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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
Esteban Peña, MD will explore key distinctions of caring for patients with malignancies. Understanding and adjusting to their culture will allow medical staff to obtain desired results.
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Christopher Dittus, DO, MPH, will provide an overview of how to diagnose Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia (WM) and differentiate it from MGUS and other types of indolent lymphoma. he will discuss potential emergency situations related to hyperviscosity and how to effectively manage this complication. Regarding treatment, Dr. Dittus will discuss standard frontline and relapsed therapy and will review clinical trials evaluating immunotherapy and novel targeted agents.
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Joshua Zeidner, MD, presents on "Management of Older Adults with AML: Are We Finally Seeing Light at the End of the Tunnel?"
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Five to ten percent of cancers have a hereditary basis, and hereditary cancer risk is a family affair. In this course, Kate Foreman, MS, CGC, discusses 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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Dorothy A. Rhoades, MD, MPH, the Director of the Native American Center for Cancer Health Excellence at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, discusses building collaborative partnerships between the cancer center’s clinical and research communities with Oklahoma Tribal Nations and health organizations. To date, cancer center affiliated researchers have collaborated with 29 Tribal Nations and organizations across 45 extramural awards that support research, education, and outreach initiatives.
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This course explores two ways to protect today's adolescents from a future cancer diagnosis: HPV vaccination and alcohol use prevention. For each topic, we will examine the latest evidence on cancer risk, address common misconceptions about risk reduction, and preview UNC-based research to advance prevention science in partnership with parents and primary care professionals.
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