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GW Cancer Center News
Updated Patient Navigation Course Coming Soon
After December 2nd the current training will be paused in order to upload the new revised training with enrollment open towards the end of the year.
Learners currently enrolled in the GW Oncology Patient Navigation course, but who have not completed it, need to complete their training before December 2nd or progress will be lost before the revised training is available.
New Online Course: Getting Paid for Patient Navigation
This free, 30-minute training from the GW Cancer Center provides a comprehensive explanation of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services's new guidelines and billing codes for patient navigation services. View this training today and share it with your clinical partners!
Updated Lung Cancer Awareness Toolkit Now Available
Use our toolkit to download all of the messages and graphics you need to help promote Lung Cancer Awareness Month. This updated toolkit was developed in collaboration with national partners, Lungevity and SelfMade Health Network.
Mandi Pratt-Chapman, MA, PhD, received the Hope Award from the Tigerlily Foundation at the annual EmPOWER Ball in October. The event honored those who demonstrate inspiration, courage, and hope. Honorees shared stories as trailblazers and leaders in health advocacy.
Take a moment to watch the video honoring Dr. Pratt-Chapman's work.
Why not spend some time brushing up on your skills this fall?
The GW Cancer Center's Online Academy offers a variety of free courses. Take as many courses as you like, all from the comfort of your own home and at your own pace. Many offer continuing education credit, so get started today!
November is Lung Cancer & Palliative Care Awareness Month
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Palliative Care Awareness Month! This month provides you with an opportunity to promote awareness among providers and the public about both lung cancer risk reduction and the importance of palliative care.
This work was supported by Cooperative Agreement #NU58DP007539-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of CDC.
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