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The UNCLCN Learning Portal contains oncology education videos presented by experts in North Carolina and throughout the US.
View our Live Webinars and Self-Paced Online Courses to earn free continuing education credit!

Free Continuing Education credits are available for:
Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Radiologic Technologists, and Oncology Data Specialists

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Genetic Testing for Cancer Patients and Family Members: Recommendations

Kate Foreman, MS, CGC

April 2 • 12:00 – 1:00 PM EST

Five to ten percent of cancers have a hereditary basis, and hereditary cancer risk is a family affair. In this webinar, Kate Foreman, MS, CGC, will explore how genetic testing can benefit cancer patients and their relatives, and how oncology providers can support families through the hereditary cancer testing process.

 

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Patient Centered Care
 NCPD/CNE • ACPE • ASRT
 

Denise Spector, PhD, MPH, MSN, ANP, FAIHM

 

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Recent Courses

  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • Advanced Practice Provider
Robyn Tolley, AGPCNP-BC, will identify cytotoxic vesicant and irritant drugs, evaluation of infiltration and extravasation, recommended non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic treatments, and when care should be advanced to involve plastic surgery. She will also include an evaluation of risk factors and appropriate preventive measures to reduce the risk of extravasation.
    • 1.00 NCPD/CNE
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Research to Practice
Jose Gaston Guillem, MD, MPH, MBA, will describe how at UNC Medical Center a team of experts carefully reviews each individual patient during a Weekly GI Tumor Board and collaboratively develop a treatment plan which defines the specific timing and sequence of care for each patient.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • Advanced Practice Provider
Taking a deeper dive into the most common oncologic emergencies facing oncology patients. We will discuss the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of Neutropenic Fever, Tumor Lysis Syndrome, and Cord Compression. These topics are good refreshers for APPs practicing in primary care, urgent, emergency medicine, hematology/oncology, and inpatient medicine.
    • 1.00 NCPD/CNE
    • 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
  • Advanced Practice Provider
Patients undergoing treatment for cancer utilize many medications that have relevant drug-gene interactions. The use of pharmacogenomic testing can assist with drug selection, drug dosing, and the development of personalized medication monitoring plans. Amber Cipriani, PharmD, BCOP, will describe some common examples of drug-gene interactions relevant to oncology. She will also discuss current efforts to expand the use of pharmacogenomic testing into current clinical practice.
    • 1.00 NCPD/CNE
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • NC Community College Oncology
Trevor Hackman, MD, FACS, and Catherine J.
    • 1.00 Participation

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