The future of oncology in South Africa is in the spotlight at the first Icon Oncology South Africa Conference since the Covid pandemic. A warm welcome to @Elekta and Dr Chris Herbert who presented at the first trade symposium .Thanks for your contribution.
#Icon2022#oncology
Welcome to SA's oncology community at the sixth annual Icon Conference. Looking forward to debating the future of oncology and better access to cancer care. #ICON2022
Excited to welcome more than 700 members of SA's oncology community at the Icon Oncology Conference in Cape Town, 2-5 June 2022.
#Icon2022#oncology#valuebasedcare
Listen in to the interview with Dr Keo Tabane on CapeTalk. Dr Tabane and Pippa Hudson discuss how women can take charge of their health journey as well as the lifestyle choices available to reduce health risks for women.
#Womensmonth#WomenInOncology#IconOncology#CapeTalk
Tune into Cape Talk Radio Interview with Dr Keo Tabane, today at 14h15, as she discusses how women can take charge of their health journey and lifestyle choices available to reduce health risks for women.
Live stream link: https://t.co/5pd0jMzzdy
#WomensMonth#IconOncology
"Different access to information; as well as to preventative, screening and treatment options sadly results in different outcomes along the entrenched socio-economic fault-lines in our society.” - Dr Keo Tabane. Read more: https://t.co/5Q0kspoDXI
Faced with new realities of working from home, temporary unemployment, home-schooling of children, and lack of physical contact with other family members, friends and colleagues, it is important that we look after our mental, as well as our physical health.
#MentalillnessMonth
Irrespective of the lifted restrictions, we have adapted the motto of: “I protect you and you protect me”.
After all in the words of Nelson Mandela, we must serve our fellow man, and at Icon Oncology, we do this to the best of our ability.
#MandelaDay2020#Icon#TheRightCare
Icon Oncology remains committed to ensuring that we serve our patients by continuously providing the right care.
This has been possible to do in the midst of the pandemic by implementing policies and procedures to ensure continuity of care by keeping our staff and patients safe
Fear, worry, and stress are normal responses to perceived or real threats, and at times when we are faced with uncertainty or the unknown. So it is normal and understandable that people are experiencing fear in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
#CorporateWellnessWeek
It’s critical to consider how the current circumstances have changed what employees need and expect from a corporate wellness program which would be to make it easier for employees to access the care they need to stay healthy, physically, emotionally but mostly mentally.
South Africa is currently in a nationwide lockdown, many people are experiencing feelings of uncertainty, unrest and loneliness. It is important for everybody – especially those who are predisposed to mental health conditions – to learn how to cope and manage during the lockdown.