role, you will make important connections and gain invaluable knowledge.