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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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Upcoming Live Webinar

Caring for Older Adults with Acute Leukemia in North Carolina: Updates for 2023
 

Caring for Older Adults with Acute Leukemia in North Carolina: Updates for 2023

Daniel Richardson, MD, MA, MSc

September 27 • 12:00 - 1:00 PM EST

Daniel Richardson, MD, MA, MSc, will explore best practices to approach the care of older adults with leukemia. He will also discuss novel therapeutic options for patients with acute lymphoblastic and acute myeloid leukemia alongside practical considerations to approach shared decision-making.

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Featured Self-Paced Online Course

Psycho-Social Complications of Receiving a Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment During the Pandemic
Patient Centered Care
NCPD/CNE • ACPE • ASRT • CTR
 

Justin Yopp, PhD

 

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Recent Courses

  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • Research to Practice
Jethro Hu, MD, will review the rationale and current evidence supporting the potential role of a ketogenic diet for brain tumor patients, focusing on a recently completed phase 1 safety and feasibility trial.
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    • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacist
    • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacy Tech
    • 1.00 ASRT
    • 1.00 CTR
    • 1.00 NCPD/CNE
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  • Live Webinars
  • Research to Practice
Webinar description coming soon!
    • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
    • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ - Non-physician
    • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacist
    • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacy Tech
    • 1.00 ASRT
    • 1.00 CTR
    • 1.00 NCPD/CNE
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • Research to Practice
    • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacist
    • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacy Tech
    • 1.00 ASRT
    • 1.00 CTR
    • 1.00 NCPD/CNE
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • Advanced Practice Provider
Patients with cancer who have minor-age children at home face unique psychosocial challenges in coping with impact of their diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. A parental cancer diagnosis threatens to disrupt family functioning, re-organize roles and responsibilities in the home, and negatively affect parenting self-efficacy. A parent’s ability to navigate these challenging times can have ramifications for years to come. The current webinar will provide an overview of the extent research in this field, offer strategies that providers can use to enhance the coping of parents with cancer, and describe a new clinic at UNC designed specifically to address the challenges facing this subset of the cancer population.
    • 1.00 NCPD/CNE
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Self-Paced, Online Courses
  • Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership
In working to address Native American cancer health disparities, it is imperative to build partnerships with tribal communities to increase their trust in the potential benefits of cancer research efforts. The Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention was established in 2002 and the Partnership’s approach is to expand capacity for culturally-sensitive and community-relevant research on cancer and to continue to develop respectful collaborations that empower sovereign Native American communities to define, implement, and achieve their goals for cancer health equity.
    • 1.00 NCPD/CNE
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Live Webinars
This lecture will be the first of many conversations from researchers and health professionals based at NCCU, UNC, and NC A&T about the family of diseases we call Cancer. For this particular lecture, we will focus on some of the basic concepts and characteristics that define cancer and discuss why it is such a devastating problem for our society. Also, we will discuss why it seems to negatively plaque minority communities the most.
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