Building Cancer Care Collaboratives for the Seventh Generation - SPOC

Rodney Haring, PhD, MSW, will discuss how treaty and wampum conversations have impacted the cancer care of Indigenous populations. Building on this foundation, Dr. Haring will describe how to create culturally congruent practices that will improve the quality of research and care to benefit Native Nations. Additionally, he will lead attendees in thinking about new ways to work together to provide sustainable cancer care for succeeding generations.

Target Audience

These courses are intended for medical, radiation, and surgical oncologists, hematologists, advanced practice nurses, registered nurses, physician assistants, radiologic technologists, researchers, pharmacists, trainees, allied health personnel, and others who are interested in care for patients and survivors in North Carolina.

Learning Objectives

  • Utilize and discuss treaty conversations in cancer care through Native Nation, to Cancer Center, to Federal relationships including collaboratives with adjacent rural, suburban, and urban intersections.
  • Conceptualize how to build culturally congruent practices of quality improvement round tables, program evaluation, and research programming towards Native Nation beneficence.
  • Practice dream storming towards co-creating sustainable cancer care collectives towards healthy generations.

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Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.00 Participation
Course opens: 
01/21/2022
Course expires: 
12/31/2028
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The Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership (SAICEP) is a unique collaboration initiated by the Community Outreach and Engagement teams at the NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center at Duke, UNC Lineberger and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, with a focus on understanding and addressing the cancer-related health needs of American Indian communities in our catchment areas and beyond.

These webinars provide FREE continuing education credit.

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Rodney Haring, PhD, MSW

Director
Center of Indigenous Cancer Research
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

 

 

This Non-Credit Course does not have accreditation. It only offers general participation certificates.

Available Credit

  • 1.00 Participation
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