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We thank our patient community, presenters and sponsors for a powerful weekend of learning and connecting at the 2025 conference.

Empowering Survivors, Families & Caregivers

November 15–16, 2025 • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Thank you for making it unforgettable!

From November 15-16, 2025, over 100 patients, caregivers, researchers, and clinicians came together in Philadelphia for the Raymond A. Wood Foundation’s 2025 Pituitary Brain Tumor Family Conference, a powerful weekend of education, connection, and community.

This year’s theme, “Together in Knowledge, Stronger in Community” brought forward vital discussions on research, quality of life, and advocacy, along with time to share our experiences, our concerns and our hopes with each other.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who made this event a success especially the survivors and families who shared their experiences, the experts who offered their insights, and the sponsors and donors who helped make this gathering possible. We look forward to future gatherings to continue the conversations.

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The Pituitary Brain Tumor Family Conference: A Photo Journey

This slideshow captures the heart of our time together—moments of connection, collaboration, and care. From powerful presentations to meaningful conversations and shared smiles, these images reflect the spirit of community and the commitment to improving lives through research, treatment, and support.


2025 Conference Agenda

Saturday, November 15 | The Hub for Clinical Collaboration, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Morning

 8:00am – 9:00amRegistration & Breakfast
9:00am – 9:15amWelcome Shana McCormack, MD, MTR, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Amy Wood, Raymond A. Wood Foundation
9:15am – 10:15am
Session 1 – Keynote
Costs and Coverage​: Navigating Financial Hardships in Today’s Chaotic Climate
Fran Castellow, MSEd, President, Operations,
Patient Advocate Foundation
10:15am – 10:30amBrain Break
10:30am – 11:10am
Session 2
Latest Findings in Clinical Trials and Research
Shana McCormack, MD, MTR Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
11:10am – 11:20amSponsor Spotlight
Kristina Shields
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals
11:30am – 12:00pm Session 3Tumor Treatment Approaches
Cassie Kline, MD Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
12:00pm – 1:00pmLunch & Networking
Stress Dosing Demonstrations

Ryan LaBella, LPN
Amanda Reyneuse
Jennifer Jerusik

Afternoon

1:00pm – 1:50pm
Session 5
Breakout Sessions
Male Sex Hormone Replacement 

Christopher Gibson, MD
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Female Sex Hormone Replacement
Jacquelyn Hatch-Stein, MD
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Adult Endocrine Issues
Sanjay Jumani, MD
Thomas Jefferson University
1:50pm – 2:00pmBrain Break
2:00pm – 3:00pm
Session 6
Hypothalamic Obesity: Clinical Management &
Nutritional Approaches 

Jennifer Miller, MD Michael Tan, MS, RD, LDN
University of Florida
3:00pm – 3:15pmGroup Photo
3:15pm – 4:00pm
Session 7
Managing AI, AVP-D, and GH Deficiencies
Craig Alter, MD Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
4:00pm – 5:00pmGeneral Q & A Panel & Closing Remarks

Sunday, November 16 | 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM, The Study at University City


8:00am
Breakfast 
8:30am – 9:30am
Navigating Grief: A Fireside Chat
Holly Gainsboro, Grief Support Specialist Moderated by Malikah Kelly, Outreach Coordinator, RAWF
9:30am-10:00am
Driving Discovery: Strategic Research Updates from RAWF
Nathalie Kayadjanian, Ph.D., Scientific Director, RAWF
10:00am – 11:15am
Survivor & Caregiver Roundtable Discussions
Moderated by Eugenie Hsu, Ph.D., Board Chair, RAWF
11:15am –
11:30am
Closing Remarks and Conference Wrap-Up
Amy Wood, Executive Director, RAWF


Thank You to Our Sponsors

PLATINUM SPONSOR
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GOLD SPONSOR
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SILVER SPONSOR
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BRONZE SPONSOR
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