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*Password for all virtual programs is zoom (lowercase) unless otherwise stated. Tuesday, December 5 at Noon
Managing Stress During the Holidays
Martha Kato, M.D. Psychosocial Oncology
Zoom ID: 964 2660 9209 |
To register, click here.
Explore types of stress management and gain greater understanding about stress-reduction tools and strategies.
Monday, December 11 at 6 p.m.
Inspire You: Radiance & Resilience featuring Christine Handy
Miami Cancer Institute 1st Floor Café: 8900 North Kendall Dr., Miami.
To register, call 786-527-7680.
Enjoy this special event along with inspirational and celebrity speakers who have important stories of hope and healing to share with those affected by cancer. Christine Handy is an international print and runway model. She is the author of the book Walk Beside Me — a fictional depiction of her life currently being adapted to a feature film titled Hello Beautiful. She is a mentor, breast cancer advocate, public figure, social media influencer, nationally recognized humanitarian and a mother of two sons.
Tuesday, December 12 at 2 p.m.
Celebrity Chef Workshop In-Person and Virtual
Chef Cindy Hutson, Miami Cancer Institute's Culinary Ambassador and Natacha Borrajo, RDN
To attend in person, please RSVP to MCIEvents@BaptistHealth.net or 786.527.7680.
To attend virtually,
Zoom ID: 994 1863 5194 | To register, click here.
Join Celebrity Chef Cindy Hutson for a healthy and delicious food demonstration and ask Natacha Borrajo, registered dietitian all your nutrition questions.
Wednesday, December 13 at 2 p.m.
Menorah Lighting
Zoom ID: 968 3568 7696
Join Miami Cancer Institute Arts in Medicine in a Celebration of Lights! Prayer will be led by Rabbi Frederick ‘Fred’ Klein, MPhil, B.C.C., with accompaniment by the Miami Cancer Institute Artists-in-Residence.
Thursday, December 14 at Noon
Environmental Factors and Breast Cancer Risk
Joseph Panoff, M.D. Radiation Oncology
Zoom ID: 966 5369 0930 | To register, click here.
Learn how genetics and the environment play a role in the development of breast cancer and discover ways to reduce these environmental risks.
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