2024 Courses

Feature Image for Welcome to Cancer(s) and Health Disparities 101 - The Introduction

Antonio T. Baines, PhD discusses  the basic concepts and characteristics that define cancer and discuss why it is such a devastating problem for our society and why it seems to negatively plaque minority communities the most.

Take Course

Feature image for Reassessing Tumor Biology Through the Lens of African Ancestry and Health Equity

Clayton Yates, PhD will helps us explore the role of Qualified Genomic Ancestry in patients’ genomics and gene expression signatures in multiple cancer types.


Take Course

Feature image for Global Cancer Health

The global cancer burden is increasing, and several factors contribute to this trend in low- and middle-income countries. Ashley Leak Bryant, PhD, RN, OCN, FAAN will discuss Global Cancer Health in this course.

Take Course

Feature Image for ACCURE: A Systemic Approach to Eliminating Racial Disparities in Cancer Care and Beyond

Christina Yongue , MPH, MCHES and Samuel Cykert, MD introduce participants to the racial disparities intervention research project titled "Accountability for Cancer Care through Undoing Racism and Equity (ACCURE)."

Take Course

Feature image for Breast Cancer Health Disparities

This course by Checo Rorie, PhD, will introduce the concept of breast cancer health disparities.



Take Course

Feature image for Building a Future in Cancer Health Equity

Marjory Charlot, MD, MPH, MSc explores two distinct yet complementary career paths that are crucial in advancing cancer health equity.

Take Course

Feature image for Who Does the Cutting Edge Leave Behind

Ugwuji Maduekwe, MD, MMSc, MPH will present an exploration of the dispersion of new therapies in the care of cancer are inequitably distributed and solutions to closing these gaps.


Take Course

Feature image for International COllaboration to Improve Pharmacy-Driven Initiatives

Using the LINC-Ethiopia Alliance as an example, Benyam Muluneh, PharmD will discuss the power of mutually beneficial international collaborations to improve pharmacy-driven initiatives particularly to enhance the delivery of cancer care.

Take Course

Feature image for Using Structural Biology to Guide the Development of Cancer Therapies

Chrystal Starbird, PhD describes how structural biology, focused primarily on receptor tyrosine kinases, has and can be used to develop cancer therapies.

 

Take Course

 

This page is hosted on the UNCLCN Learning Portal, which provides free oncology education for oncology professionals.
Please contact [email protected] for technical assistance.