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Nevada Oncology Society 2021 Fall Conference

NOS brings back its in-person fall conference with an evening program to accommodate clinicians' busy schedules. The program will feature three hours of inspirational education on the latest clinical advances, hands-on strategies for applying new cancer therapies into the treatment care plan, and collaborative opportunities through in-person networking. 

The conference is from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov 4 at Whitney Peak Hotel in Reno, Nevada. For more information visit www.nos-nevada.com

Get Screened Health Fair

Paint Nevada PinkCancer screenings should be a regular part of your life. Screening tests are used before a person has any symptoms to help find cancer early, when it may be easier to treat.

Join Community Health Alliance and partners to receive information about regular cancer screenings and preventative care. Walk away with an appointment scheduled at Community Health Alliance to Get Screened.

Mammo-Rama Extravaganza

Paint Nevada PinkJoin friends and neighbors to celebrate National Mammography Day at Anthem's Mammo-Rama Extravaganza. The event includes a DJ, free food, free vision exams, free feminine products, self-breast exam demonstrations, COVID testing, and COVID and flu vaccinations. Oh yes, and MAMMOGRAMS! Call ahead to sign up for a free mammogram on the Nevada Health Centers Mammovan: 1-877-581-6266, option 1. 

Tom McCoy, JD

Tom has been involved with NCC since its inception in 2002 and has been a valuable member of the cancer control community by advocating for policies at both the state and national level. He served for more than 12 years as the Government Relations Director for American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network before retiring. He continues to work on a variety of issues related to cancer, chronic disease and palliative care. He received his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law and has a BA and MA in Mass Communication and Media Studies.

Kristen Hackbarth, MS

Kristen champions cancer control by keeping NCC’s communications sharp, strategic, and unmistakably on brand. As communications director, she makes sure every message is clear, concise and impactful, whether she’s crafting a single social media post, drafting objectives for an upcoming webinar, or steering the creation of an 84-page statewide cancer plan.

Cari Herington, MBA

Cari joined NCC as its first Executive Director and staff in September 2011. For more than 25 years, she has built and led organizations and coalitions focused on protecting and improving the health of Nevadans. Cari received her MBA from University of Nevada, Reno. She is an avid runner and marathoner and mom to twin girls now attending college.

Stacey Escalante

Stacey spent more than two decades as a broadcast reporter and was well-known in the Las Vegas market when she was diagnosed with Stage 3 melanoma. Since her diagnosis she has been on a mission to save lives by educating others about skin cancer. She travels to Washington D.C. to advocate at the national level and was part of the release of the 2014 U.S. Surgeon General’s Call to Action on Skin Cancer. At the state level she has helped to pass several laws to reduce skin cancer risk and helped NCC to launch Sun Smart Nevada. 

Melissa Davies, RHU

Melissa is a licensed Benefit Solutions Consultant with more than 15 years of experience assisting employers and HR professionals with comprehensive employee benefit solutions. She is passionate about health and holds a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from the University of Nevada, Reno. She is a graduate of the Washoe County Medical Society’s Mini-Internship Program and the Reno Sparks Chamber Leadership Program. She will also serve as president of the Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce in 2022.