• Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
Describe the types, stages and diagnostic tests available for treating pediatric
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
We will provide an introduction to blood cancers including risk factors, epidemiology, presenting symptoms, g
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
Come explore career options in nursing, pharmacy, radiology, and cancer registry with professionals in the field.
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
What is breast cancer and how do oncology professionals care for patients with this disease?
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
Trevor Hackman, MD, FACS, and Catherine J.
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
Melanie N. Allard, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, AGAC-NP (student), will review basic gastrointestinal tract anatomy and discuss gastrointestinal cancer(s), workup, and treatment. She will differentiate between each disease type specifically with signs/symptoms, statistics, and management, and help attendees to recognize common side effects of treatment and management of symptoms.
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
Jonathan Sorah, MD, focuses on the work-up, staging, and treatment of advanced melanoma with a focus on the use of immunooncology through a combination of didactics and cases.
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
Care of the patient with lung cancer from the time of symptom presentation to the time of starting treatment. Chaely Medley, AGNP-C, will provide a brief overview of the types of lung cancer and broad coverage of types of treatments and symptoms associated with these therapies.
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
Inadequate nutrition in the setting of cancer can lead to weight loss, malnutrition, difficulty tolerating treatment and/or a decrease in overall quality of life. Ashley Bradshaw, MS, RD, CSO, highlights the importance of proactive nutrition interventions to help improve patient outcomes.
  • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
This lecture will discuss the psychosocial needs of patients experiencing cancer.
0
  • 1.00 Participation

Pages