UCLA Brain Tumor Conference
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* This session was pre-recorded and provides a broad overview suitable for all types of audiences. Health professionals will be available to provide additional information at the next live webcast event.
The Architecture of Healing: How Caregivers Redefine the Future of Care
In this session, Jackie Dillon, LCSW, OSW-C -- a Neuro-Oncology clinical social worker -- leads a reflective conversation on the essential role of caregiving in modern medicine. Through storytelling and lived wisdom, two caregivers illuminate how compassion, cultural humility, and shared humanity strengthen connection, advance equity, and reimagine what healing can mean across every stage of illness, treatment, and life beyond.
Event Speakers
Jacqueline Dillon LCSW, OSW-C
Clinical Social Worker
UCLA Oncology Center - Neuro/Hematology
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Tumor Type: IDH Mutant Gliomas
Friday, Nov 14, 2025 4:00-5:00 PM (PST)
Welcome! You are invited to join our next webinar.
In this session, Albert Lai, MD, PhD explores the evolving landscape of IDH-mutant gliomas, a distinct and biologically complex class of primary brain tumors that has reshaped diagnostic and therapeutic paradigms in neuro-oncology. Drawing from recent clinical trials and molecular insights, Dr. Lai examines how IDH mutations define tumor behavior, guide precision treatment strategies, and open new avenues for metabolic and epigenetic targeting. Through an integrative discussion bridging bench to bedside, he highlights how emerging biomarkers, imaging correlates, and longitudinal patient data are redefining prognostic understanding and clinical decision making.
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Scheduled to participate:
Albert Lai MD, PhD
Professor In-Residence, Neurology
UCLA Medical Center (Ronald Reagan)
The Architecture of Healing: How Caregivers Redefine the Future of Care
Friday, Nov 21, 2025 12:00-1:00 PM (PST)
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In this session, Jackie Dillon, LCSW, OSW-C -- a Neuro-Oncology clinical social worker -- leads a reflective conversation on the essential role of caregiving in modern medicine. Through storytelling and lived wisdom, two caregivers illuminate how compassion, cultural humility, and shared humanity strengthen connection, advance equity, and reimagine what healing can mean across every stage of illness, treatment, and life beyond.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Scheduled to participate:
Jacqueline Dillon LCSW, OSW-C
Clinical Social Worker
UCLA Oncology Center - Neuro/Hematology
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Sunday, November 9, 2025