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SUMMARY:Steps for Increasing Lung Cancer Screening: A Manual for Primary Care Practices
DESCRIPTION:Primary care providers are the backbone of successful lung cancer screening programs. In this one-hour webinar on August 6\, discover how you can effectively identify and prepare eligible patients for screening using our Steps for Increasing Lung Cancer Screening: A Manual for Primary Care Practices. You’ll gain practical tools and strategies to overcome common challenges and ensure patients receive the care they need. \nDon’t miss this informative session.
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/steps-for-increasing-lung-cancer-screening-a-manual-for-primary-care-practices/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Communication Strategies to Build Trust and Address Misinformation
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) and the Coalition for Trust in Health & Science for a complimentary webinar on the importance of effective communication strategies in building trust and addressing misinformation about vaccine-preventable diseases. Speakers will share practical strategies to build trust with patients and caregivers and promote evidence-based care. \nNFID Medical Director Robert (Bob) H. Hopkins\, Jr.\, MD\, will moderate the discussion with Erin O’Malley\, Executive Director\, Coalition for Trust in Health & Science\, and NFID Director Jean-Venable (Kelly) R. Goode\, PharmD\, Professor and Director of the Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program at Virginia Commonwealth University. \nAt the conclusion of the activity\, participants will be able to: \n\nDiscuss the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases in the US\nDescribe strategies to identify mis- and disinformation\nImplement practical communication strategies to help build trust with patients and caregivers and increase vaccine confidence\n\nThere is no fee to participate in this activity\, but pre-registration is required. \nRegistration: https://www.nfid.org/webinar/communication-strategies-to-build-trust-and-address-misinformation/
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/communication-strategies-to-build-trust-and-address-misinformation/
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SUMMARY:The Blue Move Run/Walk
DESCRIPTION:From Cancer Coalition partner Sara Milner with Falls Community Health: \n“The Blue Move was started 8 years ago. As CRC Navigator at Falls Community Health I became aware of the overwhelming need for funding for CRC screenings specifically colonoscopies. Many of our patients are underinsured and uninsured and unfortunately those who had a +ifobt\, were unable to receive their necessary next screening\, a colonoscopy. With my love of races I started “The Blue Move” a 5K run/walk and 1 mile event. This family friendly event follows the Big Sioux River with a beautiful route; out and back. Every half mile learn facts about colorectal cancer and finish the race by running through a large\, inflatable colon! Blue is everywhere on this race; raising not only awareness for CRC\, but honoring all who have been impacted by CRC.” \nhttps://runsignup.com/Race/SD/SiouxFalls/TheBlueMove
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/the-blue-move-run-walk/
LOCATION:Fawick Park\, 200 S 2nd Ave\, Sioux Falls\, SD\, 57104\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Falls Community Health":MAILTO:sara.milner@siouxfalls.gov
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SUMMARY:Cancer Survivorship in Iowa: Managing long-term side effects in cancer survivors
DESCRIPTION:Cancer Survivorship in Iowa: Managing long-term side effects in cancer survivors \nMonday\, August 11 from 12:00-1:00 PM \nZoom only \nMeeting ID: 940 0422 8722 \nPasscode: 906246 \nhttps://uiowa.zoom.us/j/94004228722?pwd=1tjI861nSLUabMhBIvqGwPdlNroBtB.1 \nThis series is intended for public health practitioners\, physicians\, nursing staff\, health care administrators\, researchers\, patients\, caregivers\, and others who are interested and engaged in colorectal cancer work. The series aims to1) establish and strengthen relationships between HCCC and key partners in the state of Iowa\, 2) increase understanding between HCCC and key partners\, and 3) facilitate development of a collaborative research and action plan for the state of Iowa. During each webinar\, a HCCC researcher/clinician and a key state partner will present on similar topics for 10 minutes each. The remaining 40 minutes will be devoted to questions and discussions. \nRecordings of previous sessions will be available at: https://cancer.uiowa.edu/activities.
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/cancer-survivorship-in-iowa-managing-long-term-side-effects-in-cancer-survivors/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Annual Great Plains Good Health and Wellness Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Annual Great Plains Good Health and Wellness Symposium\nAug 19\, 2025 9 am MT – Aug 20\, 2025 12 pm MT \nThe Box\n631 Watiki Way \nBox Elder\, SD 57719 \nJoin us for the Annual Great Plains Good Health and Wellness Symposium\, celebrating Tribal partners advancing community health across the region. Explore initiatives in obesity prevention\, tobacco cessation\, healthy food access\, and more. Hear from keynote speaker Waylon Pahona\, founder of Healthy Active Natives\, and gain tools to support wellness in Indian Country. Registration opens June 3rd\, 2025. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn\, connect\, and be inspired! \n  \nRegister
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/annual-great-plains-good-health-and-wellness-symposium/
LOCATION:The Box\, 631 Watiki Way\, Box Elder\, SD\, 57719\, United States
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SUMMARY:National Council for Mental Wellbeing: Chronic Pain and Commercial Tobacco Use - Challenges Across the Cancer Continuum
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain and Commercial Tobacco Use: Challenges Across the Cancer Continuum\nThursday\, Aug 21\n1-2 p.m. ET \nChronic pain and commercial tobacco use are intertwined experiences for many people\, complicating both treatment outcomes and quality of life. In this webinar\, we’ll explore the complex\, two-way relationship between chronic pain and smoking as it relates to cancer care. We will discuss how these issues intersect across the cancer continuum\, from diagnosis through survivorship and thrivership\, and the unique challenges they present for patients and providers. \nThe presentation will also cover the obstacles that often hinder effective tobacco treatment in people managing both cancer and persistent pain. You’ll leave with evidence-informed strategies for integrating tobacco cessation into cancer care that take a holistic and patient-centered approach to pain management and long-term health. \nFeatured Speaker: \n\nEleni Romano\, PhD\, ABPP; Assistant Professor\, Behavioral Health and Wellness Program\, University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine\n\nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \nDescribe the two-way relationship between chronic pain and tobacco smoking. \nIdentify key impediments to tobacco treatment in people with persistent pain\, including mental health and other chronic disease considerations. \nRegister
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/national-council-for-mental-wellbeing-chronic-pain-and-commercial-tobacco-use-challenges-across-the-cancer-continuum/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Using Professional Assertiveness in Dealing with Difficult People
DESCRIPTION:Healthcare professionals (HCPs) are increasingly saying that in the course of their work they are encountering very difficult\, even threatening\, behaviors from patients and other people whom they serve. When an HCP is a kind\, “pro-social” person it can be difficult to know how to effectively respond to these behaviors. In such situations it is easy to become overwhelmed and to sacrifice care standards and facility rules. HCPs say these behaviors lead to high stress and burnout. The aim of this presentation is to empower HCPs to more effectively deal with the difficult behaviors of others\, and to act in assertive and professional ways to protect themselves and their organizations. \nSDAHO Webinar \nPresenter: Tim Heerts\, MA\, Clinical Specialist\, Avera Health \nThursday\, August 28\, 2025\n11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (CDT)\n\nFree for SDAHO members\, $49 for non-members\n\nRegistration
URL:https://www.cancersd.com/event/webinar-using-professional-assertiveness-in-dealing-with-difficult-people/
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