Wednesday, March 25 | 9am - 4pm
In-Person & Livestream
Baruch College - 55 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10010
Our healthcare system is at a breaking point, and the time to act is now.
At SHARE’s 5th Annual Getting Our Fair SHARE Conference, we’re moving beyond simply naming the crisis and focusing on the solutions. This convening is designed to turn honest dialogue and collective learning into concrete action that advances health equity.
This year’s conference will unpack the deep-rooted issues that continue to strain our healthcare system, especially in these uncertain times. Grounded in four key themes—access to care, financial toxicity, health literacy, and psychosocial impact—we will examine why patients still struggle to receive timely, affordable, understandable, and compassionate care. Our speakers will highlight how these barriers deepen existing disparities, and spotlight real-world, solution-driven approaches, such as navigation support, financial resources, patient education, and peer-led programs, that are leading to measurable progress. Participants will leave with concrete tools, resources, and advocacy strategies that they can put to work immediately for themselves and in their communities.
By bringing together patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and advocates from all backgrounds, this conference is building a shared, solution-focused roadmap toward a healthcare system rooted in equity, access, and compassion. Together, we will listen, learn, and take actionable steps toward a more just and inclusive future.
AGENDA
March 25, 2026
All sessions are subject to change
9:00am - Registration + Breakfast + Connect with Exhibitors
10:00am - Opening Remarks from SHARE
10:15am - Healthcare in Crisis: What Patients Are Up Against
Keynote Speaker: Al Asante-Facey, Associate Director of Advanced Practice Providers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Cancer patients must navigate a healthcare system shaped by barriers, including limited access to care, financial burdens, complex and confusing health information, and profound emotional strain. These challenges fall hardest on historically excluded and underrepresented communities, and misinformation only widens these gaps. This opening keynote will frame the day by naming the realities and highlighting how patient-centered, community-focused efforts, including SHARE’s work, help patients find access, clarity, and support.
10:45am - From Idea to Impact: Advancing Access to Care
This panel highlights how patient navigation guides patients through a complex healthcare system with clarity, confidence, and support. Panelists will share how a navigation program grew from an idea into a vital lifeline for patients, along with lessons learned along the way. Centered around a real patient story, the discussion brings together the voices of a patient, a navigator, and a clinician to show how care coordination, advocacy, and patient-centered support can improve communication, reduce barriers, and help patients stay on track with their care, leading to better experiences and outcomes.
11:20am - Connect with Exhibitors
11:35am - The True Cost of Cancer: Navigating Financial Toxicity Together
Explore the real-life impact of financial hardship, often referred to as financial toxicity, in cancer care through patient stories, expert insights, and interactive decision-making. This session highlights the difficult choices patients face, practical strategies for managing costs, and the vital roles of financial navigation and community support. Participants will leave with practical takeaways they can apply in everyday situations.
12:10pm - Q&A for Panels
12:30pm - Lunch + Connect with Exhibitors
1:30pm - Health Literacy in Action: Meeting Patients Where They Are
Health literacy shapes how people find, understand, and use health information, and it can be the difference between feeling empowered and feeling lost in the system. This session begins with a concise, practical overview from a health literacy expert that breaks down what health literacy really means, why it matters across the care continuum, and where patients most often encounter barriers.
The session then shifts into a conversation with leaders and community-based professionals who are actively closing these gaps in real time, especially where language access, cultural context, and trust intersect with care. Panelists will share strategies for bridging communication divides, adapting information to be truly usable (not just translated), and building systems that meet people where they are. Attendees will leave with actionable approaches to make care communication clearer, more culturally responsive, and more equitable.
2:15pm - Mindful Movement: Tai Chi
Let’s take a moment to reset. Step away from your seat and join Master Tsang as he guides us through a brief Tai Chi session. We’ll move through slow, flowing movements paired with steady breathing and focused attention. It’s an opportunity to loosen the body, calm the mind, and return refreshed.
2:30pm - Beyond the Diagnosis: Psychosocial Impact and the Power of Sisterhood
Cancer affects far more than the body. It can trigger anxiety, depression, and chronic stress tied to diagnosis, treatment, caregiving demands, and financial strain. These psychosocial burdens can be even greater in marginalized communities, and limited access to mental health and supportive services can widen gaps in care.
This session will begin with a brief overview from a mental health expert, highlighting key challenges and practical pathways for support. It will then move to a fireside chat with a mentor and mentee from SHARE’s Sister-2-Sister mentorship program for Black breast cancer survivors. The conversation will demonstrate how culturally responsive peer support, rooted in shared lived experience, can reduce isolation, build trust, and strengthen coping throughout cancer treatment and beyond.
3:15pm - Closing Remarks
3:25pm - Reception + Connect with Exhibitors
Speakers
Al Asante-Facey
Associate Director of Advanced
Practice Providers at
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Olympia Cepeda
Director of LatinaSHARE and Senior Outreach at SHARE Cancer Support
Lucy Chan
President of the Board, Share Cancer Support
Winnie Chung
ChineseSHARE Program Director at SHARE Cancer Support
Kisha Du Pree
Sister-2-Sister Mentee
Damaris Garcia
Breast Cancer Patient
Serrina Goodman
Coordinator, Communications Specialist, and Sister 2 Sister Mentor at SHARE Cancer Support/AfroSHARE
Heidi Henderson, Esq., MPA
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Monique James
Assistant Attending Psychiatrist and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical College
Maya Rom Korin, PhD, MS
Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Nefa-Tari Moore
Director of Black Women’s Outreach at SHARE Cancer Support
Zarek Mena, OPN-CG
Financial Patient Navigator at SHARE Cancer Support
Sandra Morales OPN-CG
Oncology Patient Navigator at SHARE Cancer Support
Tricia Strusowski, MS, RN
CEO and co-founder, TurnKey Oncology LLC
Dr. Ashley Tsang
Breast Surgical Oncology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Tiffany Younger
Clinical epidemiologist and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Yale School of Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry
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Getting to the Conference
Address:
Baruch College Vertical Campus Conference Center
Room 14-220, 14th floor
55 Lexington Ave (corner of East 24th Street)
New York, New York 10010