Good Morning America Anchor Amy Robach Keynotes Miami Breast Cancer Conference
Feb 19 2016
Carson Ingle
Good Morning America news anchor Amy Robach will provide a personal touch to her keynote at the 33rd Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference. Robach was diagnosed with breast cancer after she had her first mammogram live on the GMA air in 2013.
She will share her experience with attendees at the event that runs March 10-13 at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. Physicians Education Resource, the leading oncology and hematology education source, is putting on the conference.
Other innovators in breast cancer treatment will be on hand to give presentations. Advance registration for physicians is $1,159 while the price of admission for fellows is $969 and $1,309 for other industry professionals.
Robach became GMA's anchor in March 2014. She has also anchored the network's coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics and appeared as an occasional host for the news magazine program, "20/20".
From 2003-2012, Robach served in a variety of capacities for NBC News. She was the co-anchor of the Saturday edition of TODAY and an NBC News National Correspondent.
Prior to arriving on the national scene, Robach worked at WTTG in Washington D.C. and WCBD in Charleston, South Carolina. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Georgia.
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