CoC Standards for Survivorship Care Planning: An American Cancer Society Webinar

Webinars published on October 27, 2016 in American Cancer Society, CoC Standards, Survivorship
Robin Vanderpool, DrPH
College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Program Description:

This is part one of a free, interactive three-part webinar series on Survivorship hosted by the American Cancer Society. The webinars will include information about the Commission on Cancer survivorship care planning standard and the role of National Cancer Database data, review of the newly released American Cancer Society cancer survivorship care guidelines and a presentation by healthcare systems implementing survivorship programs.

Presenters:

Nina Miller, MSSW, OSW-C
Cancer Liaison Initiatives Manager
American College of Surgeons
Commission on Cancer

Erica McNamara, MPH
NCDB Associate Manager 
American College of Surgeons
Commission on Cancer 

Robin Vanderpool, DrPH
Associate Professor
University of Kentucky (UK)
College of Public Health
Department of Health, Behavior & Society
Associate Member of the UK Markey Cancer Center

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