Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Fourth Interview Questions
1) What best defines a successful program for support of cancer survivors?
2) What are different methods that successfully raise funds for a cancer support program?
3) What are the worst approaches to raise funds for a cancer support program?
4) How does the American Cancer Society efficiently distribute funds?
5) What does funding for the American Cancer Society go toward?
6) What resources have become available for the American Cancer Society through funding?
7) Do you think that access to reliable resources is essential during survivorship? Why?
8) In your opinion, what is the most beneficial type of support group? An open support group or a committed one?
9) What else benefits a cancer survivor besides resources, support groups and funds?
10) Do you think interaction with fellow cancer survivors is important?
11) Have there been any recent achievements derived from cancer research?
12) What is an example of a cancer support program that inefficiently distributes their funds? What are the effects of this?
13) What is the most beneficial resource a survivor can have?
14) Why do survivors often feel uncomfortable in support groups?
15) On average, how much money overall does the American Cancer Society accumulate from funds annually?
16) Does the American Cancer Society have a 24 hour hotline? What beneficial services does the hotline provide?
17) What are certain qualities that a reliable resource possesses?
18) Is it more beneficial for a cancer survivor to go to a support group alone, with a loved one, or with a caregiver?
19) Do survivors usually look for support right after remission? If not, how long do they wait after remission before they seek out for support?
20) Is there any wrong way to deal with cancer? If yes, what are some examples?
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