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SUMMARY:Avera Cancer Institute 24th Annual Oncology Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Coalition partner event presented by Avera \nFriday\, October 6\, 2023 \n8:00 AM – 4:30 PM \nSioux Falls \, SD \nRegistration:  $50\nAvera Employee: Free \n\n\nOverview\nThe Avera Cancer Institute Oncology Symposium is designed to enhance collaboration between the provider and the multidisciplinary team in caring for individuals with cancer across the continuum of care. \nTarget Audience\nSpecialties – Hematology\, Oncology\, Radiology\nProfessions – Medical Assistants\, Nurse – RN\, Nurse -LPN/LVN\, Other\, Pharmacist\, Physician\, Radiologic Technologists\, Social Worker\n\nObjectives\n\nDefine tools and resources needed to manage the oncology patient in their practice setting.\nIdentify evidence-based practice changes for oncology care and the impact on their day to day role.\nRecognize opportunities to apply gained knowledge in the application of patient education.\nDescribe how multidisciplinary roles interconnect and collaborate to provide care to the oncology patient population.\n\n  \nMore info and register: \nhttps://avera.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=19004 \n 
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/avera-cancer-institute-24th-annual-oncology-symposium/
LOCATION:The District\, Sioux Falls\, SD\, 4521 W Empire Pl\, Sioux Falls\, SD\, 57106\, United States
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SUMMARY:2023 SD Cancer Coalition Fall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the 2023 SD Cancer Coalition Fall Meeting! \nJoin us on Oct. 10 in Mitchell to network with fellow coalition members and hear from a variety of speakers from across the state. \nWe’re excited to present the latest cancer data and legislative updates as well as a special recognition by the Coalition\, and you’ll engage with a panel of cancer survivors from across South Dakota. Coalition task forces will also convene to begin action planning for the upcoming year. \nBefore the Fall Meeting\, check out the recent updates to the 2021-2025 SD Cancer Plan. \nMeeting agenda is here. \nRegistration is free\, and lunch and breaks are provided thanks to our generous sponsors American Cancer Society and ACS CAN South Dakota. \n \nWe encourage all members of the SD Cancer Coalition to attend. See you Oct. 10 in Mitchell!
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/sd-cancer-coalition-fall-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Highland Conference Center\, 2000 Highland Way\, Mitchell\, SD\, 57301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Avera Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer Support Group
DESCRIPTION:Coalition partner event presented by Avera \nAn opportunity for those with stage IV breast cancer to find support. \nThe Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer support group meets online via Webex on the second Tuesday of each month at noon Central. \nYou can register online or contact Emily Meyer\, MSW\, at 605-322-3005 or emily.meyer@avera.org.
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/avera-living-with-metastatic-breast-cancer-support-group-3/
LOCATION:Webex
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SUMMARY:South Dakota Chronic Disease Partners Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The South Dakota Chronic Disease Partners Annual Meeting is a great opportunity to learn\, share\, and make connections between community and clinical sectors to improve population health. We offer presentations on current topics that affect regional\, state\, and local chronic disease prevention and health promotion efforts. \nThis year’s keynote speakers include Liz Ruth\, MPP\, & Jeanne Alongi\, DrPH\, MPH\, of the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors and Tracy Palecek\, LPC – MH\, QMHP. \nWhen: October 11\, 2023 from 12:30 pm – 5 pm Central and October 12\, 2023 from 8:30 am – 3 pm Central\nLocation: Highlands Conference Center\, Mitchell \nGet more info and register here!
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/chronic-disease-prevention-health-promotion-annual-partners-meeting-in-person-session/
LOCATION:Highland Conference Center\, 2000 Highland Way\, Mitchell\, SD\, 57301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Optimizing Public-Private Partnerships for Clinical Cancer Research
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the National Academies of Science \nEvent Link \nThis National Academies workshop\, convened by the National Cancer Policy Forum in collaboration with the Forum on Drug Discovery\, Development\, and Translation\, will examine opportunities to improve the care and outcomes for patients with cancer through public-private partnerships for clinical cancer research.
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/optimizing-public-private-partnerships-for-clinical-cancer-research-a-workshop/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Health Equity Webinar: Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors and Symptoms
DESCRIPTION:Many pancreatic cancer symptoms are common ones for many other less-lethal conditions. So how do you know when to look for pancreatic cancer? \nLet’s Win Pancreatic Cancer and the National Alliance for Hispanic Health’s Nuestras Voces Network Program have teamed up for a webinar to explain the relationship between risk factors and symptoms\, to shed some light on getting diagnosed as soon as possible. \nThis webinar focuses on Risk Factors and Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer. It will be held on Wednesday\, October 25th at 2 p.m. Eastern. Oncologist Dr. Shaalan Beg and gastroenterologist Dr. Oscar Alvarez will discuss how the combination of risk factors and symptoms can lead doctors to think of pancreatic cancer. The moderator is Juan Pellerano-Rendon\, a pancreatic cancer advocate who lost his mother to the disease. \nPancreatic cancer is notorious as a cancer that is diagnosed late and is difficult to treat. In fact\, it is poised to become the second leading cause of cancer deaths by 2030. About 64\,000 people are found to have pancreatic cancer each year in the U.S.\, with a slightly higher rate of occurrence in Black Americans. The five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer is about 12 percent\, in part because the disease is often diagnosed at an advanced stage. About 10 percent of pancreatic cancer cases are hereditary—two or more family members have had the disease. In between 10 and 20 percent of those cases there is an identified genetic mutation associated with the cancer\, such as BRCA\, but often there is no known mutation. \nRegister here  to learn more pancreatic cancer risk factors and symptoms. \nPancreatic cancer symptoms are common to many other less-lethal conditions. By putting together symptoms and risk factors\, gastroenterologists and primary care doctors can recognize the possibility that the patient has pancreatic cancer and get testing started as early as possible. Earlier diagnosis leads to more treatment options and a better survival rate.
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/health-equity-webinar-pancreatic-cancer-risk-factors-and-symptoms/
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SUMMARY:Health Equity Webinar: Understanding the Perspectives of Lung Cancer Screening Among Latinos
DESCRIPTION:In the United States\, lung cancer is one of the most common cancers and it kills more people than any other type of cancer. Racial/ethnic populations are disproportionally affected by lung cancer as they are less likely to be diagnosed early and receive adequate treatment. \nLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among Latino men and the second leading cause among Latinas (after breast cancer). Lung cancer screening can help to detect the disease earlier when the treatment can be successful and dramatically improve survival rates. \nJoin the Nuestras Voces Network and the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) for a webinar that will present the results of a qualitative study looking at the perspectives of lung cancer screening among Latinos. This study will inform the development of an intervention to increase lung cancer screening in the Latino community. \nThursday\nOctober 26\, 2023 \n1 pm CT/noon MT \nEvent Link \n  \nFor more information about the webinar you may contact: \nnuestrasvoces@healthyamericas.org \nFrancisco_Cartujano@URMC.Rochester.edu 
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/nuestras-voces-network-webinar-understanding-the-perspectives-of-lung-cancer-screening-among-latinos/
LOCATION:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Nuestras Voces Network and the University of Rochester Medical Center":MAILTO:nuestrasvoces@healthyamericas.org
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Shared Decision-Making - A Catalyst for Real-World Research Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Event presented by the National Academy of Sciences \nEvent Link \nThe Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable\, in collaboration with the HIBAR Research Alliance (HRA)\, will convene a webinar to discuss how cross-sectoral leadership teams can collaborate in shared decision-making when working on use-inspired basic research. The term HIBAR (Highly Integrative Basic and Responsive) was introduced in 2017 to name a specific category of research projects that had previously lacked a clear definition. HIBAR research projects bring together diverse leadership teams\, both from research fields (often in academia) and from practical sectors (commercial and/or non-profit). They collectively make the key decisions that hybridize fundamental research with real-world problem-solving to yield significant benefits. \nDuring this webinar\, Dr. Lorne Whitehead\, Director for HRA and Professor at University of British Columbia\, will provide a short overview and purpose of HIBAR Research Alliance. A panel of experts (below) will then discuss the thoughtful approach to shared decision-making in cross-sectoral research projects\, from different perspectives. The goal of the webinar is to share actionable advice that can be replicated or adapted to other contexts. \nExpert Panelists: \nDr. Holly Buck\, Assistant Professor\, University at Buffalo \nDr. Christine Kreuder Johnson\, Professor and Director of the EpiCenter for Disease Dynamics\, University of California Davis \nMr. Dave Kasik\, Former Senior Technical Fellow\, Boeing (retired) \nGuest Moderator: \nDr. Ira Bennett\, Director for Federal Research Engagement\, Arizona State University
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/webinar-shared-decision-making-a-catalyst-for-real-world-research-solutions/
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