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The UNCLCN Learning Portal contains oncology education videos presented by experts in North Carolina and throughout the US.
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Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Radiologic Technologists, and Oncology Data Specialists

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The Role of APPs in Oncology Care: From Diagnosis to Survivorship

Allison Phillips, MPAP, MHPE, PA-C

June 3 • 12:00 – 1:00 PM EST

Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), including nurse practitioners and physician assistants, play an increasingly vital role in the delivery of comprehensive oncology care. This session will explore the diverse and evolving responsibilities of APPs across the cancer care continuum, including medical, surgical, and radiation oncology settings, as well as their growing role in survivorship and primary care. Participants will gain insight into how APPs contribute to diagnosis, treatment management, patient education, care coordination, and long-term survivorship planning. The session will also highlight the unique position of APPs in bridging oncology and primary care, ensuring continuity of care and addressing the complex needs of cancer survivors.

 

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Advanced Practice Provider
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Recent Courses

  • Non-Credit Course
  • Advanced Practice Provider
Sasha E. Knowlton, MD, presents an introduction to cancer rehabilitation, including details as to why function is important in cancer patients. Patients with cancer are living longer as a result of improved surveillance and treatment interventions. However, cancer survivors often develop functional impairments that can significantly affect their quality of life and independence. Dr. Knowlton will review common diagnoses and treatments in the field of cancer rehabilitation. She will also provide an overview of how cancer rehabilitation can help patients before and during treatment and into survivorship.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
Samuel Cykert, MD, and Christina Yongue, MPH, MCHES, describe the long-lasting racial disparities in breast and lung cancer care, and some of the root causes for these inequities. Participants will learn how a community-academic-medical partnership addressed these disparities by designing system-change interventions based on antiracism principles.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
William Wood, MD, MPH will review ways to expand traditional clinic-based cancer navigation to population-based cancer navigation using a central navigation approach. We will discuss how this approach can foster equity in care delivery and outcomes, while incorporating new initiatives that promote quality improvement. We will also talk about how this work fits into the current national environment that surrounds cancer navigation, including the recent development of a learning community and of new proposed billing codes that support the delivery of navigation services.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
Symptom burden is high in thoracic surgery and oncology patients. Gita Mody, MD, MPH discusses the role of electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) remote monitoring systems to improve patients' survivorship care.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • SAICEP
A highlight of how Levine Cancer Institute has formed a bidirectional relationship with the Catawba Indian Nation (Catawba Service Unit). As November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, we will highlight the mobile lung cancer screening unit as part of the portfolio of screening modalities provided by the Disparities and Outreach/Community Outreach and Engagement Program at Levine Cancer Institute
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
Sonali Acharya, PharmD. will explain the role of specialty pharmacies. We will discuss accreditation requirements for specialty pharmacies, process to determine which medications are considered specialty and specifically the benefits of a healthcare system specialty pharmacy.
    • 1.00 Participation

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