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Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership: Closing the Chasm Between Native Community Priorities in Cancer Prevention and Healthcare Research Priorities

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Speaker: Siobhan Wescott, MD, MPH. The Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership (SAICEP) is a unique collaboration initiated by the Community Outreach and Engagement teams at the NCI Comprehensive Cancer Centers at Duke, UNC Lineberger, and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist. This webinar offers free CME and NCPD/CNE continuing education credits.

CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds: Neuropalliative Care

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Speaker: Dave Hwang, MD. This is a weekly presentation regarding palliative care. CME continuing education credit is available to qualified participants within the UNC School of Medicine.

Advanced Practice Provider Lecture: Oral Chemotherapy – Prescribing, Monitoring, and Safety

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Aimee Faso, PharmD, CPP, BCOP, will provide general information on oral chemotherapy to help providers understand the issues related to safe prescribing and use including monitoring, interactions, safe handling and adherence. Advanced Practice Provider webinars are created and coordinated by Tammy Triglianos, DNP, ANP-BC, AOCNP, in partnership with the UNC Lineberger Cancer Network. This webinar … Read more

Community College Oncology Lecture: Caring for Patients with Head and Neck Cancers

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Trevor Hackman, MD, FACS, and Catherine J. Lumley, MD, will discuss common cancers of the head and neck along with including information about risk factors, signs and symptoms, treatment, and survival. The side effects of treatment will delve into emotional impact and quality of life issues. The conversation will also include important information on the … Read more

CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds: The Science of Healing

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Speaker: Shamini Jain, PhD. This is a weekly presentation regarding palliative care. CME continuing education credit is available to qualified participants within the UNC School of Medicine.