Association of Oncology Social Work (AOSW)

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The Association of Oncology Social Work (AOSW) is an international nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the enhancement of psychosocial services to people with cancer, their families and caregivers. ABOUT US
The Association of Oncology Social Work (AOSW) is a non-profit, international, 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to the enhancement of psychosocial services to people with cancer and thei

r families. Created in 1984 by social workers interested in oncology and by existing national cancer organizations, we have over 1000 current members who embrace the AOSW Mission “to advance excellence in the psychosocial care of persons with cancer, their families, and caregivers through networking, education, advocacy, research and resource development.”

Joy Malbrough, PhD, LMSW, gave an engaging presentation as the closing keynote speaker at  .
06/12/2026

Joy Malbrough, PhD, LMSW, gave an engaging presentation as the closing keynote speaker at .

👏 Congratulations to the outstanding recipients of the 2026 AOSW Awards, Scholarships, and Fellow honors.Recognized duri...
06/12/2026

👏 Congratulations to the outstanding recipients of the 2026 AOSW Awards, Scholarships, and Fellow honors.

Recognized during the 2026 AOSW Annual Conference, these individuals represent the very best of oncology social work through their leadership, service, advocacy, research, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of people impacted by cancer.

From Fellows and Emeritus Fellows to scholarship recipients and award winners, each honoree has made a meaningful impact on patients, caregivers, colleagues, and the oncology community.

Please join us in celebrating these remarkable professionals and their contributions to the field.

🏆 Congratulations to all our 2026 recipients: https://bit.ly/4vQBnZ3

The Community Weaving Wall at   continues to grow. This collective art projective is a reflection of our conference them...
06/12/2026

The Community Weaving Wall at continues to grow. This collective art projective is a reflection of our conference theme, Threads of Support: Nurturing Resilience and Breaking Barriers. If you're at the conference, be sure to tag us in your photos of your ribbon!

AOSW is so grateful to our sponsors for their support.
06/12/2026

AOSW is so grateful to our sponsors for their support.

In honor of the 2026 Conference theme, Threads of Support: Nurturing Resilience and Breaking Barriers, AOSW has invited ...
06/11/2026

In honor of the 2026 Conference theme, Threads of Support: Nurturing Resilience and Breaking Barriers, AOSW has invited attendees to participate in a collective art project: A Community Weaving Wall. Every ribbon woven in reflects the patients we walk alongside, the barriers we work to dismantle, and the community that holds us all together. If you're at the conference, be sure to tag us in your photos of your ribbon!

Ooh! Someone found a llama in the   Llama Scavenger Hunt! To play, find a llama, snap a photo, and upload it through the...
06/11/2026

Ooh! Someone found a llama in the Llama Scavenger Hunt! To play, find a llama, snap a photo, and upload it through the Whova meeting app! Each photo uploaded counts as a raffle entry -- and the llamas are a prize in and of themselves!

AOSW President Meredith Cammarata starts Welcomes everyone to the AOSW Annual Conference in Portland!
06/11/2026

AOSW President Meredith Cammarata starts Welcomes everyone to the AOSW Annual Conference in Portland!

Immediate Past President Linda Mathew, current President Meredith Cammarata, and ‎President Elect Kendolyn Shankle at  ‎
06/11/2026

Immediate Past President Linda Mathew, current President Meredith Cammarata, and ‎President Elect Kendolyn Shankle at ‎

Clinical trials represent more than medical progress. They represent hope, access, and the future of survivorship.Yet ma...
06/04/2026

Clinical trials represent more than medical progress. They represent hope, access, and the future of survivorship.

Yet many patients and families face barriers to understanding and participating in clinical research. Oncology social workers play a critical role in bridging the gap between clinical teams and the patient experience.

Join the AOSW webinar on July 16 for Clinical Research: A Matter of Health Equity or The Oncology Social Worker's Role in Clinical Research: Empowering Patients through Education with Joy Malbrough, PhD, LMSW.

This webinar will explore:
• The social worker's role in clinical research and health equity
• Strategies for increasing diverse participation in research
• Approaches to addressing socioeconomic and cultural barriers
• Ethical considerations in clinical trial participation

📅 July 16, 2026
⏰ 1:00–2:00 PM ET
🎓 Earn 1.0 CE credit

Register today and gain practical tools to help patients make informed decisions and access potentially life-saving treatments: https://bit.ly/4g0W8wg

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5am
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