Megan Hogg Clinical Nurse Consultant, Long Term Follow Up, Allogeneic Blood Transplant, Westmead Hospital

Nada Hamad
Speaker About Megan Hogg
Megan Hogg is an Advanced Practice Nurse working in Long Term Follow Up (LTFU) following allogeneic blood and marrow transplant (AlloBMT) at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW. She developed and continues to coordinate the first multidisciplinary LTFU and Late Effects Clinic (LEC) established for adult AlloBMT in NSW. She is a Board Director of ANZTCT, Chair of the ANZTCT Nursing Committee & Co-Chair of the LTFU BMT Working Group at ACI. She is deeply invested in the field of survivorship and late effects of transplantation, dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of transplant recipients. She strives to optimise outcomes through collaborative efforts and shared best practices, and aims to bridge gaps in care and promote comprehensive support systems for transplant recipients, fostering resilience and quality of life beyond treatment. She was a key contributor to the ACI BMT Network LTFU Clinical Guidelines and has co-authored numerous journal publications on long-term and late effects of AlloBMT.