LOS ANGELES, CA -- June 15, 2010 - A successful cancer program is a complex network of services interwoven with processes emphasizing a patient-centered approach and representing both the local market and patient expectations.
Aptium Oncology executives Myra Gray Fouts, Vice President of Medical Affairs, and Michele Bollinger, Vice President of Business Development and Consulting, are presenting on a topic titled 'The Makings of a Successful Cancer Program' at the annual American College of Oncology Administrators (ACOA) to be held in Chicago June 16 through June 18, 2010.
The session will present program development strategies that pull all components of a cancer program together to keep it at the forefront of a competitive marketplace.
ACOA, founded in 1991 as a national college of the American Academy of Medical Administrators (AAMA), focuses on providing support and opportunity for oncology administrators and managers in all types of healthcare institutions
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About Aptium Oncology
Aptium Oncology, Inc. is the premier solution for hospitals and physician practices seeking to develop or enhance their oncology programs. With more than 25 years of experience in cancer program development, the Los Angeles-based company offers market-leading consulting and management expertise to premier institutions around the country, including NCI-designated programs, academic medical centers and community providers.