Week of Events
So tell me how you really feel: The evolution of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from measurement to actionability
So tell me how you really feel: The evolution of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from measurement to actionability
Speaker: Lynne I. Wagner, PhD, professor of social sciences and health policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Patient-reported outcomes measures (PROs) offer a methodologically robust strategy for assessing patients’ experiences with cancer and its treatment. In addition to yielding valuable data on symptom and health-related quality of life trajectories throughout treatment and survivorship, PROs can … Read more
Caregiver Conversations
Caregiver Conversations
During these worrisome times, we know you may have things on your mind. Caregiver Conversations is a supportive program just for caregivers caring for a patient with a cancer diagnosis. Caregiver Conversations are held every Tuesday and are facilitated by N.C. Cancer Hospital staff. Given the current safety measures in place for COVID-19, these weekly … Read more
Caregiver Conversations
Caregiver Conversations
Caring for a family member or friend with cancer can be extremely daunting. Being a patient advocate, preparing meals, managing medications, providing transportation to medical visits, communicating with family members, and much more. Caregiver Conversations is a program sponsored by the Comprehensive Cancer Support Program (CCSP) at the N.C. Basnight Cancer Hospital and is designed … Read more
CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds
CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds
This is a weekly presentation regarding palliative care with various speakers and topics. CME continuing education credit is available to qualified participants within the UNC School of Medicine.
UNC Lineberger Weekly Seminar Series: Structural insights into extracellular TAM receptor organization
UNC Lineberger Weekly Seminar Series: Structural insights into extracellular TAM receptor organization
Speaker: Chrystal Starbird, PhD, postdoctoral fellow, Yale University Department of Pharmacology. Hosted by UNC Lineberger's Albert Baldwin, PhD. This presentation will be held in person and virtually over Zoom. Please register if attending virtually.