The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) sponsors a number of free community-based professional education programs for healthcare professionals, particularly for oncology nurses and social workers. Patients, their families and caregivers are also invited to attend
Staying Connected:Facilitating the Learning Experience Before and After Cancer Treatment
A program for school professionals and parents about pediatric cancer survivors erturning to school.
Presented by Dr. Alan C. Homans, M.D. of FAHC
Hampton Inn-Colchester, 42 Lower Mountain View Drive, Colchester, Vermont
March 29, 2013, 9:00- 12:00, breakfast provided.
3.0 CEUs available upon completion
To RSVP for any of the above programs: Michael Grignon, 518-438-3583, Michael.Grignon@lls.org
These programs are led by local doctors and other healthcare professionals and offer continuing education credits for nurses and social workers.
Topics include current and emerging therapies, patient-provider communications, issues for people living with myeloma and more.
Topics include current and emerging therapies, patient-provider communications, issues for people living with myeloma and more.
Topics include PTCL and PTCL subtypes, treatment options, the role of clinical trials and patient-provider communications.
In addition to our local programs, we sponsor a range of free live and archived online continuing education programs, conferences, meetings and events. For a complete list of our programs, see Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Education Units.