Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance
Tracy Moore is an experienced professional in social work and oncology support, currently serving as the Vice President of Support & Education at the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance since July 2018. Tracy has a strong background in family therapy, having worked in private practice from October 2017 to March 2023, and previously held significant positions including Director of Social Work at North Shore University Hospital (January 2009 - October 2017), and Director of Support Services at the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation (August 2001 - November 2008). Tracy’s career began as a Pediatric Oncology Social Worker at Cohen Children's Medical Center (March 1994 - August 2001). Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Social Administration (MSSA) from the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology from the University of Rochester. Tracy's foundational education was completed at Dwight-Englewood School.
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Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance
Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA) is the leading organization in the world fighting ovarian and related gynecologic cancers on all fronts while supporting patients and their families.. OCRA advances research to prevent, treat and defeat ovarian and related gynecologic cancers, supports women and their families before, during and beyond diagnosis, and works with all levels of government to ensure ovarian and gynecologic cancer issues remain a priority. As the largest private funder of ovarian and related gynecologic cancer research, OCRA invests in innovative, promising research. And OCRA is the voice for the ovarian and gynecologic cancer community: fighting for more resources and policies on Capitol Hill, helping future health professionals recognize the disease through our Survivors Teaching Students® program, providing hope and insight by pairing newly diagnosed patients with our Woman to Woman program and connecting survivors at our International Gynecologic Cancer Conference. Visit ocrahope.org to learn more.