Cervical Cancer Preceptorship
Starting on:
Mar 16, 2022
Ending on:
Apr 4, 2022
Moderator(s):
Venue:
Virtual- International Cancer Institute
Max Credits:
10 Points

Provider:
International Cancer Institute
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Cervical Cancer Preceptorship

Starting on:
Mar 16, 2022 4:00 PM
Ending on:
Apr 4, 2022 5:30 PM
Venue:
Virtual- International Cancer Institute

Description

General internists and Primary Care Clinicians must maintain an extensive knowledge base on a wide variety of topics covering all body systems as well as common and uncommon disorders. The primary target audience for this course comprises the multidisciplinary clinical cancer care team members including, but not limited to medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists; fellows; gastroenterologists; nephrologists; neurologists; pathologists; pulmonologists; radiologists; researchers; oncology nurse practitioners and oncology nurses; Oncology pharmacists; Oncology Pharm Techs; Oncology clinical officers; physician assistants; and other allied health care professionals.

Objectives

At the end of this educational activity, participants should be able to: 1. Recognize the global burden of cervical cancer and compare its incidence in more and less developed regions 2. describe the epidemiology, etiology, and methods of prevention (including the role of HPV) of cervical cancer and management of pre-malignant lesions. 3. recognize the role of pathological diagnosis and staging procedures/studies-including diagnostic and radiological procedures for cervical cancer 4. To understand the role of surgery in the management of cervical cancer 5. To understand the role of radiotherapy in the management of cervical cancer 6. Appreciate the Management of locally advanced cervical cancer 7. appreciate the role of systemic therapies, including antiangiogenic therapy in cervical cancer treatment as part of the standard of care treatment protocols 8. recall the goals and standard of care in the management of metastatic cervical cancer. 9. understand the role of Palliative, supportive, and survivorship care in cervical cancer management 10. To discuss clinical cases between faculty and participants

Presenters

  1. Prof. Fredrick Chite
    Consultant Physician. Chief Medical Oncologist & Hematologist Executive Director/ CEO
    International Cancer Institute

  2. Dr. Muluken Gizaw
    Assistant Professor, Public Health Addis Ababa University
    Addis Ababa University

  3. Dr. Benjamin Elly
    Consultant Gynecologic Oncologist
    Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital-Eldoret

  4. Dr. Gregory Ganda
    Consultant Gynecologic Oncologist
    Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching & Referral Hospital

  5. Dr. Kibet Kibor
    Anatomic Pathologist
    Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital-Eldoret

  6. Dr. Elizabeth Siwillis
    Clinical Oncologist
    Nakuru Regional Cancer Center

  7. Dr. Dawit Worku
    Assistant Professor of OB-GYN, Gynecologic Oncologist
    Addis Ababa University

  8. Dr. Verna Vanderpuye
    Radiation Oncologist
    National Center for Radiotherapy Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra- Ghana

  9. Dr. Paul Mambwe
    Clinical Oncologist
    Taipei TMM

  10. Dr. Kevin Makori
    Clinical and Radiation Oncologist

  11. Dr. Hussein Elias
    Family Physician
    AMPATH

  12. Prof. Fredrick Chite
    Consultant Physician, Medical Oncologist, and Hematologist, Executive Director & CEO
    International Cancer Institute

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