Test Course 11/7/18 | $40.00 | MORE INFO |
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: November 07, 2018 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Original Seminar Date: October 15, 2019 | |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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The genetic predisposition to cancer and the advent of targeted therapy ushered in the growth of genetic testing and genetic counseling in oncology. Genetic counseling for germline mutations and for somatic mutations have both grown exponentially in the last decades. Leading oncologists and genetics stakeholders strongly recommend that qualified oncology providers conduct predictive genetic testing. It is therefore expected that advanced practitioners, who are on the forefront of oncology patient care, play a key role in genetic counseling by developing an expertise through advancing their education and practice. Continuing Education Language
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) and the Advanced Practitioner Society for hematology and Oncology (APSHO). Society of Gynecologic Oncology is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. SGO designates this activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ , ANCC or 0.15 CEU for ACPE credits.
Enduring activity: Start date: October 17, 2017; Expiration date October 16, 2018 Successful Completion: For successful completion of the continuing education activity, participants must complete the post test with a passing score of 66% and an evaluation. For Pharmacists: Pharmacy Universal Activity Number: 0594-0000-17-004-H01-P (knowledge based activity).; 0.15 CEU. The pharmacists must submit their NABP ePID and DOB to the provider by after completing the online post test and evaluation. Target Audience A continuing education activity or nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, advanced degree nurses, oncology and hematology nurses, pharmacists and physicians. Financial Disclosures All individuals in positions to control the content of this program (e.g., planners, faculty, content reviewers) are expected to disclose all financial relationships with commercial interests that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of this continuing education activity. Society of Gynecologic Oncology identified and resolved all conflicts of interest through mechanisms included in the SGO’s Conflict of Interest Resolution Policy. Participants have the responsibility to assess the impact (if any) of the disclosed information on the educational value of the activity. Disclosures Heather Hampel has received consulting fees/honoraria from Beijing Genomics, has equity interests/stock options and has served on the advisory board for Genome Medical, has served on the advisory board for Invitae, and has a financial relationship with Myriad Genetic Labs, Inc. Paula Anastasia has served on speakers bureaus for Clovis, Genentech, and Merck. Brianna Hoffner has served as a consultant for Abbott Laboratories, Lilly, and Merck. Leigha Senter-Jamieson has received consulting fees/honoraria from AstraZeneca, Clovis, and MyGene Counsel; and has served on speakers bureaus for FORCE, LBBC, and AstraZeneca. Society of Gynecologic Oncology Teri Jordan, CAE, CMP, has nothing to disclose.
LEAD NURSE PLANNER Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, has nothing to disclose.
PLANNERS Jeannine Coronna has nothing to disclose. Larry Rosenberg has nothing to disclose.
This activity is supported with an educational grant by AstraZeneca.
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: October 15, 2017 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now | |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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SGO Robotics Academy: Clinical Application of Robotic Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology: Session III: Radicals and Beyond | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
Please join us for the third webinar in our SGO Robotics Academy Series: Radicals and Beyond. Peter Lim, MD, FACOG and Kenneth Kim, MD, FACOG will be covering:
Come armed with your questions—there will be a 30 minute Q&A session after a one hour lecture with demonstration and video by Dr. Lim! This will build upon the first two webinars, and will discuss tips and approaches for optimal sidewall dissection, execution of radical hysterectomies, as well as nerve-sparing techniques, and isolated parametrectomies and upper vaginectomies. We look forward to having you join us. In case you missed the first two webinars, “Ports, Ports, Ports” and “Nodes Nodes Nodes” they are available for streaming on SGOConnectEd. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: July 21, 2015 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Formats Available: Streaming + MP4 Download | |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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SGO Robotics Academy: Clinical Application of Robotic Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology: Session III: Radicals and Beyond | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
Please join us for the third webinar in our SGO Robotics Academy Series: Radicals and Beyond. Peter Lim, MD, FACOG and Kenneth Kim, MD, FACOG will be covering:
Come armed with your questions—there will be a 30 minute Q&A session after a one hour lecture with demonstration and video by Dr. Lim! This will build upon the first two webinars, and will discuss tips and approaches for optimal sidewall dissection, execution of radical hysterectomies, as well as nerve-sparing techniques, and isolated parametrectomies and upper vaginectomies. We look forward to having you join us. In case you missed the first two webinars, “Ports, Ports, Ports” and “Nodes Nodes Nodes” they are available for streaming on SGOConnectEd. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: July 21, 2015 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Germline and somatic genetic evaluation in breast and ovarian cancer (Cocktail Part 2) | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
Please join us for the first webinar of our new series COCKTAIL- Contemporary Ovarian Cancer: Keys to Therapies and Integrated Learning This 5-part series will include 4 webinars, and a live "Lunch and Learn" session at the 2018 SGO Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer. Topics covered include:
Accreditation: Joint Accreditation: In support of improving patient care, [Insert name of Joint Accredited Provider] is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. This activity has not been submitted to ACPE for Pharmacists credit AMA Credit Designation Statement - Physicians This activity is approved for 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™. ANCC Credit Designation Statement- Nurses This CE activity is approved for 1.5 ANCC contact hours. PAs may claim a maximum of Category 1 credits (1.5) for completing this activity. NCCPA accepts CAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizaitons accredited by ACCME or a recognized medical society.
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Formats Available: On-Demand, Live Webcast + Streaming | Original Seminar Date: January 23, 2018 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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SGO Robotics Academy: Clinical Application of Robotic Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology: Session III: Radicals and Beyond | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
Please join us for the third webinar in our SGO Robotics Academy Series: Radicals and Beyond. Peter Lim, MD, FACOG and Kenneth Kim, MD, FACOG will be covering:
Come armed with your questions—there will be a 30 minute Q&A session after a one hour lecture with demonstration and video by Dr. Lim! This will build upon the first two webinars, and will discuss tips and approaches for optimal sidewall dissection, execution of radical hysterectomies, as well as nerve-sparing techniques, and isolated parametrectomies and upper vaginectomies. We look forward to having you join us. In case you missed the first two webinars, “Ports, Ports, Ports” and “Nodes Nodes Nodes” they are available for streaming on SGOConnectEd. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: July 21, 2015 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Please join us to discuss the indications for PARP inhibitors for ovarian cancer, including maintenance versus treatment. We will explore the role of bevacizumab in ovarian cancer treatment, including platinum sensitive and resistant disease and maintenance. We will delve deeper into novel therapeutics for ovarian cancer, including immunotherapy and antibody drug conjugates. JOINT ACCREDITATION In support of improving patient care, Society of Gynecologic Oncology is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. AMA Credit designation Statement – Physicians This activity is approved for 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ ANCC Credit Designation Statement- Nurse This activity is approved for 1.5 ANCC contact hours. This activity has not been submitted to ACPE for Pharmacist credit. PA's may claim maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1™ credits for completing this activity. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: February 15, 2018 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Understanding and Applying Molecular Profiling Tests in Ovarian Cancer (Cocktail Part 3) | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
This third installment of the COCKTAIL series will help learners understand and interpret clinical genomic testing and will discuss cases to reveal practical clinical applications of next generation sequencing in ovarian cancer. In addition, learners will understand some of the novel applications of tumor sequencing currently in development. DISCLOSURES Dr. Jocelyn Chapman, MD -- No Disclosures at this time. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: April 24, 2018 |
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SGO Robotics Academy: Clinical Application of Robotic Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology: Session III: Radicals and Beyond | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
Please join us for the third webinar in our SGO Robotics Academy Series: Radicals and Beyond. Peter Lim, MD, FACOG and Kenneth Kim, MD, FACOG will be covering:
Come armed with your questions—there will be a 30 minute Q&A session after a one hour lecture with demonstration and video by Dr. Lim! This will build upon the first two webinars, and will discuss tips and approaches for optimal sidewall dissection, execution of radical hysterectomies, as well as nerve-sparing techniques, and isolated parametrectomies and upper vaginectomies. We look forward to having you join us. In case you missed the first two webinars, “Ports, Ports, Ports” and “Nodes Nodes Nodes” they are available for streaming on SGOConnectEd. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: July 21, 2015 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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The Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer brings together the best and brightest in the specialty of gynecologic oncology to learn and share the latest research and practice innovations in the treatment of gynecologic malignancies. This intensive, comprehensive 4-day event offers continuing education creditsand features many educational sessions in a variety of didactic and interactive formats so you can stay on the cutting edge of your field and provide the best, evidence-based care for your patients. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: March 23, 2018 |
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PARP Inhibitors in Gynecologic Oncology: Management and Treatment of Side Effects in Practice | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
This slide deck contains useful tips for managing PARP side effects when used to treat gynecologic cancers. This is a printable document that can be downloaded for use in-clinic or viewed on a desktop or mobile device. | |
Formats Available: Slide Deck Download | Original Seminar Date: July 22, 2019 |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Germline and somatic genetic evaluation in breast and ovarian cancer (Cocktail Part 2) | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
Please join us for the first webinar of our new series COCKTAIL- Contemporary Ovarian Cancer: Keys to Therapies and Integrated Learning This 5-part series will include 4 webinars, and a live "Lunch and Learn" session at the 2018 SGO Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer. Topics covered include:
Accreditation: Joint Accreditation: In support of improving patient care, [Insert name of Joint Accredited Provider] is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. This activity has not been submitted to ACPE for Pharmacists credit AMA Credit Designation Statement - Physicians This activity is approved for 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™. ANCC Credit Designation Statement- Nurses This CE activity is approved for 1.5 ANCC contact hours. PAs may claim a maximum of Category 1 credits (1.5) for completing this activity. NCCPA accepts CAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizaitons accredited by ACCME or a recognized medical society.
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Formats Available: On-Demand, Live Webcast + Streaming | Original Seminar Date: January 23, 2018 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Please join us to discuss the indications for PARP inhibitors for ovarian cancer, including maintenance versus treatment. We will explore the role of bevacizumab in ovarian cancer treatment, including platinum sensitive and resistant disease and maintenance. We will delve deeper into novel therapeutics for ovarian cancer, including immunotherapy and antibody drug conjugates. JOINT ACCREDITATION In support of improving patient care, Society of Gynecologic Oncology is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. AMA Credit designation Statement – Physicians This activity is approved for 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ ANCC Credit Designation Statement- Nurse This activity is approved for 1.5 ANCC contact hours. This activity has not been submitted to ACPE for Pharmacist credit. PA's may claim maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1™ credits for completing this activity. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: February 15, 2018 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Understanding and Applying Molecular Profiling Tests in Ovarian Cancer (Cocktail Part 3) | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
This third installment of the COCKTAIL series will help learners understand and interpret clinical genomic testing and will discuss cases to reveal practical clinical applications of next generation sequencing in ovarian cancer. In addition, learners will understand some of the novel applications of tumor sequencing currently in development. DISCLOSURES Dr. Jocelyn Chapman, MD -- No Disclosures at this time. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: April 24, 2018 |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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The Palliative Care Task Force presents this 4-part online educational module series addressing the use of opioids in gynecologic oncology. The series is aimed at practitioners in gynecologic oncology and reviews best practices and cases relevant to the use of opioids in women's cancer care. The series starts with an introduction to opioids and different times through the course of cancer care in which opioids are used. Part 2 is a practical case-based primer on opioid conversion, escalation, and rotation. Part 3 focuses on common toxicities of opioid use. And Part 4 concludes with a review of the current landscape of the opioid epidemic and regulatory issues. We hope this series will be a practical guide to gynecologic oncology providers regarding their use of opioids for women with cancer.
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Enhanced Recovery: The New Standard for Perioperative Care in Gynecologic Oncology Bundle | $50.00 | MORE INFO |
You asked for more and we listened: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is the wave of the future for many specialties, including Gynecologic Oncology. The ERAS session at the 2016 Annual Meeting generated much conversation and requests for further engagement on the subject, so this series will teach you the history, guidelines and tools for implementation of an ERAS program at your institution. | |
Formats Available: Live Webcast | |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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The Palliative Care Task Force presents this 4-part online educational module series addressing the use of opioids in gynecologic oncology. The series is aimed at practitioners in gynecologic oncology and reviews best practices and cases relevant to the use of opioids in women's cancer care. The series starts with an introduction to opioids and different times through the course of cancer care in which opioids are used. Part 2 is a practical case-based primer on opioid conversion, escalation, and rotation. Part 3 focuses on common toxicities of opioid use. And Part 4 concludes with a review of the current landscape of the opioid epidemic and regulatory issues. We hope this series will be a practical guide to gynecologic oncology providers regarding their use of opioids for women with cancer.
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Enhanced Recovery: The New Standard for Perioperative Care in Gynecologic Oncology: Session I: What is ERAS and how can it help us? | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
January 16, 2017 - Session I: What is ERAS and how can it help us? - Jamie Bakkum-Gamez, MD, Sean Dowdy, MD, and Gregg Nelson, MD - History and background of ERAS - Generating buy in as a cost saving technique - Importance of monitoring protocol compliance - Outcomes data - Full team engagement | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: January 16, 2017 |
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As technology and knowledge continue to outpace our ability to realize clinical implementation, controversy and confusion over genetic counseling, testing and treatment recommendations in gynecologic oncology, specifically related to “who, how, and when”, are reaching a peak. Who is best suited to address various aspects of care, and how and when should this care most effectively be delivered? How can the cancer care team unite to overcome substantive barriers such as the inadequate reimbursement of genetic counselors under current Medicare guidelines, payer restrictions, cascade testing, and a greater involvement of genetic counselors throughout the entire process when appropriate? This live webinar will summarize the in-depth analysis and outcomes of the SGO Genetics Summit that took place July 27-28. Please sign on to Connect Ed to participate in this much-needed conversation. | |
Formats Available: Live Webcast + Streaming, On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: October 13, 2015 |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Formats Available: On-Demand, Live Webcast | Original Seminar Date: October 12, 2022 |
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Special Interest Session IV: Practicing Wellness: Tools for Cultivating Resilience and Avoiding Burnout | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
How long has it been since you last felt really stressed by your work? Given the ever increasing demands of medical practice, stress and burnout are critical issues. This session provides practical tools for enhancing your resilience in stressful times, and an opportunity to practice a few. Experts will share how leadership coaching can support your professional growth as you work to address stress, combat burnout, and find work-life balance. You will leave with tools and knowhow to help you thrive in our demanding and rewarding specialty. | |
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This session spans studies of promoter methylation as a predictor of treatment response and models describing the impact of burnout on physician productivity. What these presentations have in common is their focus on maximizing efficiency and efficacy to optimize patient care – by matching treatments to patients most likely to benefit and by sustaining physician productivity in our field. | |
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2017 Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer - Scientific Plenary III: Contemporary Clinical Controversies | MORE INFO |
Presentations describing alternative treatment strategies or deviations from accepted guidelines for cervix cancer will be presented. A molecular basis for racial disparities in endometrial cancer outcomes will be presented. | |
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The Society for Gynecologic Oncology (SGO), the Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology (APSHO) and Harborside Medical Education invite allied health practitioners in the subspecialty of gynecologic oncology to a dinner symposium during SGO’s 48th Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer. This course is geared towards Advanced Practitioners (APs) such as nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical pharmacists, and clinical nurse specialists. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: March 11, 2017 |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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Enhanced Recovery: The New Standard for Perioperative Care in Gynecologic Oncology Bundle | $50.00 | MORE INFO |
You asked for more and we listened: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is the wave of the future for many specialties, including Gynecologic Oncology. The ERAS session at the 2016 Annual Meeting generated much conversation and requests for further engagement on the subject, so this series will teach you the history, guidelines and tools for implementation of an ERAS program at your institution. | |
Formats Available: Live Webcast | |
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Enhanced Recovery: The New Standard for Perioperative Care in Gynecologic Oncology: Session I: What is ERAS and how can it help us? | $0.00 | MORE INFO |
January 16, 2017 - Session I: What is ERAS and how can it help us? - Jamie Bakkum-Gamez, MD, Sean Dowdy, MD, and Gregg Nelson, MD - History and background of ERAS - Generating buy in as a cost saving technique - Importance of monitoring protocol compliance - Outcomes data - Full team engagement | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: January 16, 2017 |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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The genetic predisposition to cancer and the advent of targeted therapy ushered in the growth of genetic testing and genetic counseling in oncology. Genetic counseling for germline mutations and for somatic mutations have both grown exponentially in the last decades. Leading oncologists and genetics stakeholders strongly recommend that qualified oncology providers conduct predictive genetic testing. It is therefore expected that advanced practitioners, who are on the forefront of oncology patient care, play a key role in genetic counseling by developing an expertise through advancing their education and practice. Continuing Education Language
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) and the Advanced Practitioner Society for hematology and Oncology (APSHO). Society of Gynecologic Oncology is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. SGO designates this activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ , ANCC or 0.15 CEU for ACPE credits.
Enduring activity: Start date: October 17, 2017; Expiration date October 16, 2018 Successful Completion: For successful completion of the continuing education activity, participants must complete the post test with a passing score of 66% and an evaluation. For Pharmacists: Pharmacy Universal Activity Number: 0594-0000-17-004-H01-P (knowledge based activity).; 0.15 CEU. The pharmacists must submit their NABP ePID and DOB to the provider by after completing the online post test and evaluation. Target Audience A continuing education activity or nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, advanced degree nurses, oncology and hematology nurses, pharmacists and physicians. Financial Disclosures All individuals in positions to control the content of this program (e.g., planners, faculty, content reviewers) are expected to disclose all financial relationships with commercial interests that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of this continuing education activity. Society of Gynecologic Oncology identified and resolved all conflicts of interest through mechanisms included in the SGO’s Conflict of Interest Resolution Policy. Participants have the responsibility to assess the impact (if any) of the disclosed information on the educational value of the activity. Disclosures Heather Hampel has received consulting fees/honoraria from Beijing Genomics, has equity interests/stock options and has served on the advisory board for Genome Medical, has served on the advisory board for Invitae, and has a financial relationship with Myriad Genetic Labs, Inc. Paula Anastasia has served on speakers bureaus for Clovis, Genentech, and Merck. Brianna Hoffner has served as a consultant for Abbott Laboratories, Lilly, and Merck. Leigha Senter-Jamieson has received consulting fees/honoraria from AstraZeneca, Clovis, and MyGene Counsel; and has served on speakers bureaus for FORCE, LBBC, and AstraZeneca. Society of Gynecologic Oncology Teri Jordan, CAE, CMP, has nothing to disclose.
LEAD NURSE PLANNER Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, has nothing to disclose.
PLANNERS Jeannine Coronna has nothing to disclose. Larry Rosenberg has nothing to disclose.
This activity is supported with an educational grant by AstraZeneca.
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: October 15, 2017 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now | |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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The genetic predisposition to cancer and the advent of targeted therapy ushered in the growth of genetic testing and genetic counseling in oncology. Genetic counseling for germline mutations and for somatic mutations have both grown exponentially in the last decades. Leading oncologists and genetics stakeholders strongly recommend that qualified oncology providers conduct predictive genetic testing. It is therefore expected that advanced practitioners, who are on the forefront of oncology patient care, play a key role in genetic counseling by developing an expertise through advancing their education and practice. Continuing Education Language
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) and the Advanced Practitioner Society for hematology and Oncology (APSHO). Society of Gynecologic Oncology is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. SGO designates this activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ , ANCC or 0.15 CEU for ACPE credits.
Enduring activity: Start date: October 17, 2017; Expiration date October 16, 2018 Successful Completion: For successful completion of the continuing education activity, participants must complete the post test with a passing score of 66% and an evaluation. For Pharmacists: Pharmacy Universal Activity Number: 0594-0000-17-004-H01-P (knowledge based activity).; 0.15 CEU. The pharmacists must submit their NABP ePID and DOB to the provider by after completing the online post test and evaluation. Target Audience A continuing education activity or nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, advanced degree nurses, oncology and hematology nurses, pharmacists and physicians. Financial Disclosures All individuals in positions to control the content of this program (e.g., planners, faculty, content reviewers) are expected to disclose all financial relationships with commercial interests that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of this continuing education activity. Society of Gynecologic Oncology identified and resolved all conflicts of interest through mechanisms included in the SGO’s Conflict of Interest Resolution Policy. Participants have the responsibility to assess the impact (if any) of the disclosed information on the educational value of the activity. Disclosures Heather Hampel has received consulting fees/honoraria from Beijing Genomics, has equity interests/stock options and has served on the advisory board for Genome Medical, has served on the advisory board for Invitae, and has a financial relationship with Myriad Genetic Labs, Inc. Paula Anastasia has served on speakers bureaus for Clovis, Genentech, and Merck. Brianna Hoffner has served as a consultant for Abbott Laboratories, Lilly, and Merck. Leigha Senter-Jamieson has received consulting fees/honoraria from AstraZeneca, Clovis, and MyGene Counsel; and has served on speakers bureaus for FORCE, LBBC, and AstraZeneca. Society of Gynecologic Oncology Teri Jordan, CAE, CMP, has nothing to disclose.
LEAD NURSE PLANNER Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, has nothing to disclose.
PLANNERS Jeannine Coronna has nothing to disclose. Larry Rosenberg has nothing to disclose.
This activity is supported with an educational grant by AstraZeneca.
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: October 15, 2017 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now | |
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
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This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
MORE INFO |
The genetic predisposition to cancer and the advent of targeted therapy ushered in the growth of genetic testing and genetic counseling in oncology. Genetic counseling for germline mutations and for somatic mutations have both grown exponentially in the last decades. Leading oncologists and genetics stakeholders strongly recommend that qualified oncology providers conduct predictive genetic testing. It is therefore expected that advanced practitioners, who are on the forefront of oncology patient care, play a key role in genetic counseling by developing an expertise through advancing their education and practice. Continuing Education Language
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) and the Advanced Practitioner Society for hematology and Oncology (APSHO). Society of Gynecologic Oncology is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. SGO designates this activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ , ANCC or 0.15 CEU for ACPE credits.
Enduring activity: Start date: October 17, 2017; Expiration date October 16, 2018 Successful Completion: For successful completion of the continuing education activity, participants must complete the post test with a passing score of 66% and an evaluation. For Pharmacists: Pharmacy Universal Activity Number: 0594-0000-17-004-H01-P (knowledge based activity).; 0.15 CEU. The pharmacists must submit their NABP ePID and DOB to the provider by after completing the online post test and evaluation. Target Audience A continuing education activity or nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, advanced degree nurses, oncology and hematology nurses, pharmacists and physicians. Financial Disclosures All individuals in positions to control the content of this program (e.g., planners, faculty, content reviewers) are expected to disclose all financial relationships with commercial interests that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of this continuing education activity. Society of Gynecologic Oncology identified and resolved all conflicts of interest through mechanisms included in the SGO’s Conflict of Interest Resolution Policy. Participants have the responsibility to assess the impact (if any) of the disclosed information on the educational value of the activity. Disclosures Heather Hampel has received consulting fees/honoraria from Beijing Genomics, has equity interests/stock options and has served on the advisory board for Genome Medical, has served on the advisory board for Invitae, and has a financial relationship with Myriad Genetic Labs, Inc. Paula Anastasia has served on speakers bureaus for Clovis, Genentech, and Merck. Brianna Hoffner has served as a consultant for Abbott Laboratories, Lilly, and Merck. Leigha Senter-Jamieson has received consulting fees/honoraria from AstraZeneca, Clovis, and MyGene Counsel; and has served on speakers bureaus for FORCE, LBBC, and AstraZeneca. Society of Gynecologic Oncology Teri Jordan, CAE, CMP, has nothing to disclose.
LEAD NURSE PLANNER Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, has nothing to disclose.
PLANNERS Jeannine Coronna has nothing to disclose. Larry Rosenberg has nothing to disclose.
This activity is supported with an educational grant by AstraZeneca.
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: October 15, 2017 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now | |
Approved Credit: | ||
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In concert with the Fellowship Program Directors Committee and geared toward young physicians, the Core Gynecologic Oncology Series includes foundational lectures from experts covering all gynecologic cancer disease sites and treatment modalities. This library of lectures will continue to be expanded over time. Please see individual lecture presentations for specific topics and lecturers. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 01, 2020 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
MORE INFO |
This lecture series covers basic roles of genetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), hereditary uterine and colon cancer (Lynch), and integration of hereditary assessment into practice. The lecture includes editorial and best practice discussions with SGO members who have integrated the following successfully into practice:
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: August 26, 2014 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
MORE INFO |
This lecture series contains several presentations on the topic of palliative care. First, Dr. AK Goodman discusses specific management of cases and the elements that need to be addressed in continuing chemotherapy treatment. Then, Dr. Kerry Rodabaugh discusses guiding patients decisions at end of life. Finally, Dr. Bernadette Craccchiolo discusses assessing pain and ways of managing pain. | |
Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: December 12, 2012 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now |
MORE INFO |
The genetic predisposition to cancer and the advent of targeted therapy ushered in the growth of genetic testing and genetic counseling in oncology. Genetic counseling for germline mutations and for somatic mutations have both grown exponentially in the last decades. Leading oncologists and genetics stakeholders strongly recommend that qualified oncology providers conduct predictive genetic testing. It is therefore expected that advanced practitioners, who are on the forefront of oncology patient care, play a key role in genetic counseling by developing an expertise through advancing their education and practice. Continuing Education Language
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) and the Advanced Practitioner Society for hematology and Oncology (APSHO). Society of Gynecologic Oncology is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. SGO designates this activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ , ANCC or 0.15 CEU for ACPE credits.
Enduring activity: Start date: October 17, 2017; Expiration date October 16, 2018 Successful Completion: For successful completion of the continuing education activity, participants must complete the post test with a passing score of 66% and an evaluation. For Pharmacists: Pharmacy Universal Activity Number: 0594-0000-17-004-H01-P (knowledge based activity).; 0.15 CEU. The pharmacists must submit their NABP ePID and DOB to the provider by after completing the online post test and evaluation. Target Audience A continuing education activity or nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, advanced degree nurses, oncology and hematology nurses, pharmacists and physicians. Financial Disclosures All individuals in positions to control the content of this program (e.g., planners, faculty, content reviewers) are expected to disclose all financial relationships with commercial interests that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of this continuing education activity. Society of Gynecologic Oncology identified and resolved all conflicts of interest through mechanisms included in the SGO’s Conflict of Interest Resolution Policy. Participants have the responsibility to assess the impact (if any) of the disclosed information on the educational value of the activity. Disclosures Heather Hampel has received consulting fees/honoraria from Beijing Genomics, has equity interests/stock options and has served on the advisory board for Genome Medical, has served on the advisory board for Invitae, and has a financial relationship with Myriad Genetic Labs, Inc. Paula Anastasia has served on speakers bureaus for Clovis, Genentech, and Merck. Brianna Hoffner has served as a consultant for Abbott Laboratories, Lilly, and Merck. Leigha Senter-Jamieson has received consulting fees/honoraria from AstraZeneca, Clovis, and MyGene Counsel; and has served on speakers bureaus for FORCE, LBBC, and AstraZeneca. Society of Gynecologic Oncology Teri Jordan, CAE, CMP, has nothing to disclose.
LEAD NURSE PLANNER Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, has nothing to disclose.
PLANNERS Jeannine Coronna has nothing to disclose. Larry Rosenberg has nothing to disclose.
This activity is supported with an educational grant by AstraZeneca.
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Formats Available: On-Demand | Original Seminar Date: October 15, 2017 On-Demand Release Date: Available Now | |
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