November CME Opportunities for Cancer and Primary Care Providers

“Innovations in the Field of Lung Cancer”
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
5:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
Virtual via Webex

Conference Fee: $25, or free for Cooper faculty and team members who are part of the target audience.

Intended Audience:

The intended audience for this conference includes primary care physicians, pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, and radiation oncologists. Residents, fellows, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, genetics professionals, tumor registrars, and other allied health professionals with an educational need or interest in this topic may also attend.

Overall Learner Objectives:

  • Describe current approaches to lung cancer care.
  • Identify potential benefits and limitations of the screening and diagnostic tests and guidelines.
  • Understand the role of multidisciplinary teams in the care of the lung cancer patient.
  • Discuss the role of immunotherapy and other targeted therapies in cancer care.

Register and download the program brochure by clicking here.

“Back, Hip, and Leg Pain: Where to Begin?”
Thursday, November 18, 2021
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Participate at the venue or via Webex
In person at The Westin, 555 Fellowship Road, Mount Laurel, NJ

Preregistration is required for this free CME activity.

Intended Audience:

The intended audience for this conference includes primary care physicians. Residents, fellows, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, nurses, and other physicians with an educational need or interest in this topic may also attend.

Overall Learner Objectives:

  • Describe the spectrum of acute and chronic degenerative pathologies that can contribute to back, hip, and leg pain.
  • Understand aspects of the patient’s history and physical exam that indicate specific pathologies and gain knowledge of which imaging studies to order to confirm the diagnosis.
  • Educate primary care providers concerning history, physical exam findings, and imaging studies that would improve their differential diagnosis skills and the appropriate referral to manage the patient’s problem.

Register and download the program brochure by clicking here.