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Navigating the Miles: Resources for Rural Blood Cancer Care

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Navigating the Miles: Resources for Rural Blood Cancer Care

Webinar
event Feb 19, 2026 / 04:00PM - 05:00PM EST
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Event Description

Join the HealthTree Foundation for this special webinar focused on rural health and how to find resources when living outside city limits with guest speaker Amelia Thelin, the Frontier/Rural Patient Navigator from the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Utah.

 

 

Schedule & Agenda

The panelist Dalton Bean
4:00 PM
Introduction
Dalton Bean

Cynthia introduces the agenda and our featured speaker Amelia Thelin 

The panelist Amelia Thelin
4:05 PM
Presentation
Amelia Thelin

Amelia talks about rural health resources

The panelist Audience
4:35 PM
Questions and Answers
Audience

Come with your questions and we will answer them! 

Speakers & Moderators

The panelist Dalton Bean
Dalton Bean
Lehi, UT

Dalton joined HealthTree in 2024 as the CLL and MF Education Manager. He is passionate about helping patients gain a better understanding of their health and treatment and sees it as a way to help empower individuals and their families who are affected by these diseases. Prior to joining HealthTree Dalton earned a Master’s Degree in Oncological Sciences while studying various different blood cancers. When not interacting with patients he is an avid snowboarder and hiker.

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The panelist Amelia Thelin
Amelia Thelin

Amelia Thelin grew up on a farm in eastern Washington state, where she experienced many of the difficulties rural patients face. Before joining Huntsman Cancer Institute, Amelia worked in public education for 10 years, serving special education students and their families from a wide geographical area. During that time, she earned a bachelor's degree in public health and human services from Brigham Young University – Idaho. She is passionate about health and wellness and providing access to those who face hardships due to distance.

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Join the Conversation

This event is part of the Rural Patients/Caregivers group in HealthTree Connect, a social media platform for people with blood cancer. If you want to connect with other patients and caregivers and talk about this topic, join HealthTree Connect.

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