Lillie averages about thirty speaking engagements out of state a year.
The
majority are on the weekends, though some are held during the week. Her
audiences vary from breast cancer survivors, health care professionals
involved with the care and treatment of women with breast cancer,
volunteer
groups, women's clubs and groups, church groups, and people seeking an
inspirational as well as humorous speaker.
She has appeared on television dozens of times as well as on radio,
appeared
in more than five hundred articles in newspapers and magazines since
1994
regarding her experiences with breast cancer which include being a
survivor,
herself, caring for women who also have breast cancer, educating women
about
the warning signs of a breast health problem, being interviewed about
her
books or articles written and published about breast cancer, and she is
frequently interviewed for the work she does to facilitate improvements
locally, regionally and nationally to make the treatment process of
breast
cancer less traumatic for women diagnosed in the future.
Her favorite speech that she "takes on the road" focuses on how to use
humor
to overcome difficult times.... in her case, her experiences she shares
are
about her personal experiences with breast cancer. Her book, Breast Cancer
Survivors' Club, is also about this as well. To hear a sample of
her talk
on this subject, click
here.
1998-99
January 15, 2000: American Cancer Society's Relay for Life Kick Off
for Essex Maryland. Location: White Marsh Mall: 11 a.m. to 12 noon.
Come join Lillie Shockney who will be giving a key note presentation at
this kick off event for the ACS' Relay for Life Campaign 2000. For more
information call Gretchen Dereqicz at 410-931-6850.
January 27, 2000: BGE Educational Employee Conference: Baltimore,
Maryland. Lillie Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this
annual event. The program will focus on breast cancer, its treatment,
the emotional impact this disease has on the patient and her family and
the value humor can add to medical treatment. Contact person is Judy
Winebrenner.
February 19, 2000: York Health Boutique, York, PA: This is the
grand opening of a new mastectomy supply shop in York, PA. Lillie will
be doing a book signing that day as a fund raiser for the new boutique
as a way to promote awareness and encourage survivors to provide support
to "new club members." Contact person is Danna Livelsberger at
717-741-9801 ext 14.
February 22, 2000: Live Chat Session at 8:00 p.m. (EST) with Lillie
Shockney at CancerSource.com. The topic
will focus on the
the importance of support for patient and families during breast cancer
treatment.
February 23, 2000: 4-5 p.m. KOMO Radio Station in Seattle will
be interviewing
Lillie about her personal experiences with breast cancer and responding
to questions from the interviewer and listening audience.
February 24, 2000: Using Humor as a Weapon Against Breast
Cancer. Lillie Shockney will be speaking with breast cancer
survivor and other cancer patients in Fredericksburg, TX for a special
evening program arranged by a local support group. For more information
and specific location, call Dwight Wallington at 830-990-2620.
March 17, 2000: Cosmopolitan Magazine Interview: Mrs. Shockney
will be
quoted in an article that will appear in their May issue about breast
health problems.
March 17, 2000: Johns Hopkins Health Insider: March 2000 issue:
Mrs. Shockney's article, Do Mammograms Save Lives? was released
today in hard copy and also online.
March 25, 2000: Komen Symposium: Baltimore, Maryland. This is a
one day seminar held annually. There are a variety of health care
professionals speaking on topics of interest to breast cancer survivors
and women at risk of developing breast cancer. Included in the
program's schedule will be a one hour session by Charmayne Dierker and
Lillie Shockney: Topic is The History of MSDBC -- The Importance of
Mothers Receiving Emotional Support When Their Daughter is Diagnosed
with Breast Cancer.
March 27, 2000: American Cancer Society's Certification as a Breast
Health Educator: Lillie will be the trainer for this 3 hour course
for laypeople to become certified as breast health educators. The
participants are student nurses from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
and breast cancer survivor volunteers from the Johns Hopkins Breast
Center. Contact person is
Gretchen Derewicz at the ACS: 410-931-6850.
March 31, 2000: New York State Histotech Society's Annual
Symposium: Saratoga Springs, NY. Lillie Shockney will be
presenting on: Improving the Surgical Care Experience for Breast Cancer
Patients." Contact person is Janice Alvarez at 410-614-5104.
April 7, 2000: Luck Be a Lady Fashion Show and Casino Night:
This is a fund raiser for the Johns Hopkins Breast Center and is
sponsored by the Maryland Jockey Club. Mrs. Shockney is helping to
coordinate the event and is the hostess for the evening. Educational
materials will be provided to participants about breast cancer as well
as free risk assessments for women
attending who have a personal interest or need. Fashions are provided
by Octavia. For more information call Susan Goodell at
410-654-3350.
April 8, 2000: Ladies Day at the Races: Mrs. Shockney will be a
keynote speaker for a luncheon and breast cancer awareness program being
sponsored by the Maryland Jockey Club at Pimlico Race Track on this
day. Free breast cancer risk assessments will be provided to women
interested as well. Contact person is Susan Goodell at
410-654-3350.
April 14 & 15, 2000: Relay for Life at the Johns Hopkins
University: Mrs. Shockney is assisting with the planning and
recruitment of survivors and health care professionals to attend this
special ACS event. It will be held on the Homewood campus of JHU. She
also will be the MC for the evening's events.
April 15, 2000: Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Seminar: Sheraton in
Towson, Maryland.
Mrs. Shockney will be one of several speakers talking to this youths
about the value of volunteering and the spirit and gratification in
giving of your time. She will be encouraging students to participate in
the Race for the Cure as part of the Johns Hopkins team this year, as
well as offering to work with students interested in a future career
path in the medical field of breast cancer. Contact person is Susan
Goodell.
April 16, 2000: Better Homes & Gardens Magazine: May 2000
issue: There is an
article about breast cancer and breast health featured in this issue.
The entire article is an interview with Mrs. Shockney with quotes and
advice from her to women at risk who want to reduce their risk.
Sponsored by Intelihealth and Johns Hopkins Medicine.
April 16, 2000: MAMM magazine: April/May 2000 issue: Article
about Johns Hopkins Ambulatory Surgery Mastectomy Program: There is a
feature article about the surgical performance improvement program
implemented at Hopkins in this issue. Mrs. Shockney and Dr. Dooley are
both quoted in their interviews that are included in this
article.
April 16, 2000: Cosmopolitan Magazine: May 2000 issue: Cosmo
has a 5 page article about breast health in this issue. Included on the
last pages are quotes from Mrs. Shockney about methods to reduce breast
pain and tenderness.
April 17, 2000: Senior Focus Radio: Mrs. Shockney will be
interviewed live for this 30 minute broadcast about her experiences with
breast cancer, her involvement with MSDBC, and her consumer advisory
role with cancerfacts.com.
April 24, 2000: Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Support Group: Mrs.
Shockney will
be the evening speaker for this support group meeting that convenes at
Green Spring Station in Lutherville. She will give a 30 minute version
of her humor talk for the participants. Contact person is Carol Seddon
at 410-955-1010.
April 27, 2000: Faxton Regional Cancer Center: New York: Dr.
William Dooley, Dr. Rachel Brem, Dr. Antonio Wolff, and Mrs. Lillie
Shockney will be conducting a one day educational program at this
hospital at their invitation. Various topics will be covered
including: ambulatory surgery mastectomy; developing a survivor
volunteer program; new technologies in
breast cancer diagnosis; the value of a multi-disciplinary approach to
care and treatment of breast cancer.
May 5, 2000: Baltimore Medical Women's Group: Baltimore,
Maryland. Mrs. Shockney will be speaking as the key note address
speaker for this one day conference. She will be talking about breast
cancer from a nurse's and patient's perspective. Program is scheduled
at lunch time. The contact person is: Dr. Carol Watkins at
410-329-2028.
May 6, 2000 (6-8:30PM ) May 7, 2000 (12 noon to 3PM) Women's Expo
at Timonium Fairgrounds: Mrs. Shockney will be attending this event
on both days to provide women an opportunity to ask personal questions
about breast health as well as receive free instruction on how to
perform a breast self exam. For more information contact Kathi Shamer
at 410-955-1077 or Beth Marshall at 410-955-8660.
May 10, 2000: International Motor Home Rally and Convention: York
Expo, York, PA. During this week long annual event, a special
luncheon program will be held to raise awareness of breast cancer among
women attending. Mrs. Shockney will be giving an hour long lecture
followed by a question and answer period for the public. Contact person
is Larry Huges
at: rolahu@mail.cvn.net.
May 13, 2000: Shennandoah Hospital's Breast Cancer Awareness
Luncheon: A Mother's Day Celebration: Woodstock, VA. Mrs.
Shockney will be giving a keynote address on this day, sharing her
experiences with breast cancer and providing inspiration and hope for
those also battling this disease. The contact person is Tracey Mitchell
at 540-459-6785.
May 16, 2000 West Virginia Breast & Cervial Cancer Screening Program
Annual Conference:
This conference is for primary care providers in the Charleston WV area
who participate in screening women for breast and ovarian cancer.
Lillie Shockney will be their keynote speaker that day talking about her
personal experiences with breast cancer as a nurse and as a patient. For
more information contact Vicki Deem at 304-293-0485.
May 24, 2000: League for Physically Disabled Health Fair. Cold
Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD. Lillie Shockney will be speaking from
10:00AM to 11:30 AM about her personal experiences with breast cancer
as a patient and nurse and responding to questions from the audience
about breast health and breast cancer. For more information, contact
Diane Tripplett, director of their wellness programs at 410-323-0500 ext
315.
June 3, 2000: Hot Topics in Women's Health Conference: Society of
Nuclear Medicine. St Louis. 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lillie Shockney
will be speaking from 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. about What Women Need
to Know About Breast Cancer. This lecture will be followed by a
question and answer period. Sponsored by DuPont Pharmaceuticals.
Contact Lisa Ann at DuPont for more information at 925-827-1741.
June 10, 2000: ACS Relay for Life: Owings Mills, Maryland.
Mrs. Shockney will
be the keynote speaker for this survivor celebration of life which
serves as a fund raiser for the ACS. She will also do a book signing as
a fund raiser for the event. Her contact is at the ACS office --
410-931-6850.
June 13, 2000: Celebrating Hope in Breast Cancer Survivors. Lemoyne,
PA
Lillie Shockney will be doing a key note presentation that evening for
this event. Contact person is Carol Cohen at: moxie@email.msn.com.
July 14-16, 2000: Mothers Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer
Conference: Baltimore, MD. This will be the first conference of
the mother volunteers and Board members of this organization. It will
be a 2 day educational program to educate mother volunteers regarding:
latest breast cancer research break throughs, resources available to
patients and families; become certified as breast health educators,
develop new goals and objectives for the
organization related to forming support groups regionally, and network
with mother volunteers from across the country. Mrs. Shockney will be a
speaker for all three days of this conference.
July 17, 2000: Sioux Valley Breast Center in Sioux Falls South
Dakota: Mrs. Shockney will be speaking to patients and health care
professionals the first evening, giving her humor presentation and the
following morning will be speaking to an audience of nurses about how to
make improvements in the surgical care of women undergoing mastectomy
surgery using the program
she developed at Hopkins called Waking Up Transformed. Her contact is
Betty
Meyer at 605-333-5248.
August 27, 2000: Longaberger Basket Horizon of Hope Luncheon.
Knights of Columbus, Catonsville Maryland. Mrs. Shockney has been
asked to be the
keynote speaker again this year for the annual luncheon that serves as a
kick off for their breast cancer awareness campaign. Contact person is
Maria
Perez. 410-955-9479 or 410-247-8432.
Sept 12, 2000: Aberdeen Proving Grounds Breast Cancer Awareness
Program.
Lillie Shockney will be speaking to employees of this organization about
her personal experiences with breast cancer, including her use of humor
as a weapon against the disease, and hope to inspire hope in the future
for a cure. Contact person is Judy Matthews.
September 26, 2000: Dept of Navy, Arlington VA: Mrs. Shockney
will be doing a
luncheon and learn session with naval employees in the Virginia
area. There is a large support group of survivors there who have
invited her
to come and give her humor speech as well as respond to medical
questions asked by the audience. Her contact is: Ada Palmer
October 1, 2000: Longabergera's Horizon of Hope Luncheon, Hampstead,
Maryland:
Mrs. Lillie Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this event to raise
awareness about breast cancer and promote the sales of Longabergera's
Horizon of Hope basket, especially designed as a fund raiser for breast
cancer. Her contact is Karen Turner at basketlink@yahoo.com. The luncheon is at 12:30
p.m.
October 2, 2000: Colours Golf Open -- a fund raiser for the Johns
Hopkins Breast Center that Mrs. Shockney is assisting with the
planning and coordination.
October 8, 2000: Race for the Cure in Baltimore Maryland: Mrs.
Shockney is the team captain for the Johns Hopkins Breast Center team
once again, with the goal to have the largest team for the 4th
consecutive year. The event is held at Rash Field in Baltimore.
October 11, 2000: YMCA's Annual Membership University. Chevy Chase,
Maryland at the National 4-H Conference Building. Mrs. Shockney has
been asked to be the keynote speaker for this audience. She has
presented to YMCA leaders before and this is a national meeting for the
group at large. She was selected because of her expertise in being an
inspirational speaker and promoting optimism during times of hardship.
Her contact is Sherry O'Hagen at 301-739-3990. This will be an evening
program, from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM.
October 14, 2000: Day of Caring's Third Annual Breast Cancer
Conference: Timonium, Maryland. Lillie and her mom, Charmayne,
have been asked to do an encore presentation for this event. They will
speak about how MSDBC was created, the services it provides and the
importance of mothers receiving support when their daughters are
diagnosed with breast cancer. In addition, Lillie will give a separate
presentation, doing her humor talk for the audience.
Oct 18th, 2000: Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition's Annual
Conference:
Mrs. Shockney has been asked to do an encore presentation of her humor
presentation for this event. Location: Harrisburg, PA.
October 19, 2000: Zonta Club of Howard County, Maryland: Mrs.
Shockney will be giving the keynote for this special dinner meeting that
will focus on breast cancer awareness. Contact person is Mary Lou
Shippey at 410-854-6518.
October 23, 2000: Wellness Community 7 p.m. program. Mrs.
Shockney will be the key note speaker for their breast cancer support
group which meets monthly. In recognition of
national breast cancer awareness month, she will be talking about her
personal experiences with breast cancer, and the value of combining
good medical treatment, family/friend support, optimism and humor as a
winning treatment plan. The contact for this evening event is Tom
Large, director, at 410-832-2719.
October 25, 2000: HealthTalk Interactive: Beyond Tomorrow Forum. 7-9 p.m., Baltimore,
Maryland:
Mrs. Shockney will be one of three panel speakers for this event to be
held at the BWI Airport Holiday Inn.
Johns Hopkins is a sponsor of this event. The focus of discussion will
be on clinical trials and
new innovative research. Other panelist speakers are Dr. Marisa Weiss,
radiation oncologist from Living Beyond Breast Cancer
and Dr. Nancy Davidson, medical oncologist from the Johns Hopkins Breast
Center, and Lillie
Shockney, RN., BS., MAS , director of education and outreach from the
Johns Hopkins Breast Center and an 8 yr survivor. There will be a live
audience as
well as the event broadcast over the internet live. Contact person is:
Nikala@healthtalk.com or Moira@healthtalk.com
October 28th, 2000: Northwestern Medical Center in Chicago.
"Finding Humor When Dealing with Breast Cancer," Northwestern
Univ Medical Center (Lynn Sage Breast Center) Chicago, Illinois. Mrs.
Shockney was the key note speaker for this afternoon program for
survivors. Contact person was Linda Scott in social work.
October 30, 2000: International Conference on Quality of Care:
Mrs. Shockney will be a speaker for this three day conference being
sponsored by the Johns Hopkins International Conference. The event will
be held in Baltimore. The contact person is Clara Marin.
November 3, 2000: Celebration of Life: Austin, Texas. Mrs.
Shockney will be the keynote speaker at this luncheon of 300 breast
cancer survivors to celebrate survivorship and the upcoming Race for the
Cure the following day in this city. Her contact is Tracy at
512-474-9943.
November 9-11, 2000: International Breast Cancer Conference at Johns
Hopkins. This will be the second annual conference which is being
coordinated by Mrs. Shockney, Dr. Dooley and individuals from the JH
Nursing Institute. It will be held in Towson, Maryland.
December 6, 2000: Dept of Navy, Arlington, VA. Mrs. Shockney
will be
going a "Luncheon and Learn" session with naval employees in the
Virginia area. Her contact is Ada
Palmer.
December 12, 2000: Carroll County General Hospital's Breast Cancer
Support Group for Couples. Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote
speaker that evening at 7 p.m. in Westminster, Maryland. Contact person
is Trisha Wagman, education nurse.
January 20, 2001: Living Beyond Breast Cancer - A Special Conference
for Young Women Dealing with Breast Cancer - Philadelphia, PA
Westin Hotel
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Mrs. Shockney will be a plenary morning speaker
for this all day conference geared toward breast cancer patients and
survivors diagnosed under age 40. Her morning presentation: Intimacy and
Sexuality. She also will be doing an afternoon workshop on: Talking with your Partner-- Communicating about issues of Importance Through Breast Cancer Treatment. Her contact is: Elise Caplan at 610-645-4567.
January 25 and 26, 2001: Premiere Parties for Hopkins Nurses to promote the Hopkins Nursing documentary.
Mrs. Shockney will be participating in these events which will take place at Hopkins as well as at other locations including Planet Hollywood.
January 25, 2001: WLIF and WJFK Radio
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed by Mary Street for a PSA regarding the Discovery Health nursing documentary that begins airing on January 28th.
January 25, 2001: National USA Radio
Mrs. Shockney was also interviewed by
this radio station regarding the Nursing Documentary that she is featured in during its 4th hour on Feb 18th at 9pm.
January 26, 2001: WPOC Radio
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed live for a 3
minute PSA regarding the documentary and the nursing shortage that the United
States is currently battling. It is hoped that as an outcome of people
watching this program they will be inspired to join the nursing profession.
February 6, 2001: ACS Certification as a Breast Health Educator Program
Mrs. Shockney was once again be conducting a 3 hour course for laypeople to become certified as a breast health educator. The program will be held at Hopkins in the School of Nursing building. Her contact is Gretchen Derewicz at the ACS at 410-931-6850.
February 8, 2001: Gillette Women’s Cancer Connection
Mrs. Shockney was asked and accepted to become a 2001 Advisory Board member of this website. She will be one of less than ten members and was chosen for her expertise in the field of Breast Cancer.
February 18, 2001: Discovery Health Television documentary on Hopkins
Nursing
Mrs. Shockney was featured in this candid look at nursing at Johns
Hopkins which began airing on January 28th. (It also aired on February
24th.) The total documentary is 5 hours of which 1 hour features Mrs.
Shockney during the “oncology nursing” hour called “A Touch of Mercy.” Mrs. Shockney also was asked to do a 5 minute PSA to promote the program which airs throughout the months of January and February. This program will be rerun periodically on Discovery Health Cable channel throughout the coming
months and into 2002. A letter of commendation was also sent by the producer of the documentary to Hopkins leadership about Mrs. Shockney’s extraordinary nursing commitment to her patients.
February 26, 2001: Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Support Group, Lutherville,MD.
Mrs. Shockney was the guest speaker for this month support group which meets at Green Spring Station in Lutherville. Her topic: How to Use Laughter as Part of Your Daily Breast Cancer Treatment. Contact person was Carol Seddon. 410-955-1010.
February 27, 2001: ACS Certification as a Breast Health Educator Program
Mrs. Shockney once again be conducting a 3 hour course for laypeople to become certified as a breast health educator. The program will be held at Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus. Her contact is Gretchen Derewicz at the ACS at 410-931-6850.
March 2, 2001: Women’s Health Lecture Series at Bayview Medical Center,
Baltimore, MD.
Mrs. Shockney spoke with employees of this medical research center about breast cancer and its diagnosis and treatment today. Her resentation will be at lunch time. Her contact is Patricia Precht at: PrechtP@nia.nih.gov
March 8, 2001: Maryland State Histology Society: Baltimore, Maryland.
Radisson at Cross Keys.
This annual conference offers a variety of topics
including encourageing health care professionals in the field of pathology to
relate closer to the patient. Mrs. Shockney gave a presentation on the
surgical care improvements made at Johns Hopkins, for breast cancer patients,
to make the experience of breast cancer surgery less physically and
emotionally traumatic while emphasizing the important role that pathology
staff play in helping a patient to feel transformed from a victim into a
survivor. She will also be doing her humor presentation to this same
audience. Her contact is Terri DeCarli at 410-787-4645
March 19-21, 2001: National Consortium of Breast Centers Annual Conference: Las Vegas. Flamingo Hilton Hotel.
Mrs. Shockney spoke at this three day
conference, being the finale for the educational program. She spoke on her personal experiences with breast cancer as a friend, nurse and patient. Her emphasis was on the important role nurses play in the emotional healing of women with breast cancer. She received a standing ovation. For more information go to: www.breastcare.org
March 28, 2001: World Bank Breast Cancer Awareness Seminar, Washington, DC.
Mrs. Shockney was once again the keynote speaker for this large corporation based in Washington, DC. Due to the large number of employees at this business, and the majority being women, they offer special health programs
for employees including mammography screening, clinical breast exams and
other wellness programs. Mrs. Shockney once again received a standing
ovation. Her contact is Cheryl Bennett.
March 29, 2001: Here is My Hope.
This book, written by Randi Henderson at
the request of senior management and Board members of Johns Hopkins, contains a special chapter about Lillie Shockney. The book is about individuals’s
relationships with the statue of Christ located at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
April 3 & 4, 2001: The WVBCCSP Conference in Charleston, West Virginia. Town Center Marriott.
Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker for this breast cancer conference last year and was asked to return again for this year’s conference. She will be speaking on : How to Improve the Surgical Experience for Breast Cancer Patients. Her presentation will be the plenary speech at
the close of the 2 day program on April 4th. Her contact is Lynette Chapman Ryan at 304-293-0485 or lryan@hsc.wvu.edu
April, 2001: Washington Post Article
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed and quoted in an article that appeared in the Washington Post about the organization, Men Against Breast Cancer. It was called, “Husbands have a big support role in helping wives recover.”
April 11, 2001: Breastival at JHU Homewood Campus
The alpha Kappa Delta Phi sorority at JHU partnered with the Johns Hopkins Breast Center to sponsor a Breastival to promote breast health among young women. Mrs. Shockney coordinated the event with the sorority leader, Brettina Ang. The event took place from 11AM to 4PM on campus, in the Glass Pavillion. It was a huge success with nearly 700 students attending. Education booths were provided by: ACS, Komen Foundation, MDBC, Men Against Breast Cancer, YSC, LBBC, and
Sprint. Jazzercise was offered and there were several speaker from the Johns Hopkins Breast Center including Dr. Nahabedian. The program went so well that the breast cancer organizations attending are interested in helping to replicate this event across the country at other college campuses! Mrs. Shockney will create a guidelines manual for this purpose.
April 12, 2001 12 noon. Art and Music Program in the Weinberg Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.
Lillie Shockney will be speaking for 30 minutes regarding the use of humor as complementary medicine when battling breast cancer. This program is part of a series offered by Oncology Public Affairs. Patients, families and friends are invited to attend. It will be held on the first floor. For more information contact Pierre Gantt at 410-614-2914
April 19th, 2001 10PM EST www.breastcancer.org/MSDBC/Y-ME/Fox Chase Breast Cancer Live Chat.
Mrs. Shockney participated in a live chat representing Mothers Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer. Contact person is Melissa
Jenkins at 610-660-5959 or melissajenkins@home.com
April 25, 2001: West Virginia State Health Education Council’s Annual Conference. Canaan Valley WV.
Mrs. Shockney was the final speaker of a three day conference focusing on health issues of importance to consumers and health care professionals in the state of West Virginia. Her contact is Kari Edgmon at 304-243-7061. kedgmon@hsc.wvu.edu
April 27, 2001: Relay for Life at the Johns Hopkins University's Homewood Campus.
The second annual Relay for Life event, sponsored by the American
Cancer Society, was held starting this evening at 6:30 PM. This is an
overnight event, celebrating cancer survivorship and everyone is encouraged to come! For more information contact Eden Blum at : eblum@jhu.edu or call 410-516-0345. Mrs. Shockney will function as MC again this year. We hope to see a lot of breast cancer survivor volunteer participate again!!
April 28, 2001: National Leather Lace Women’s Motorcycle Club’s Leather and Lace Bra Run. Emmaus, PA.
This special event, which involves female motorcycle riders to travel a specific bike trek, will be held as a fund raiser for the Johns Hopkins Breast Center. As part of the activities, each participant will be collecting old bras. Each bra collected will result in a $1.00 donation being made to the Breast Center. Mrs. Shockney is working with Terry Haas, National Road Captain, to coordinate and be present for this event. Contact information: 610-966-7066.
May 1, 2001: Montgomery County Nurse's Association of Pennsylvania State
Nurses Association: Philadelphia PA. Celebrating Nurses Week!
Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker for this evening event which will feature the Discovery Health Television Nursing Documentary series. "Up Close and Personal Story of a Nurse in the Discovery Health Channel's Nurses Week 2001 Series." For more information contact Diane Breckenridge at 215-898-0088 or email: breckenr@nursing.upenn.edu
May 2001: ABC News Video Website
Mrs. Shockney has been selected to appear in this exclusive website that will feature video clips of doctors, nurses and patients responding to the most commonly asked questions about breast cancer.
May 2001: Hopkins Health Magazine
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed and appears in an article responding to common myths about breast cancer. This magazine is for international patients and health care professionals. (Spring 2001 issue)
May 5, 2001: Avon 3 Day Run
The Johns Hopkins Breast Center participated in an evening celebration on the 2nd day of this walking event. Hopkins is being awarded a $2.2million grant from Avon toward its breast cancer research initiatives. Mrs. Shockney along with several breast cancer survivor volunteers will be joining Dr. Nancy Davidson at this ceremony that will be held in Rockville.
May 6, 2001: Women Show Expo: Timonium Fair Grounds, Baltimore, MD.
The Johns Hopkins Breast Center was featured during 3rd day of this event that draws 35,000 women annually.
May 9, 2001: Johns Hopkins Nutrition Dept: Baltimore, MD.
Mrs. Shockney wasgiven a presentation on : Breast Cancer: Why Me? And What Now? - Nutrition Survivors’ Point of View. Her contact is Amanda Ryan RD, LD. at Johns Hopkins. 410-955-6716.
May 9, 2001: Discovery Health Channel. 7:00 PM EST. Touch of Mercy.
In recognition of Nurse’s Week, Discovery Health re-aired the nursing documentary series during this week. This particular evening is the oncology nursing hour, featuring Mrs. Shockney with a 31 year old newly wed diagnosed with breast cancer who underwent her surgical treatment at Johns Hopkins.
May 11, 2001: Johns Hopkins Oncology Center Celebrates Oncology Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland.
Mrs. Shockney gave a 20 minute key note address during this special ceremony honoring the Johns Hopkins Oncology Nursing staff. The event will be held in the Weinberg Auditorium at 4pm. Contact Connie Ziegfeld for more information at 410-955-8845.
May 17-20, 2001: Oncology Nursing Society Congress. San Diego, CA.
Mrs. Shockney presented a poster on: How to Develop and Implement a Hospital Based Breast Cancer Survivor Volunteer Program.
May 31, 2001: Young Survival Coalition. New York City, NY.
Mrs. Shockney was the guest speaker for this evening program held in New York for young women battling breast cancer. Her contact is Michele Przypyszny at
przypyszny@email.msn.com
June 8 & 9, 2001: Lane Adams Award from the American Cancer Society.
Mrs. Shockney was the recipient of this national award from the ACS in
recognition of the care and support she provides to women battling breast cancer. Ten health care professionals are chosen a year and she was thrilled to be selected. The ceremony will be held in Atlanta Georgia.
June 8, 2001: Digital Telemammography video
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed and video taped for a special ceremony that will be held on this day, announcing the development of digital telemammography. Johns Hopkins has created a mammmography mobil that has digital mammography in it along with full service breast care. This mobile will be traveling to Arizona for its first stop, on an Indian reservation, to provide mammography and reading the
results in real time, since the images will be electronically beamed back to Hopkins while the patient is there in the van! The ceremony will be held in Scaggsville, MD where Hopkins Biophysics lab is located.
June 9, 2001: Lane Adams Award presented to Lillie Shockney by the ACS in Atlanta GA.
Mrs. Shockney was one of eleven health care professionals awarded the national American Cancer Society award for demonstrating exemplary cancer care to patients. The event was held at the Biltmore in Atlanta Georgia.
June 11, 2001: ABC News and Dr. Timothy Johnson
Mrs. Shockney was videoed, as both a patient and a health care professional, for a new video website called “Housecall with Dr. Tim Johnson.” ABC news will launch the website with information about 3 different types of cancers-- breast, colon and prostate.
June 13, 2001: (HCEA) American Hospital Association’s Health Care Executive Assistants Conference: Baltimore, MD.
Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speech to this group as part of their visit to the Johns Hopkins Medical Institution. The program will be held downtown at the hospital campus. Her contact is: Tammi Miller at 410-955-9540. tfraley@jhmi.edu
June 15, 2001: WQSR Radio Interview
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed with Alva Hutchinson, executive director of the mid Atlantic chapter of the American Cancer Society, on the morning show. The topic was the upcoming Bra Ball which is a fund raiser for the ACS this year.
June 16 & 17, 2001: Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Survivor Retreat: Bon Secours Spritual Center, Marriottsville, MD.
Mrs. Shockney coordinated and conducted the first survivor retreat ever held in Maryland for breast cancer survivors who have received part of all of their treatment at Johns Hopkins and have now completed treatment in the last 2-9 months. The program was sponsored by the Maryland Chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The selection of the content and speaker line up was based on surveys conducted with patients over a one year period. The program is designed to help women “find their new normal” and reengage in life stronger and healthier than ever before. The program was huge success with the finale being a butterfly release.
June 16, 2001: Discovery Health nursing documentary--- a Touch of Mercy. This program aired again tonight at 6:00PM EST.
June 20, 2001: The American Cancer Society posted a feature story on Lillie Shockney.
Go to: http://www2.cancer.org/zine/index.cfm?fn=004_06202001_0
June 21, 2001: Oncology News International interviews Lillie Shockney was a feature story in this medical journal.
In an upcoming issue, Lillie will appear as a feature article, describing her work as an oncology nurse as well as a breast cancer survivor.
June 21, 2001: www.breastcancer.org -- Live chat.
Join Lillie Shockney from Johns Hopkins and Dr. Marisa Weiss from ibreast.org for a live chat that evening on: Q/A Chat-- “Coping with the Fear of Breast Cancer." Time: 9:00 PM -- 11:00 PM EST. For more information email: Melissajenkins@home.com A guest from MAMM magazine also participated. (Their largest volume of online participants logged on for this live chat that lasted approximately 2 hours.)
June 22, 2001: ACS Relay for Life, Gambrills, Maryland.
Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker for this first annual overnight event designed to celebrate cancer survivorship. It was held at Anne Arundel High School. Evelyn Pete Kellner was the contact person.
June 23, 2001: Discovery Health nursing documentary--- a Touch of Mercy. This program aired again tonight at 6:00PM EST.
June 30, 2001: Dressage Event
A Dressage was held as a fund raiser for the Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Survivor Volunteer program. Lillie Shockney presented awards along with several survivor volunteers from her team. Tracey Herline is the contact.
June, 2001: Vericom Corporation, a healthcare communications company, voice taped Mrs. Shockney reponding to a variety of health care questions related to breast cancer including her personal experiences with this disease. These sound bites will be used by hospitals, breast centers, and other health care organizations for “Sound Care” service which is in over a thousand sites nationwide.
July 2001: Breast Practices Network
Mrs. Shockney submitted her concept of Breastivals to educate young women about the importance of breast health and breast cancer awareness and it was accepted and approved for posting on this website sponsored by best4health.org.
August 4, 2001: Memorial Hospital and the Komen Foundation: Breast Cancer Celebration for Survivors and guests. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Lillie Shockney was a key note speaker for this special event planned a few weeks ahead of their annual Race for the Cure event. For more information contact Kathy Dittmar, director of breast services at 423-495-4451 or email at: Kathy_Dittmar@memorial.org
August 10, 2001 Horizon of Hope evening program. Millington, MD.
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this breast cancer program sponsored by Longaberger Baskets Inc. The contact person is Carol Cox at 410-778-0876
August 18, 2001: Horizon of Hope Luncheon: Linthicum, MD. (Roses Restaurant at the Comfort Inn on Annapolis Blvd).
This is an event for Longaberger basket customers and it is the kick off for the 2001 Horizon of Hope Breast Cancer basket. Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker. Her contact is Deena Jeppy at 410-850-8961.
August 24 and 25, 2001: Santa Maria House Breast Cancer Fund Raiser, Long Beach California
The Santa Maria House will be holding a fund raiser for their nonprofit organization so that it can continue its work in providing free services to breast cancer patients in need. Mrs. Shockney will be a key note speaker for their fund raiser at this event. Contact person is Nancy Lamons CEO at SantaMariaHouse@aol.com
September 3, 2001: My Breast Friends 2nd Annual Tea Party:
Kentlands Mansion, Gaithersburg, MD
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker at
this special event which raises funds for breast cancer programs. (Last year they raised $20K to enable Suburban Hospital to obtain a digital mamography unit.)
She will also do a book signing after the program as part of their
fundraiser.
Her contact is Deb Zussman and Arthur Goldberg.
September 13, 2001: Oncology Nursing Society meeting in LaFayette, LA.
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this local chapter of the ONS. Her contact is David Romance at Ortho Biotech.
September 15, 2001: Day of Caring Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.
This annual event will once again be held to provide educational programs to breast cancer survivors, their families and women interested in breast health
concerns. As a special feature of the educational program this year, the
American Cancer Society will be offering their "certification course " to laypeople to become "Breast Health Educators." This is a 3 hour course and enables those successfully completing the course that day to be certified as
ACS educators in breast health. Individuals certified will then be able to conduct one hour education programs in their local communities to promote prevention and early detection. The course includes: education about the warning signs of a breast health problem; the value of mammography ; the
importance of self breast exam and clinical breast exam. All materials
provided for the educational session are free. For more information email: Mozelle3112@aol.com. (Mrs. Shockney will be the ABC trainer for that day's program)
October 4-5, 2001: John Stoddard Cancer Center at Iowa Methodist
Medical Center,
Des Moines, IA. 2nd annual Oncology Nursing Society Conference.
Mrs. Shockney
will be the key note speaker for this event and will also do a book
signing as a fundraiser
for the organization. Her contact is
Jennifer Witt at WITTJI@ihs.org or by calling 515-241-3404.
October 6, 2001: Baltimore’s Race for the Cure: PSINet Stadium.
Mrs. Shockney will again be the team captain for Johns Hopkins for this 9th annual Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation’s Race for the Cure event. To be on the Hopkins team send an email to her at : shockli@jhmi.edu
October 10, 2001: Loma Linda University Medical Center’s Breast Cancer Event, California
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this evening
event planned for breast cancer survivors. Her contact is Alan Lines,
marketing dept, at: ALines@ahs.llumc.edu
October 15, 2001: Providence Hospital’s Breast Cancer Event: Michigan.
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this program. Her contact is Bernadine at 248-483-8237.
October 17, 2001: Pa Breast Cancer Coalition’s “Legacy of Love” dinner
event: Harrisburg, PA.
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this event scheduled for the evening before their annual conference. Her contact is Heather Hibshman at: health@pabreastcancer.org
October 18, 2001: Pa Breast Cancer Coalition’s Annual Conference: Harrisburg, PA.
Mrs. Shockney has been asked to do an encore presentation of her speech on “using humor when confronted with breast cancer.” She will also do a book signing for the coalition as a fund raiser for the organization.
October 20, 2001: Komen Foundation’s Austin Texas : Fashion Targets Breast Cancer
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this fashion show
weekend held at Saks Fifth Avenue in downtown Austin. She will also do a
second speech for a “survivors’ tea” held during the same day. Contact
person is: Ramona Magid at magidh@aol.com or 512-347-9367.
October 23, 2001: Christus Health Breast Center in Shreveport, LA. Breast Cancer Awareness Conference.
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this event. Her contact is Brenda Pierce at 318-681-4421. (email: jpierce124@cs.com)
October 28-30, 2001: Nassau Cancer Center’s annual fund raiser with the Bahamas Cancer Society.
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this gala event in Nassau, Bahamas. Her contact is Mrs.Paula Kelly at stgalyn@100jamz.com.
November 4 & 5, 2001: Survivor Retreat at Bon Secours Spiritual Center.
This will be the second retreat Hopkins has held there. Mrs. Shockney coordinates this event.
November 12, 2001: West Liberty State College. Wheeling, WV.
Valley Hospice Inc will be holding a one day seminar on breast cancer for health care professionals involved with cancer care. Mrs. Shockney will serve as the program that day, first speaking on, “A Nurse’s Journey: Surviving Breast Cancer with Humor” which will be followed by a presentation on “The Future of Breast Cancer”. Her contact is Janette Henthorn, Continuing Education Coordinator. 304-277-2562 or 800-732-6204.
November 27, 2001: Tarant County Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Fort Worth, Texas. Breast Cancer Survivors’ Luncheon.
Mrs. Shockney will be the keynote speaker for this event. Her contact is Becky Delaune at 817-923-6700 or email her at: bdelaune1@earthlink.net
December 6, 2001: ACS Breast Health Education Certification Course.
Mrs. Shockney will be teaching this 3 hour program from 4-7pm at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. It is designed for laypeople and the public is welcome to register for it. The program is free but limited in size. Lillie's contact is Kira at the ACS at 410-9331-6850
Feb 25-27, 2002: National Consortium of Breast Centers conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.
March 9, 2002: Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition's 1st Annual "Your Life is in Your Own Hands" conference: A Life Enhancing Conference for Breast Cancer Survivors.
Lillie Shockney will be giving a speak in "Sexuality and Intimacy
of Breast Cancer" as well as conducting 2 workshops in the afternoon on "Helping Couples Communicate When a Woman is Going Through Breast Cancer Treatment." Everyone attending will be receiving a free copy of "Journey of Hope" book and video that she work last year and was distributed free nationally by Sprint PCS. For more information contact Sue Bowlby at: sbowlby@corexcel.com
April 4 & 5, 2002: Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Conference, Baltimore, MD
April 8, 2002: Montgomery County Community College's Breastival: Philadelphia PA.
Mrs. Shockney will be a keynote speaker for this event, modeled after then Johns Hopkins Breastival held in April 2001. Her talk, being scheduled at 12:30PM and again at 7:30PM is called : The Ultimate Survivor: One Woman's Professional and Personal Breast Cancer Journey. The Breastival is being sponsored by the Nursing Program and its Health Promotion Nursing Center.Her contact is Dr. Beverly Welhan at 215-641-6471.
April 12, 2002: ACS Breast Health Awareness Program and Community Resources for Breast Health and Support Showcase. Chesapeake College, Wye Mills, MD.
Lillie Shockney taught a 3 hour American Cancer Society certification course during this program. Lunch was included for participants. There were educational booths representing the various breast cancer and breast health resources and programs available for the community at large. For more information contact Joanna Cowell at: Joanna.Cowell@cancer.org
April 16, 2002: ACS Certification to be a Breast Health Educator.
A free 3 hour training program was from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at Johns Hopkins to certify laypeople to be certified breast health educators. The program was offered through the American Cancer Society. The instructor is Lillie Shockney. Seating is limited. To register or for more information call Kira Erwing at the ACS office at 410-931-6850.
April 18-21, 2002: Oncology Nursing Society Congress. Washington, DC.
Mrs. Shockney conducted 2 round table discussions on the topic of: The Role of a Breast Cancer Survivor Volunteer as an Integral Part of a Breast Center Team Member." (45 minute presentation each time.) Her contact is Carol Belcher at 201-439-2982
April 26, 2002: ACS Relay for Life Event. Towson, Maryland.
Lillie Shockney was the keynote speaker for this annual American Cancer Society event. This year the Relay was a combination of Johns Hopkins University participants and Towson University participants, Villa Julie College and Loyala College participants. The contact person is Lucia DiSimone, or call the American Cancer Society at 410-931-6850.
April 27, 2002: 2nd Annual Bra Run by Leather & Lace Motor Cycle Club.
Emmaus,PA.
This was a fund raiser for the Johns Hopkins Breast Center. Lillie Shockney and Judy Matthews attended again this year. Mrs. Shockney gave a brief presentation on breast cancer and its incidence and the importance of early detection and responded to questions from the audience. 292 bikers participated this year!
May 4, 2002: 5th Annual Issues After Breast Cancer Conference: Portland
Oregon.
This one day event was targeted towards breast cancer
patients/survivors and drew people from the Pacific northwest region. The
program was sponsored by 5 major medical health systems including the Komen
foundation and the Oregon Breast and Cervical Cancer Program. It was held at
the Oregon Convention Center. Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker and did a
book signing afterwards. Her contact is June Nakamura at Providence Health
System Regional Cancer Progam. 503-216-4676 or Jnakamura@providence.org
May 3-5, 2002: Avon's 3 Day Walk from Baltimore to Washington, DC.
Mrs. Shockney coordinated and oversaw the development of a formal Hopkins walkers team as well as a cheering squad to cheer on the Breast Center volunteers comprised of faculty, survivors and staff, who are participating in this 60 mile walk over a 3 day period. The survivors walking will be called "Lillie's Ladies"!! The Hopkins team was the largest Avon had ever had (48 total) and there were also 31 cheer leaders!
May 9, 2002: North Carolina's Breast and Cervical Cancer Program, Greensboro, NC.
LMrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker for an audience of 150-200 health
dept professionals and community health care providers. The contact for the program can be reached at: dianah.bradshaw@ncmail.net
May 11, 2002: Breast Cancer Educational Seminar for Avon Representatives.
Mrs. Shockney was one of the health care professionals coordinating as well as speaking at this half day educational seminar exclusively for Avon Reps in the Baltimore county region.
May 14, 2002: Temple University Medical Center. Philadelphia, PA. Celebrating Nurse's Week!
Mrs. Shockney delivered the keynote address as this special
luncheon held to celebrate National Nurse's Week. Her contact is Peggy Walsh
at 215-707-4545 beeper 1710.
June 2002: MAMM Magazine carries Feature Article on Lillie Shockney and her Dad!
The June issue focuses on the relationships between fathers and
daughters when a daughter is diagnosed with breast cancer. Lillie and her
dad, Frank Dierker, were interviewed for this issue, talking about how her
diagnosis brought them closer together. They were challenged and bonded
further in 1999 when Frank was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
June 1, 2002: York PA American Cancer Society's Breast Cancer Conference. Hanover Wellness Center, Hanover, PA.
Mrs. Shockney was the speaker at this conference for cancer survivors and health care professionals involved with the treatment of women with a variety of different types of cancer. It is their national cancer survivor day celebration event. The contact person is Sondra Ream at: Sondra.Ream@cancer.org
June 6, 2002: St. Johns Cancer Center, Joplin, Missouri. Cancer Survivor Day Program.
Lillie Shockney was the keynote speaker for this annual event held in the evening to celebrate cancer survivorship of their patients. For more information contact Tracy at 417-625-2819.
June 14, 2002: Health Executives Assistants Conference for the American Hospital Association, Denver, Colorado.
Mrs. Shockney addressed this group giving a motivational speech as well as answering medical questions about breast cancer for their annual conference.
June 27, 2002: Northside Hospital, Atlanta Georgia. Cancer Survivors' Celebration.
Mrs. Shockney was keynote speaker for this annual cancer survivor event. Her contact was Judy Stanton at 404-851-6909.
June 29,2002: "Canter for the Cure"
For the second consecutive year, the Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Survivor Volunteer program was chosen to be the recipient of this special fund raiser orchestrated by Tracey Hurline. Mrs. Shockney attended and presented the Gala awards along with 4 survivor volunteers.
July 22, 2002: Hopkins/Maryland Public Television Bio-Health Link Summer
Institute Fellowship Program.
Mrs. Shockney was one of the faculty speakers for this week long program held at Johns Hopkins. Select Science Teachers from around the state of Maryland were the audience. She gave a presentation on breast cancer focusing on her personal experiences as well as information about basics related to diagnosis and treatment. Her contact is Donna Cox at 410-955-3636.
July 25, 2002: Health Talk Interactive. Breast Cancer Teleconference. Chicago, Illinois.
Mrs. Shockney was the moderator of this breast cancer conference held live in Chicago. A live audience as well as individuals by phone and email provided questions for a panel of faculty consisting of Dr. Tsangaris from Johns Hopkins, a medical oncologist from Northwestern and a medical oncologist from MD Anderson. The topic will focus on diagnosis and treatment of early stage breast cancer. Moira Mitchell is the contact at Health Talk. www.healthtalk.com/bcen/072502/index.html
August 1 & 2, 2002: Amoena Advisory Board meeting-- Marietta, Georgia.
Mrs. Shockney was asked to become a member of this Board to advise this company on issues related to women's needs after breast cancer surgery and treatment. This is the first meeting of this newly established Board.
August 21, 2002: ACS Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Kick Off Breakfast
Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker for this breakfast gathering of
business leaders who are potential sponsors for the upcoming Making Strides
event. This program was held at the Marriott Waterfront in Baltimore. Alva
Hutchinson was the contact person.
September 4 and 5, 2002: National Quality Forum's Cancer Quality Steering
Committee meeting, Washington, DC.
Mrs. Shockney attended this 2 day meeting representing the National Consortium of Breast Centers.She was able to provide her input into the importance of listening to the voice of the patient. She is chairing a committee for NCBC focusing on the need for national clinical quality measures and service standards related to breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.
September 8, 2002: Longaberger Basket Luncheon. Sheraton Hotel in Columbia Maryland.
Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker for this special event designed to raise money for breast cancer research through Horizon of Hope basket sales. For more information contact Becky Burns at 410-461-4626.
September 18, 2002: Ober, Kaler, & Shriver. Baltimore, MD
Mrs. Shockney was a keynote speech for this company during a lunch time meeting as they prepare to recruit employees to be part of their team for the ACS Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.
September 21, 2002: Michigan Radiology Society's Annual conference: Detroit Michigan.
Mrs. Lillie Shockney was the keynote speech during lunch time on the first day of this 2 day conference for Radiologists and other health care professionals in this field. Topic: Transformed from victim into survivor-- one woman's journey. Contact person: Dr. Christine Watt at 313-343-3541.
September 26, 2002: ONS Webcasting Conference: Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy.
Dr. Deborah Armstrong and Lillie Shockney conducted a one hour webcasting on this subject as well as taking questions from a live audience who will be sponsoring the event. Time: 7-8:30 PM EST
September 28, 2002: Between Us Filming.
Mrs. Shockney was filmed for a video being created by BetweenUs.org. This video which will be made available to breast centers nationally will focus on the emotional needs of patients and their family members facing a diagnosis of breast cancer.
September 28, 2002: Tea at Harbor Court to Honor Lillie Shockney.
(This was a special event held in Lillie's honor by Tina and Jeanne.... By invitation only.)
September 30, 2002: Live Interview on radio and internet for Icecycles.com.
Mrs. Shockney gave a live interview at 3:30PM Eastern Time regarding breast health and breast cancer-- the latest in research, what women need to know to practice good breast health habits, and answer questions from media.
October 1, 2002: Breast Health Expo for St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor Michigan.
Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker that evening to survivors, friends of survivors and health care professionals. Her contact is Laura Martin at MartinLS@trinity-health.org
October 5, 2002: Race for the Cure. Baltimore, Maryland.
Mrs. Shockney again coordinated the Johns Hopkins Breast Center team for this event. She received the largest team award with 836 members on the Hopkins team.
October 6, 2002: Longaberger Basket Breast Cancer Awareness Luncheon. Hanover, PA. 12 noon to 3pm.
Lillie Shockney was the keynote speaker for this special event was held at a local restaurant. For more information send email to: basketlink@yahoo.com
October 8, 2002: Household International. Baltimore, MD (near BWI)
Luncheon presentation for Household International, near BWI. Mrs. Shockney gave a presentation on her personal experiences with breast cancer to motivate people to participate in the ACS Making Strides Against Breast Cancer coming up October 20.
October 10, 2002: American Cancer Society of Buffalo, NY: Breast Cancer Survivors' Dinner
Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker for this annual event which is a dinner program for the Reach to Recovery Volunteers in the region. Her contact is Nancy Hanavan at 716-689-6986.
October 11, 2002: University of Rochester's Comprehensive Cancer Center
Mrs. Shockney was a guest speaker there to discuss and share programs she has implemented at Hopkins including: Hospital based survivor volunteer program; Survivor Retreats; Breastivals; Patient Satisfaction; Improving the Surgical Experience for women undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery.
October 12, 2002: 4th Annual Thriving After Breast Cancer Program. Rochester, NY.
University of Rochester's Comprehensive Cancer Program had Mrs. Shockney
as their keynote speaker for this event. Her contact is Beverly Brooks at
716-273-3895. For more information contact her at her at beverly_brooks@urmc.rochester.edu
October 14, 2002: Colours Golf Open
This is an annual fund raiser for the Breast Center! Held at Greystone Country Club. Lillie was present for the day long festivities and briefly spoke.
October 15, 2002: Shape Magazine Webcasting on Breast Cancer and its Effects of Patients and their Family Members
Mrs. Shockney was the guest speaker online for this one hour webcasting program sponsored by Shape Magazine.
October 15, 2002: New York Times article
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed and photographed for an article that appeared today regarding the importance contnuing with annual mammography despite recent studies showing that it may not increase survival rates.
October 15, 2002: Fox Television
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed regarding her personal experience with breast cancer, the value of mammography and the controversy in the media presently about annual mammography and monthly breast self exam. She also talked about the upcoming ACS Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event. It aired October 18th.
October 16, 2002: Discovery Health aired: Breast Health - New Hope. 8PM to 11 PM.
Johns Hopkins Breast Center faculty and nursing staff are featured in
this documentary.
October 16, 2002: Maryland News Television
Mrs. Shockney and Dr. Tsangaris were individually interviewed for a program focusing on breast imaging and new technology related to digital mammography. It will air later in the month.
October 16, 2002: ABC News Interview
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed for a story that was airing on this evening regarding whether surgeons are giving patients all their options related to breast cancer surgery, especially the option of lumpectomy. This program aired as part of the national news.
October 17, 2002: FM 107. Arnie Arnesen Show. Minneapolis/St Paul.
Mrs. Shockney was interviewed for 15 minutes live regarding breast cancer and breast health , focusing on the controversy regarding annual mammograms and breast self examinations. It aired at 6:30AM CST.
October 18, 2002: Breast Health and Breast Cancer Seminar for Nurses:
Wheeling West Virginia.
Mrs. Shockney spoke again this year for the Liberty College's educational programs for health care professionals. The focus for this October program was a half day seminar on breast cancer-- latest in research and treatment; diagnostic techniques, and methods to improve care. Mrs. Shockney also presented on Breastivals, Survivor Retreats and how to improve the surgical experience for women undergoing breast cancer surgery. Her contact is Janette Henthorn.
October 18, 2002: Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling WV
Evening program -- audience, women of the community. Contact person is LeeAnn412@aol.com
October 19, 2002: Hecht's Dept. Store in Towson Town Center and the Johns
Hopkins Breast Center partner for a mini Breastival event!
Mrs. Shockney coordinated this event held in partnership with Hechts! Johns Hopkins trademarked program, Breastival, will be held in each of Hechts major market locations on this day! Annapolis, Towson, 3 in North Carolina, Philly, and DC! The total number of Breastivals nationally will be 15. The programs,
designed to raise awareness among young college students about the importance of practicing good breast health habits and undoing myths about breast cancer, will all take place between 2pm and 4pm on this day! For more information email Lillie at: shockli@jhmi.edu.
October 20, 2002: American Cancer Society's Making Strides for Breast Cancer. Baltimore, Maryland.
Lillie Shockney served as the Survivor Champion for this event. This is the first time a Making Strides event has been held in the mid-Atlantic division. It will consist of a 5 mile walk that will tour parts of the inner harbor and
downtown Baltimore. This is a fund raiser for the ACS, dedicated to raising funds tha support breast cancer education, research, early detection, and survivorship programs. For more information contact Alva Hutchinson at 410-931-6850.
October 20, 2002. Discovery Health aired: Breast Health - New Hope . 8PM to 11 PM. Johns Hopkins Breast Center faculty and nursing staff are featured in this documentary.
October 21, 2002: Discovery Health aired: Breast Health - New Hope. 3PM to
6PM. Johns Hopkins Breast Center faculty and nursing staff are featured in this documentary.
October 27: Breast Health Tea
Lillie Shockney was the keynote speaker for this special event held at Liberty House Restaurant in Jersy City, NJ for Bayonne Breast Center. 350 women attended and she did a book signing afterward. Her contact is Andrea at 206-784-7315
October 24, 2002: Lutheran Breast Care Center, Wheat Ridge, CO.
2nd Anniversary Breast Cancer Survivors’ Conference for survivors. Mrs. Shockney was the keynote speaker for this annual event. Her contact is Ginny Crocket at 303-403-3001.
October 28, 2002. Discovery Health television aired: Breast Health - New Hope. 5PM to 8PM. Johns Hopkins Breast Center faculty and nursing staff are featured in this documentary.
November 2, 2002: Think Pink Gala Ball, Radisson Lord Baltimore Hotel,
Baltimore, MD.
This was a black tie (optional) affair sponsored by the Radisson to raise
money for three breast cancer organizations: Johns Hopkins Breast Center;
Mothers Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer and Men Against Breast
Cancer. Cocktail hour begins at 7 PM. Dinner and dancing to follow. Come join
us this evening to support these non-profit organizations. Mrs. Shockney
spoke on behalf of MSDBC and talked about her mom and the extraordinary work
she has done supporting families facing breast cancer. Tickets are $125 a
piece. Parking is free, courtesy of the Radisson and valet parking is also
provided for free. For those traveling from out of town, special discounts on
rooms are being offered. For more information email: shockli@jhmi.edu
November 3 & 4, 2002: Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Survivor Retreat. Bon Secours Spiritual Center, Marriottsville, Maryland.
This was the third retreat held for women who have recently completed their breast cancer treatment and want to focus on getting back on track with their lives in a
healthier way, physically and emotionally. The program is coordinated and conducted by Lillie Shockney, Director of Education and Outreach for the Johns Hopkins Breast Center. Johns Hopkins faculty will present over this two
day overnight event on subjects pertinent to women who have completed breast cancer treatment in the last year. Mrs. Shockney will also be a presenter again for this event. For more information contact her via email at: shockli@jhmi.edu
November 13, 2002: Parkview Breast Center, Brunswick, Maine.
Mrs. Shockney and Dr. Tsangaris also from Johns Hopkins gave several presentations to health care professionals as well as a survivor audience.
Information included treatment options for early stage breast cancer; sentinel node biopsy; Survivor Retreats; and promoting breast health among young women, and using humor as a weapon against breast cancer. The contact there is Amy Curry.
November 23, 2002: A Woman's Journey: Using Humor to Cope with Illness. Marriott Hotel, Harborplace, Baltimore, Maryland.
This is an event sponsored by the Women's Board of Johns Hopkins. Lillie Shockney will be presenting a one hour talk on this subject, using her personal experiences with breast cancer as patient and care giver. The contact person is Leslie Waldman at 410-955-8664.
Dec 3, 2002: ONS Webcasting Conference: Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy.
Dr. Deborah Armstrong and Lillie Shockney will be conducting a one hour webcasting on this subject as well as taking questions from a live audience who will be sponsoring the event. Time 12 noon to 1:30PM EST.


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