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How to Thrive Through Change

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How to Thrive Through Change

Life After Loss Chapter
event Jan 29, 2024 / 01:00PM - 02:00PM EST
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Event Description

This meeting is part of HealthTree's Life After Loss group, a group for those who have lost a loved one to blood cancer.

Life is all about living with change. Changes in our lives occur daily. Some changes are small and insignificant while others are monumental and can cause a great deal of stress and anxiety. We are used to living with things that are familiar to us, and the loss of a loved one substantially changes our familiarity with life. In this webinar, as part of our Life After Loss group, we will come together to discuss how to once again feel safe and nurtured so you can thrive through change. This group meeting will be led by Cheryl Petruk, former blood cancer caregiver and a mental health expert. 

Schedule & Agenda

The panelist Cheryl Petruk
Introduction
1:00 PM
Cheryl Petruk

Cheryl will introduce the event's agenda and our featured speaker. 

person
Presentation
1:05 PM
Mental Health Professional (TBD)

Our guest speaker will provide a short presentation on how to thrive through change.

The panelist Audience
Discussion
1:35 PM
Audience

Cheryl, our featured mental health professional and the audience will engage in an open discussion about thriving through change. 

Speakers & Moderators

The panelist Cheryl Petruk
Cheryl Petruk
Toronto, Canada

Cheryl Petruk has been involved in the MPN space since 1992, when her late husband was diagnosed with essential thrombocythemia, which progressed to myelofibrosis in 2010. Cheryl immersed herself in learning about the disease and was instrumental in the MPN community in Canada and globally. Her husband passed away in 2018 from myelofibrosis. Cheryl is a college educator and consummate patient advocate. She holds her MBA in Community Economic Development. Cheryl has lived the life of a care partner for her late husband and has the first-hand experience of losing a loved one to a rare blood cancer.

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