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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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Recent Courses
Through a case-based presentation, Frances Collichio, MD will tour the standard of care for patients with melanoma from stage IIB through stage 4 and we will explore some of the research avenues for patients who had had recurrence of their cancer after immune check point inhibitors.
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Theodore (Ted) Yanagihara, MD, PhD will present on Sarcoma
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Meghan Flanagan, MD, MPH will present on Surgical Management Limited Stage Breast Cancer
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Robert L. Ferris, MD, PhD, FACS will present on Tailoring Treatment Intensity in HNSCC: The Expanding Role of Cancer Immunotherapy
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Healthcare providers supporting oncology patients may experience burnout and compassion fatigue. The objectives of this lecture are threefold: First, help participants identify signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue and burnout. Second, support providers in understanding the myriad strategies that can be adopted to promote wellbeing. And, finally, participants will have opportunity to begin creating a personalized coping skills toolbox.
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Rumey C. Ishizawar, MD, PhD, will explore how the UNC Immuno-Oncology Group (IOG) is advancing the understanding and management of immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Discover the latest research into the biological mechanisms behind irAEs, along with strategies for early detection and management of irAEs to minimize impact on cancer treatment. This session will highlight the multidisciplinary efforts of UNC IOG, featuring clinical best practices and ongoing research initiatives. Whether you're a clinician, researcher, or healthcare professional, you’ll gain essential knowledge to improve patient care and optimize therapeutic outcomes.
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