Skip to main content

CBCRP Symposium 2025 Speakers

Learn more about the speakers presenting at Improving Equitable Access to Mandated Fertility Preservation Coverage in California: A Symposium. 

Panel 1

  • H. Irene Su, MD, MSCE

    H. Irene Su, MD, MSCE

    Dr. Su is a Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences and a Director of Oncofertility Care at UC San Diego. She is a physician scientist who conducts research on improving the reproductive health of young cancer survivors. @hirenesu
  • Erika Crable PhD, MPH

    Erika Crable PhD, MPH

    Dr. Crable is an Assistant Professor at UC San Diego. She is an implementation scientist who tests strategies to enhance public policymakers’ and payers’ use of scientific evidence in decision-making processes that impact access to health services.   

    @erikacrable.bsky.social  @erikacrable 

  • profile placeholder image

    Rhonda Bulwer

    Rhonda is a Breast Cancer Patient. She loves to do landscape design. She is an avid plant lover and loves being out in nature. @Rhon_dii
  • Catherine Benedict, PhD

    Catherine Benedict, PhD

    Dr. Benedict is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and member of the Stanford Cancer Institute. As a clinical psychologist and researcher, her work aims to improve the experiences of young adult cancer survivors and provide support around oncofertility issues and family building after cancer.
  • Hazel Nichols, PhD

    Hazel Nichols, PhD

  • profile placeholder image

    Rachel Waranowicz

  • Beth Zhou, MD

    Beth Zhou, MD

  • May-Tal Sauerbrun-Cutler, MD

    May-Tal Sauerbrun-Cutler, MD

    Dr. Sauerbrun-Cutler is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Director of Fertility Preservation within the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She is a physician scientist who conducts clinical and translational oncofertility research with a focus on insurance mandates and patients with breast cancer. @sauerbruncutler
  • Joyce Reinecke, JD

    Joyce Reinecke, JD

    Joyce is the Executive Director of the Alliance for Fertility Preservation—a charitable organization that aims to increase information, resources and access to fertility preservation for cancer patients and the healthcare professionals who treat them. Joyce is also a long-term survivor of leiomyosarcoma, and utilized FP services.

Panel 2

  • Pamela Simon, BSN, MSN, CPNP, CPON

    Pamela Simon, BSN, MSN, CPNP, CPON

    Pam is a Nurse Practitioner and Program Director for the Stanford Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program. She works to improve the care for adolescent and young adults with cancer @psimon
  • Paula Brady, MD

    Paula Brady, MD

    Dr. Brady is a reproductive endocrinologist at the Columbia University Fertility Center in New York City, where she is Director of the Oncofertility Program and Fellowship Director for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. She completed her OB/GYN residency andfellowship in reproductive endocrinology at the Brigham & Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School.
  • profile placeholder image

    Shannon Taylor

    Shannon is the insurance administrator for Reproductive Partners Fertility Center - San Diego who specializes in benefit verification and authorizations. In her 13 years of working directly with insurance, she was the first to pioneer gender-neutral IVF billing and advocate for patients to be able to maximize coverage and lower their out-of-pocket costs.
  • Helen Palomino, LCSW

    Helen Palomino, LCSW

    Helen is the CEO of the Cancer Resource Center of the Desert.  She leads a comprehensive Cancer Patient Navigation service in Imperial County California. She has conducted research on the reproductive health of young cancer survivors.  @cancerresourcecntofthedesert
  • profile placeholder image

    Kara Marlowe

    Kara is a Commercial Plan Product Manager specializing in benefit requirements and guidelines within the state of Hawaii. Triple Negative Breast Cancer survivor and onco-fertility utilizer.
  • Sara McMenamin, PhD, MPH

    Sara McMenamin, PhD, MPH

    Sara McMenamin, PhD MPH. Dr. McMenamin is an Associate Professor of Health Policy and a Vice Chair for the California Health Benefits Review Program. She is a health policy researcher who investigates the development, implementation, and impact of health insurance benefit mandates.
  • Katie McKnight

    Katie McKnight

    Katie is a Senior Design Manager and Environmental Scientist at the San Francisco Estuary Institute and Secretary of Bay Area Young Survivors (@bayareayoungsurvivors), a survivor-led nonprofit that supports breast cancer patients diagnosed under age 45. Drawing on her lived experience as a breast cancer survivor, Katie advocates to expand and improve fertility preservation and infertility services for young cancer patients. @kmck_in_the_bay

Panel 3

  • profile placeholder image

    Kayte Fisher, JD

  • Darcie Green

    Darcie Green

  • Kelly M. Chacón, MD

    Kelly M. Chacón, MD

    Dr. Chacón is a Clinical Fellow in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at UC San Diego. She conducts patient-oriented research on health policy to improve access to fertility preservation among adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer. 
  • Joy Lewin

    Joy Lewin

    Joy is a highly accomplished Pharmaceutical Professional with innovative marketing talent spanning a 35 plus year career of proven results. Her work has primarily focused on Reproductive Health for the last 27 years. She developed the HeartBeat Program in 2013, which is designed for newly diagnosed cancer patients the ability to access gonadotropins at no cost.

Moderators

  • Sally Romero, PhD, MPH

    Sally Romero, PhD, MPH

    Dr. Romero is an Assistant Project Scientist at UC San Diego. She is a health behavior scientist with research interests in reproductive health, cancer survivorship care, and integrative oncology. She conducts patient-oriented reproductive health research focused on the implementation and delivery of evidence-based practices and reproductive healthcare policy.
  • Bonnie Kaiser, PhD, MPH

    Bonnie Kaiser, PhD, MPH

    Bonnie Kaiser is an Associate Professor in UCSD’s Department of Anthropology and Global Health Program. She has training as an anthropologist, epidemiologist, and global health implementation scientist. Her research focuses on increasing healthcare access in the areas of mental health and oncofertility.