My job as the coordinator is to connect navigators with recently diagnosed patients. The navigators help these patients get connected to resources to help them as they begin this new journey. I love this program; and I believe in this program. A diagnosis of cancer turns your world upside down and this program helps patients get going in the right direction.
I think it is very important that my navigators have the best training to help our patients. I try to make our trainings both education and fun. This evening we went on a field trip. I became acquainted with Marlene, the owner of Hollywood Hair, when I was interning in a cancer center last year. I arranged for my navigators to visit Marlene's shop and see what a patient experiences when visiting a wig shop for the first time. First, we got a lesson in wigs, types, prices and care. We learned about scarves and wraps too. Then we had the opportunity to try on some wigs. We really did have a blast. Below, are two of my navigators, Pakou and Debbie and me.
So, now I need your help. I am looking for a new hairstyle.
So let know if any of these works for me...
2 comments:
How FUN!! And what a great idea for the navigators to get to know the wig shop experience. I like you in grey!
What a great job you have!! My DIL's brother died of lymphoma and my husband's brother has multiple myloma. Being able to help people in such a trying time must be difficult but also rewarding. How wonderful for those affected to have you.
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