Psychologist →
A psychologist is trained to assess, diagnose and treat mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
Social Worker →
A psychologist is trained to assess, diagnose and treat mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
Oncologist →
A medical doctor who focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
Radiation Therapist →
Radiation therapists give the actual radiation treatment to cancer patients.
Primary Care →
A medical doctor who is often your first medical contact.
Nurse →
Nurses work in many healthcare settings like walk-in clinics, family doctors’ offices, and hospitals.
Dietitian →
Dietitians can help you learn which foods are the best to eat to help keep you healthier during your illness and treatments.
Occupational Therapist →
Occupational therapists work in many different settings like hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private clinics, and long term care.
Psychiatrist →
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor focused on mental health.
Physiotherapist →
A physiotherapist can help treat and help you recover after an injury or illness that has caused troubles with pain or movement.
Spiritual Care →
Spiritual care professionals help to connect you and your families’ spirituality into their cancer journey.
Speech Pathologist →
A Speech Language Pathologist can help assess and treat challenges with speech or swallowing.
Volunteer →
A volunteer can play many important roles in hospitals, cancer clinics or other organizations.
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