2026 International Spring Forum
April 15, 2026 | 12:00 PM EST
S10 E3: No Room for Shortages: Protecting Patients Through Advocacy + Action
Published Date: March 4, 2026
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With podcast host, Ginger Blackmon, and featuring Laura Bray, MBA, founder and Chief Change Maker of Angels for Change,
We are joined by Laura Bray, MBA, founder and Chief Change Maker of Angels for Change, to explore one of the most urgent challenges in oncology today: drug shortages.
Laura shares the powerful personal story that led to the creation of Angels for Change after her daughter faced multiple life-saving drug shortages during cancer treatment. She provides a patient-centered perspective on what drug shortages truly look like in real time and why they have such a profound impact on care.
The conversation highlights the current state of drug shortages across the United States and globally, along with the innovative work being done through Angels for Change to build a more resilient and transparent supply chain. Laura discusses key initiatives such as Project PROTECT and Project GOLD, which are helping ensure patients can access essential medications when they need them most.
This episode also focuses on the role of pharmacists and the medically integrated oncology team in addressing shortages. From improving visibility to taking action within their own practices, listeners will walk away with practical ways to engage, advocate, and support patients during supply disruptions.
Laura closes by sharing what gives her hope for the future and how collective action can move us closer to ending drug shortages for good.
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