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  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    This module assists the learner to develop a manuscript for submission. The learner will learn to identify topics and develop manuscripts with useful tips provided by the faculty.

    Manuscript Writing 101 covers essential steps from choosing a research topic to journal submission and peer review responses. This course was designed to help Advanced Practitioners master scientific writing, providing the tools and insights needed for successful publication. It is ideal for both beginners and those looking to refine their skills.

    At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:

    • Discuss choosing the right research topic and journal
    • Understand the manuscript submission process
    • Navigating peer reviews and revisions
    • Avoiding predatory journals
    • Amanda Brink, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, AOCNP
    • Sandra Cuellar, PharmD, BCOP
    • Cara Fleming, AGPCNP-BC, AOCNP
    • Carolyn Grande, CRNP, AOCNP, FAPO
    • Amber Koehler, PA-C
    • Heather Lewin, MSN, APRN
    • Gayathri Moorthy, PhD, APRN, AOCNP
    • Nancy Nix, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP
    • Anshika Singh, PharmD
    • Gabriele Urschel, DNP, RN, FNP-C, AOCNP
    • Constance Visovsky, PHD, RN, ACNP, FAAN
    • Amelia Wodzinski, RN, CRNP, AOCNP
    • Wendy Vogel, MSN, FNP, AOCNP, FAPO
    • Heather Koniarczyk, MSN, APRN-CNP, AOCNP, FAPO

    Sandra Cuellar, PharmD, BCOP, FHOPA, FASHP

    Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Oncology Pharmacist

    University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), UI Health

    Dr. Sandra Cuellar is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Pharmacy and a clinical oncology pharmacist at UI Health. She received her PharmD degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy and then completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Following her residency, she completed a specialty oncology residency at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Dr. Cuellar is the director of the oncology residency program and chair of the IRB at UI Health. Dr. Cuellar is an editor at large for the Journal of Hematology Oncology Pharmacy and an invited lecturer to national organizations, including HOPA, ASHP, ACCP, ACCC, and AMCP. In addition, Dr. Cuellar was recently appointed to be a member of the ASHP Commission on Credentialing and past chair of the industry relation council for the Hematology Oncology Pharmacy Association. 

  • Contains 5 Component(s)

    This course covers the basics of cancer biology and genetics, including cancer characteristics, carcinogenesis, oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and cellular signaling pathways. It also addresses genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes and tumor genomic profiling, with insights into future developments, report information, and somatic variant–drug pairs.

    This course provides a comprehensive exploration of cancer biology and genetics. It delves into the characteristics of cancer, the mechanisms of carcinogenesis, and the roles of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. Learners will gain insights into cellular signaling pathways and the genetic testing associated with hereditary cancer syndromes. The course also covers tumor genomic profiling, discussing its indications, various types, and future advancements. Additionally, it offers an in-depth look at the common information found in genomic reports and the interplay between somatic variants and drug pairs.

    This activity qualifies as Category II Continuing Medical Education (CME) for Physician Assistants. Category II CME activities include any medically related activity that enhances the role of a PA and has not been designated for Category I CME credit. It is the responsibility of the participant to log Category II CME hours in accordance with NCCPA guidelines.

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    Expert panel discussion highlighting practical solutions and best practices for current and future APPs in radiation oncology.

    The APSHO Radiation Oncology Committee brings you the APSHO Radiation Oncology APP Network: APP Utilization in Radiation Oncology: Metrics, Challenges, and Best Practices lead by an expert panel on the following key topics:

    • Successful Utilization Models and Challenges
    • Balancing Clinical and Administrative Roles
    • Performance Metrics and Quality Care Alignment
    • Professional Development and Career Growth
    • Navigating Regulatory and Institutional Hurdles

    Katie Bukolt MSN, APRN, FNP-C, AOCNP (Moderator)

    APP Area Manager-Dallas Sammons

    Texas Oncology/ US Oncology

    Kate Martin, PA-C

    Senior manager of APPs for the Department of Radiation Oncology

    Dana-Farber Brigham and Women's Cancer Center

    Maitry Patel, MBA, BSC, BHSc(PA), CCPA

    Manager of Clinical Operations

    University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio

    Molly Tate, APRN, FNP-C

    AP Supervisor of Radiation Oncology

    MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    Tune in to stay updated with the latest advancements in hematology, oncology from the ASCO 2024 conference, and FDA drug approvals.

    Tune in to stay updated with the latest advancements in hematology, oncology from the ASCO 2024 conference, and FDA drug approvals.

    • Hematology Update from ASCO 2024: Discusses key findings in hematology, including new research and treatment approaches.
    • Solid Tumor Oncology Update from ASCO 2024: Covers the latest in solid tumor treatments and their clinical implications.
    • Drug Approval Updates: Reviews the newest drug approvals and their potential impact on patient care

    By watching this webinar, advanced practitioners will gain critical insights into the latest research, innovative treatments, and new drug approvals, enhancing their ability to provide cutting-edge care to patients.

    Katie Sellers (Moderator)

    MPAS, PA-C

    Texas Oncology, Dallas, TX

    No relevant financialrelationships to disclose

    Andrew Guinigundo (Moderator)

    MSN, RN, CNP, ANP-BC, FAPO

    Cincinnati Cancer Advisors, OH

    Speakers’ Bureau: Amgen, Astellas, AstraZeneca, GSK, Natera,Pfizer

    Consulting:Amgen, AstraZeneca

    Megan May (Moderator)

    PharmD, BCOP, FHOPA, FAPO

    Baptist Health Lexington, KY

    Advisory Board: Lilly, Genentech, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo, GlaxoSmithKline

    Speakers’Bureau: Amgen, AstraZeneca

    Consulting:Amgen, Lilly

  • Contains 20 Product(s)

    The Cancer Therapy Prescribing Course is a comprehensive, CE-accredited course for nurse practitioners, PAs, and pharmacists benchmarking the education that advanced practitioners need to safely prescribe cancer therapy. Topics include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy prescribing best practices.

    The Cancer Therapy Prescribing Course is a comprehensive, CE-accredited course for nurse practitioners, PAs, and pharmacists benchmarking the education that advanced practitioners need to safely prescribe cancer therapy. Topics include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy prescribing best practices.

    This course was developed by the Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology (APSHO). Any recommendations contained in this course reflect APSHO's or Harborside's judgement regarding the state of general knowledge and practice in the field as of the date of publication. The recommendations may not be appropriate for use in all circumstances. APSHO and Harborside neither represent nor guarantee that the practices described herein will, if followed, ensure safe and effective patient care. Every healthcare provider should make their own determination regarding specific safe and appropriate patient care practices, including drug dosages and indications, considering patient specific characteristics, institutional policies and procedures, personnel, and equipment. The provider should always consult the most recent prescribing/product information. Though APSHO and the content creators have applied a rigorous review process to produce an error-free module, inadvertent mistakes can occur during the writing/editing/proofreading process. Information is not guaranteed to be accurate, complete, or current. APSHO, its editors, authors and reviewers cannot be held responsible for any liability incurred as a consequence for the application of any of the contents of this course contents. Figures and tables are used as examples and are not meant to be all-inclusive, nor do they represent endorsement of any particular therapy or institution. Websites mentioned are provided for information only and the website hosts are responsible for their own content and availability.

  • Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 08/21/2024

    Gain insights into the latest diagnostic radiology techniques and their applications in radiation oncology.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Understanding the role of diagnostic radiology in treatment planning and patient management
    • Learning about advanced imaging modalities and their impact on radiation therapy
    • Enhancing skills in interpreting radiologic findings relevant to radiation oncology

    Katie Bukolt MSN, APRN, FNP-C, AOCNP (Moderator)

    APP Area Manager-Dallas Sammons

    Texas Oncology/ US Oncology

    Jonathan Moonen, APRN, CNP, DNP

    Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota

    Molly Tate, APRN, FNP-C

    AP Supervisor of Radiation Oncology

    MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    This module assists the learner to develop an abstract for submission to a professional conference. The learner will learn to identify topics and develop abstracts with useful tips provided by the faculty.

    This module assists the learner to develop an abstract for submission to a professional conference. The learner will learn to identify topics and develop abstracts with useful tips provided by the faculty. 

    At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:

    • Identify potential categories for abstract topics
    • Explain the purpose of an abstract
    • Describe useful tips and common pitfalls of writing an abstract
    • Deirdre Casey, MSN, RN, AGACNP-BC
    • Ashley Glode, PharmD, BCOP, FHOPA
    • Carolyn Grande, CRNP, AOCNP, FAPO
    • Charlene Kabel, PharmD, BCOP
    • Heather Lewin, APRN, MSN
    • Nancy Nix, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP
    • Tammy Triglianos, DNP, ANP-BC, AOCNP

    Nancy Nix, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP

    Senior Medical Science Liaison

    Bayer, USMA Genitourinary Oncology

  • Contains 13 Product(s)

    The Safely Prescribing Controlled Substances in Oncology modules by APSHO include 13 comprehensive, and self-paced modules, thoughtfully crafted to equip you with the knowledge and expertise necessary to safely prescribe controlled substances and to understand and manage substance use disorders in the hematology/oncology setting. 9 CE-Accredited Hours (3.5 pharmacology hours for ANCC accreditation)

    The Safely Prescribing Controlled Substances in Oncology modules by APSHO include 13 comprehensive, and self-paced modules, thoughtfully crafted to equip you with the knowledge and expertise necessary to safely prescribe controlled substances and to understand and manage substance use disorders in the hematology/oncology setting. (These modules will meet the DEA requirement for 8 hours of training on substance use disorder.)  9 CE-Accredited Hours (3.5 pharmacology hours for ANCC accreditation)

  • Contains 8 Product(s)

    The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Oncology modules by APSHO include 8 comprehensive and self-paced modules to equip you with the understanding of health disparities, inequities and structural racism in the hematology/oncology setting and how these affect patient outcomes. (Additionally, one of the modules addresses health disparities and inequities in substance use disorders and this module meets the DEA requirement for training on substance use disorder.) 3.75 CE-Accredited Hours

    The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Oncology modules by APSHO include 8 comprehensive and self-paced modules to equip you with the understanding of health disparities, inequities and structural racism in the hematology/oncology setting and how these affect patient outcomes. (Additionally, one of the modules addresses health disparities and inequities in substance use disorders and this module meets the DEA requirement for training on substance use disorder.) 3.75 CE-Accredited Hours

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    0.50 CE-Accredited Hours

    • Articulate the impact of lung cancer health disparity in various populations 
    • Identify the disparities in lung cancer in screening, diagnosis, and treatment 
    • Describe the advanced practitioner role in lung cancer screening and the impact on racial and ethnic survival disparities

    Kristen O’Hagan

    MSN, RN, ANP-BC, AOCNP

    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    Kristen O’Hagan has no relevant financial relationships to disclose

    Lisania Milli

    MSN, RN, WHNP-BC

    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    Lisania Milli has no relevant financial relationships to disclose