Welcome to the UNCLCN Learning Portal

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 Certified Tumor Registrars

Upcoming Live Webinar

From Bench to Bedside: Molecular Oncology’s Role in Personalized Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
 

Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Help Cancer Survivors Move Forward After Treatment

Lisa Kanser, PsyD
Melissa Holt, DNP, PMHNP-BC

May 15 • 12:00 - 1:00 PM EST

Cancer survivors may face many unique psychosocial challenges. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based psychotherapeutic approach that can effectively teach patients skills to manage these challenges after completing cancer treatment. We will take you through case vignettes to show you how ACT can be applied to this patient population.

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Featured Self-Paced Online Course

Exercise and Wellness as Part of the Cancer Experience
Research to Practice
CME - NCPD/CNE - ACPE - ASRT - CTR
 

Meira Epplein, PhD
Katherine Garman, MD

 

 

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Recent Courses

  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
In this webinar, Angela Smith, MD, MS, FACS discusses the definition and use of electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) and mobile health technology in optimizing postoperative cancer care.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Research to Practice
Oral chemotherapy is becoming increasingly common in treatment of various malignancies. Although oral oncolytics are extremely beneficial for patients, they also present unique challenges for patients and providers alike. Implementing oral chemotherapy often requires a multidisciplinary approach. This lecture discusses several considerations for oral chemotherapy such as prescribing, patient education, adherence, medication access, cost and insurance authorization, monitoring, supportive care, and more. We will walk through a patient case to highlight practical suggestions for successful implementation of oral chemotherapy for patients.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
Genetic sequencing technologies are increasingly applied in the oncology setting for a variety of purposes. Genetic testing of tumor specimens can help clarify a diagnosis and inform targeted therapies. Kate Foreman, MS, CGC helps us navigate this field.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Advanced Practice Provider
Join Transfusion Medicine and Blood Bank Fellow, Mariama Evans, MD, for a review of transfusion reactions and their laboratory workup. Specific topics to include the most common transfusion reactions seen in cancer patients and the laboratory techniques utilized, such as Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT) and elutions.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Advanced Practice Provider
The Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) years bring with them many developmental milestones.
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is a major clinical problem that can lead to persistent issues for cancer survivors and can even limit the use of planned chemotherapy treatme
    • 1.00 Participation

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