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Survivorship Resources from the GW Cancer Center
The GW Cancer Center's Online Academy is your one-stop shop for training on survivorship topics. Each online course is free and self-paced, and some offer continuing education credits. Selections include:
If it's July, back-to-school can't be far off! Get ready by putting our HPV Awareness Campaign toolkit to use during National Immunization Awareness Month. Use the toolkit to discover evidence-based practices when communicating about HPV vaccinations for children, adolescents, and young adults.
During UV Safety Awareness Month in July, why not review our Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness toolkit? In it, you’ll find evidence-based, CDC approved information. Downloadable messages make it easy to share information on social media. Check it out today!
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