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At Stanford Health Care, an experienced licensed clinical social worker with oncology certification has developed a full-time behavioral health role within the organization's large radiation oncology department, including leading the self-care segment for the department's internal podcast.
By creating this staff podcast, Stanford Health Care's Radiation Oncology Department came up with a way to bring staff together, get to know each other a little better, acknowledge the emotional and psychological toll of caring for cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, and support well-being for each other as well as for those they care for.
Guest:
Jenny Kwak, LCSW, OSW-C Behavioral Health Clinician, Radiation Oncology
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At Stanford Health Care, an experienced licensed clinical social worker with oncology certification has developed a full-time behavioral health role within the organization's large radiation oncology department, including leading the self-care segment for the department's internal podcast.
By creating this staff podcast, Stanford Health Care's Radiation Oncology Department came up with a way to bring staff together, get to know each other a little better, acknowledge the emotional and psychological toll of caring for cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, and support well-being for each other as well as for those they care for.
Guest:
Jenny Kwak, LCSW, OSW-C Behavioral Health Clinician, Radiation Oncology
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From Oncology Issues Journal
Caring for the caregiver
Mind, body, and spirit
Behavior health assessment and intervention for oncology patients
The trauma of cancer: caring for the mind and the body
Guided patient support

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