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American Academy of CME

Improving Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (mCRC) Care in Community Cancer Centers

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Overview / Abstract:

The clinical management of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) continues to evolve as advances in research lead to new approaches in molecular biomarker testing and the application of treatment plans that are tailored for each patient. The goal of this program is to educate and enable members of the cancer care team to apply the latest guidelines and evidence when managing patients with mCRC.

Expiration

Apr 20, 2019

Discipline(s)

Nurse Practitioner , Nursing CNE, Pharmacy CPE, Physician CME

Format

Online

Credits / Hours

.5

Accreditation

ACCME, ANCC

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Randall A. Oyer, MD
Medical Director of Oncology, Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute, Lancaster General Health, a member of Penn Medicine

Marianne Gault, MSN, BS, RN, OCN
Nurse Navigator, Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute, Lancaster General Health, a member of Penn Medicine

Activity Specialities / Related Topics

Oncology / Cancer / Radiation Therapy

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

Support for this activity has been made possible through educational grants from Lilly and Taiho Oncology, Inc.

Keywords / Search Terms

American Academy of CME colorectal cancer quality improvement performance improvement community center molecular biomarker testing mCRC Free CE CME

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