Deborah Cook, RN, BSN, an Oncology Certified Nurse, will speak at the quarterly meeting of the Chesapeake Multiple Myeloma Network (CMMN) on Saturday, March 5 at 4:00 PM in the Large Conference Room of the Eastern Shore Conservation Center (114 S. Washington St., Easton). The talk, Exercise and Nutrition with Multiple Myeloma and other Blood Cancers, is free and open to the public. Nurse Cook’s talk will focus on healthy nutrition and exercise practices for individuals and their care providers experiencing multiple myeloma and other blood cancers. Nurse Cook has worked in the field of oncology nursing for sixteen years and specializes in multiple myeloma in her position as the Mid-Atlantic Region Clinical Nurse Educator for Takeda Oncology.
The Chesapeake Multiple Myeloma Network (CMMN) is an informal eastern-shore group of individuals affected by multiple myeloma. Its mission is “to provide ongoing resources of information, support, shared experiences, and hope for persons with multiple myeloma, their families, and friends.” CMMN’s meetings last about an hour and a half.
Parking is available in the Conservation Center’s Washington St. lot and on Washington St. itself. The Center is handicapped accessible. For further information about CMMN please contact Bob Kelly at 410-226-5345 or René Fuentes at: [email protected]
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