March 10, 2025 | CME, HOPA2025, HemOnc, OncologyEducation, VolunteerAward

Medscape is proud to highlight Michelle A. Worst, PharmD, BCOP, MBA, CHCP, Senior Director and Team Lead of Clinical Strategy in Hematology/Oncology, for her well-deserved recognition as the recipient of the 2025 HOPA Volunteer Award. Michelle is being honored for her exceptional dedication through committee and task force contributions, as well as representing the Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association (HOPA) at external events. Her commitment to hematology/oncology and her efforts in advancing education and collaboration make her a true leader in the field.
Reflecting on this recognition, Michelle shared, “My work in hematology/oncology is deeply personal, and I am passionate about advancing education, fostering collaboration, and ensuring we continue to elevate the standard of care for patients. Through my involvement in HOPA—whether shaping conference content, mentoring colleagues, or strategizing for the organization’s future—I’ve been fortunate to work alongside inspiring professionals who share a common goal: making a meaningful impact in oncology. I look forward to continuing this journey, driving innovation, and supporting the next generation of leaders in our field.”
Michelle will be formally honored at the 2025 HOPA Annual Conference during the Annual Member Business Meeting on Thursday, April 10th, at 10:50 AM PST.
At Medscape, we are committed to being the thread that runs through healthcare, connecting professionals with trusted education and insights that drive meaningful change. Our collective voice is one of credibility, passion, and an unwavering dedication to oncology education. Michelle’s contributions exemplify the spirit of volunteerism that strengthens the oncology community, and we celebrate her dedication to improving patient care. As we honor her remarkable achievements, we also look forward to our continued engagement at HOPA 2025.
Medscape will extend its presence at the HOPA Conference with our symposium:
Join us as we celebrate Michelle’s accomplishments and continue to advance oncology education together. Congratulations, Michelle, on this well-earned recognition!
For more information on Hematology/ Oncology Education please contact: Jelena Spyropoulos
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