2009- Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Faculty Selections Committee
(Chair, 2010-)

2009- International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS), Chair, Internal Task Force on Guidelines, Training and Accreditation

2009 Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute, Invited participant for “Towards a Pan-Canadian Cancer Research Strategy: A Key Stakeholder Consultation”, Edmonton, June 16th

2009- Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC), Invited member of the Cancer Journey Action Group’s National Advisory Panel for Survivorship

2008 CIHR/CPAC/NCIC, Invited participant for “Identifying Priorities for Cancer Survivorship Research: A Pan-Canadian Invitational Workshop”, Vancouver, November 21st-22nd

2008-2010, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC), Invited Expert Panel Member for Patient-Family Focused Cancer Care Outcomes: A Core Set of Validated Measures for Canada

2008-2009, Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance, Invited member of the National Research Framework Working Group

2008 Centre for Behavioural Research and Program Evaluation (CCSRI), Invited consultant to the 2009-2014 Strategic Plan

2008-2009, Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance, Invited Chair, Psychosocial and Quality of Life Grants Competition International Working Group for Development of Terms of Reference

2008- Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC), Invited member to Cancer Journey Action Group’s Guidelines and Standards Advisory Panel.

2008-2009, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC), Invited Expert Panel member, A Pan-Canadian Clinical Practice: Assessment of Psychosocial Health Care Needs of the Adult Cancer Patient

2008-2010, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Graduate Studies Committee

2008-2009, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Tenure and Promotion Criteria Review Committee

2008, Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Selections Committee member

2008, University of Manitoba Learning Technologies Centre, Summer Institute on “Designing, Developing and Delivering Augmented, Blended and/or Online Courses”, June 2nd-7th

2008, Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance – Invited participant for “Mapping the Future”, a National Breast Cancer Research Summit, Toronto, May 26th-27th

2008, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC), Invited participant for “Screening for Distress” workshop, Calgary, March 6th-7th

2007, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC), Invited participant for “Patient Navigation” workshop, Winnipeg, December

2007- Nominations and Governance Committee, CancerCare Manitoba Board of Directors

2007, Private Infusion Clinic Working Group, CancerCare Manitoba Board representative, Manitoba Health

2007, Canadian Health Services and Research Foundation, Invited participant for “Listening for Direction III”: A national consultation on health services and policy issues, Toronto, April 5th

2006, National Cancer Institute of Canada, Invited participant for strategic planning in survivorship, supportive care, and symptom control, Toronto, September 14th

2006, Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance, Co-Chair for Strategic Agenda Workshop, Toronto, December 1st-2nd

Invited Keynote Addresses:

Hack, T.F. Moving psychosocial evidence into practice: The case for consultation recordings. Invited speaker at the 2nd Care about Cancer Conference, Edmonton, AB. June, 2011.

Hack, T.F. The contribution of qualitative methods and cognitive science to quality of life research: Clinical application – dignity among the dying. Keynote address presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Orlando, FL, October 2002.

Hack, T.F. Quality of life after breast cancer. Invited panel speaker at symposium entitled “Quality of Life of Cancer Survivors” at the 2nd World Conference for Cancer Organizations, Atlanta, GA, May 1999.

Lectureships and Visiting Professorships:

Hack, T. F. Use of consultation recordings in oncology. Visiting Professorship lecture delivered at the Department of Nursing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England, June 8th, 2010.

Hack, T.F. Providing consultation recordings to newly diagnosed cancer patients: Putting evidence into practice. Visiting Professorship lecture delivered at the Department of Nursing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England, November 11th, 2010.

Hack, T.F. Providing consultation recordings to newly diagnosed cancer patients: Putting evidence into practice. Lectureship delivered at the Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester, England, November 10th, 2010.

Hack, T.F. Examining and promoting the use of consultation recordings in oncology. Visiting Professorship lecture delivered at Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, PQ, March 27-29th, 2006.

Hack, T.F. Enhancing the psychosocial well-being of adults with cancer: A clinician-scientist perspective. Visiting Professorship lecture delivered at Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, PQ, March 27-29th, 2006.

Hack, T.F. Should cancer patients be given audiotapes of their primary oncology presentations? Empirical findings and discussion.Presented at the Institute of Health Sciences, Oxford University, England, June 27th, 2002.