For Medical and Nursing Professionals:
Blood Count Abnormalities and Other Clues to a Blood Cancer Diagnosis
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals who are on the front line of patient care. The program is intended to assist healthcare professionals in understanding how to recognize the signs and symptoms of hematologic malignancy.
This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.
For Nurses and Social Workers
Virtual Lectures:
Young Adults with Blood Cancers: Managing Treatment and Beyond
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of nurses, social workers, and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of young adults with blood cancer.
This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.
Myelodysplasia and Other Hematopoietic Neoplasms: Clues to an Early Diagnosis
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses and social workers involved in the care of patients with myelodysplasia and other hematopoietic neoplasms.
This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.
Progress in Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Update from the Experts
This activity is intended to educate nursing professionals and social workers about the current and emerging therapy options being utilized to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life for individuals living with mantle cell lymphoma.
This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.
Cancer Clinical Trials and the Underserved: Community-Based Strategies
This activity is designed to meet the educational needs of nurses, social workers, and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients in underserved populations who would benefit from clinical trials.
This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.
Cancer Survivorship for Young Adults
This activity has been designed to educate oncology nurses and social workers about challenges unique to young adult cancer survivors.
This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.
Sexuality and Intimacy in Cancer Survivorship
This activity has been designed to educate oncology nurses and social workers about the impact of cancer and cancer therapies on sexuality and intimacy issues in cancer survivors.
This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.
Webcasts:
Understanding CML: A Conversation With the Experts
This exciting Internet webcast begins with Brian J. Druker, MD, discussing what's new for newly diagnosed patients with CML and continues with Neil P. Shah, MD, PhD discussing what's new for relapsed/refractory CML patients.
This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.
Tomorrow's Therapies Today: Clinical Trials for Leukemia, Lymphoma & Myeloma
This webcast begins with David L. Porter, MD, discussing new developments in chronic leukemia treatments, followed with an overview by Selina M. Luger, MD, as she reviews evolving therapies in acute adult leukemias, and continues with an overview by Mitchell R. Smith, MD, PhD, as he reviews emerging therapies for lymphoma and myeloma patients.This is a complimentary online continuing education activity.