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SUMMARY:Health Care System-level Approaches for Improved Quit Rates
DESCRIPTION:Presented by California Rural Indian Health Board \nSeptember 22\, 2021\n9 – 10 a.m. PDT\nRegistration:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtd-igpzMiGNX6JwIOBlcQibyfP452CyRp \nPresenter:\nKris Rhodes\, MPH\nAnishinaabe\, Bad River and Fond du Lac \nOverview:\nEnding nicotine addiction is hard but there are ways to make it easier on the person and on the health care team. Systematic integration of evidence-based cessation services improves quit rates in tribal and urban communities. Proven strategies (5A’s\, team roles\, EHR\, medications\, counseling options\, staff education) and implementation and education tools will be shared to easily embed cessation support services throughout the entire health system. \nTarget Audience:\nPhysicians\, nurses\, health educators\, administrators\, and support staff working with American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. \nSpeaker Info:\nKris Rhodes\, MPH (Anishinaabe\, Bad River and Fond du Lac) is a public health leader with decades of strategic and collaborative experience working to elevate the health of Indigenous people with a focus on community-centered tobacco and cancer policy\, systems\, research\, and evaluation. She is skilled in building successful initiatives that are sustainable and culturally grounded initiatives. Kris’ consulting firm\, Asemaake (Anishinaabe word for tobacco offering)\, offers her skills\, expertise\, and networks on a variety of Indigenous public health issues. Email her at: kris@asemaake.com
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/health-care-system-level-approaches-for-improved-quit-rates/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210921T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210921T183000
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SUMMARY:Accessing Healthcare: Tangible Ways to Overcome Barriers
DESCRIPTION:While cancer treatments have continued to improve in recent decades and cancer-related deaths have decreased\, not all patients have benefited from those successes. Many patients experience barriers to treatment and greater cancer care burdens because of where they live\, their income\, race\, ethnicity\, education\, or gender identity. \nPlease join us as Drs. Ward and LoConte discuss some of the barriers and potential solutions to equal access to healthcare for all blood cancer patients. Learn about the ways you can overcome barriers and what you can do to help create equal access for all in their communities. Participants will also learn about the resources provided by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/accessing-healthcare-tangible-ways-to-overcome-barriers/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210921T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210921T143000
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CREATED:20210902T163543Z
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SUMMARY:Transportation Needs among Patients with Cancer: A Webinar
DESCRIPTION:On September 21\, 2021\, the National Cancer Policy Forum will host a webinar to discuss transportation needs among patients with cancer. Webinar participants will discuss topics such as transportation-related barriers to accessing care and how that affects patients with cancer\, exemplar programs\, and potential policy opportunities to address transportation needs across the cancer care continuum. \nThis webinar is the third in a series focusing on some of the social determinants of health and their impact on cancer care and patient outcomes. The webinar series is intended to inform an upcoming National Cancer Policy Forum workshop\, Promoting Health Equity in Cancer Care\, to be held on October 25-26\, 2021. \nFor more information\, please visit our website.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/transportation-needs-among-patients-with-cancer-a-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210921T130000
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CREATED:20210916T132500Z
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SUMMARY:2021 State of Cancer Survivorship – Survey Results Web Briefing
DESCRIPTION:NCCS worked with Edge Research to conduct our third nationwide survey of cancer survivors to better understand the cancer survivor journey from a range of perspectives. \nThe 2021 survey features new data about the experiences of survivors with metastatic cancer\, health equity in cancer care\, and how survivors coped with the COVID-19 pandemic. NCCS CEO Shelley Fuld Nasso and Edge Research Principal Pam Loeb will present the survey findings. \nTogether\, we can leverage this data to ensure cancer survivors live well during and after cancer treatment.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/2021-state-of-cancer-survivorship-survey-results-web-briefing/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210918T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210918T120000
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CREATED:20210817T152448Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Cancer Disparities Virtual Symposium: Challenges in Cancer Care for Sexual & Gender Minorities
DESCRIPTION:3rd Annual 3rd Annual Cancer Disparities Brochure Cancer Disparities Virtual Symposium: Challenges in Cancer Care for Sexual & Gender Minorities \n**No charge for conference\, but registration is required** \nWHEN: Saturday\, September 18\, 2021 \nWHERE: Hosted by Pheedloop digital platform \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE  \nMD & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS REGISTRATION: \nOur registration has changed slightly. For all participants with an @mcw.edu email address\, please select the MCW Login option. If you have any problems registering for the event\, please email danbullock@mcw.edu\, and I can manually enroll you in the program. \nWe look forward to seeing you there (virtually)!
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/3rd-annual-cancer-disparities-virtual-symposium-challenges-in-cancer-care-for-sexual-gender-minorities/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210914T110000
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SUMMARY:Learn the Importance of Inclusive Research
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to participate in a FREE professional development webinar series which aims to provide Community Health Workers information and resources on a variety of topics. Please join us on Tuesday\, September 14th at 11am to Learn the Importance of Inclusive Research.  This session will begin with a 20 minute presentation that highlights the Influence of Stigmas & Trauma in the Health Care Setting followed by an engaging panel discussion on Improving Diversity in Clinical Research & Clinical Trials. \nLearning the Importance of Inclusive Research \nSpace is limited and pre-registration is required.  Please click here to register today!
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/learn-the-importance-of-inclusive-research/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210913
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SUMMARY:2021 Wisconsin Health Insurance Enrollment Conference
DESCRIPTION:Wisconsin Enrollment Virtual Conference Series\n\n\nWhat will the conference look like?\n\n\n\n\nLive-streaming webcasts \nThe conference will have a series of live-streaming webcasts on topics such as: \n\n\nState Policy Leadership Panel: Landscape for the Coming Year \n\n\nAmerican Rescue Plan \n\n\nMedicaid \n\n\nAdvanced Assister Topics \n\n\nQHP Panel \n\n\nSpecial policy considerations: Indigenous members & Immigrant communities \n\n\nTips and Tricks for Healthcare.gov \n\n\nMedicare: What Enrollment Assisters Need to Know \n\n\nOutreach \n\n\nBuilding Partnerships \n\n\nUpdates for Plan Year 2022 \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nContinuing Education and Prelicensing credits\n\n\n\n\nAgents/brokers\, CACs\, and Navigators can fulfill complete credit requirements from the Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI). Those seeking prelicensing certification will also attend a pre-conference series the week of September 13-15\, 9am-12pm. \n  \nMeanwhile\, please check out the session’s from the 2020 Enrollment Conference by watching the full conference on the Covering Wisconsin Youtube channel. \n\n\nRegister here: https://charge.wisc.edu/cwi/register.aspx u\n\n\n 
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/2021-wisconsin-health-insurance-enrollment-conference/
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SUMMARY:WCC Monthly Webinar: Share the Care: Cancer Issues in Wisconsin's Native Communities
DESCRIPTION:Share the Care: Cancer Issues in Wisconsin’s Native Communities\n\n\n\n\nSeptember 9\, 2021 | 10-11:30 am\n\n\n\n\n\nSince 2003\, Share the Care has helped to reduce the cancer burden among Wisconsin’s American Indian population by raising awareness\, promoting cancer screening\, and supporting survivors and caregivers. \nJoin our September webinar to deepen your understanding of the cancer issues affecting Wisconsin’s Native communities. Learn more about the pressing need to address cancer disparities in the American Indian community\, efforts to increase cancer screening rates\, and how you can get involved in Share the Care’s work. \nPresented by Carol Cameron\, Program Manager\, Wisconsin Inter-Tribal Pink Shawl Initiative
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/wcc-monthly-webinar-share-the-care-cancer-issues-in-wisconsins-native-communities/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210827T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210624T181359Z
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SUMMARY:NCCN PHARMACY UPDATES: PALLIATIVE CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH CANCER
DESCRIPTION:Palliative care is an important part of the care of patients with cancer. Pharmacologic interventions for symptom management play an integral role in palliative care. Pharmacists can play a critical role in patient education\, therapy recommendations\, and therapy management in palliative care and should be familiar with appropriate pharmacologic interventions for symptom management. \n\n\n\n\nTARGET AUDIENCE\n\n\n\nThis educational program is designed to meet the educational needs of pharmacists\, physicians\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, physician assistants and other health care professionals who manage patients with cancer. \n\n\n\n\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n\n\n\nFollowing this activity\, participants should be able to: \n\nSummarize the clinical benefits of early palliative care intervention\nChoose appropriate therapy recommendations to treatment symptoms associated with cancer and cancer therapies\nApply best practices for recommending referral to other providers as appropriate
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/nccn-pharmacy-updates-palliative-care-for-patients-with-cancer/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210826T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210826T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210816T143858Z
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SUMMARY:Research Into Action: Analysis of Most Liked Vaping Instagram Posts for Youth Appealing Content
DESCRIPTION:CADCA along with its Geographic Health Equity Alliance is proud to present this installment of its Research Into Action webinar series on Thursday\, August 26\, 2021 at 2 pm EST featuring Dr. Jordan Alpert discussing his recent article\, “Vaping and Instagram: A Content Analysis of e-Cigarette Posts Using the Content Appealing to Youth (CAY) Index”\, which was published in Substance Use & Misuse in 2021. Dr. Alpert will discuss his and his colleagues’ article’s findings regarding the characteristics of popular social media posts related to ENDS on Instagram. The article found that nearly all of the images were color photographs and 84% featured an ENDS device as the focal point. In addition\, commonly used promotional tactics\, such as humor\, presence of vapor puffs\, and flavors were rarely utilized. Dr. Alpert will discuss the implications their findings have for coalitions addressing media literacy skills to educate young adults about ENDS content viewed on social media. \nRegister here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DN6_XnnoSxWKcbAXEBgO-w
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/research-into-action-analysis-of-most-liked-vaping-instagram-posts-for-youth-appealing-content/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210825T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210825T140000
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SUMMARY:Role of the Primary Care Provider and Nurse Navigator in Lung Cancer Screening
DESCRIPTION:Aug. 25 ǀ Noon-1pm ET\n\n\nRole of the Primary Care Provider and Nurse Navigator in Lung Cancer Screening\n\n\n• Lung Cancer Screening as a Vehicle to Save Lives and Advance Better Health for Eligible Individuals\n\n\n• Assessing Eligibility for Screening\n\n\n• Conducting Quality SDM and Tobacco Cessation Counseling in Brief Clinical Encounters: Best Practices\n\n\n• Updated AAFP Recommendations\n\n\n• Lung Cancer and the Primary Care Provider CME (LuCa)\n\n\nSpeaker: Michael Gieske\, MD
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/role-of-the-primary-care-provider-and-nurse-navigator-in-lung-cancer-screening/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210825T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210825T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210817T153800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210817T154219Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Cancer & Mental Wellbeing Education Training Series: A  Call to Action – Ending Cancer Inequities Using an Intersectional Framework - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:2021 Cancer & Mental Wellbeing Education Training Series: A Call to Action – Ending Cancer Inequities Using an Intersectional Framework\nThe series is sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Office of Smoking and Health and Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. \nThe multi-part series in August and September will:\n\nFeature experts from the field\, national partners and CDC’s Networking2Save – a consortium of national organizations to advance the prevention of commercial tobacco use and cancer in populations experiencing tobacco- and cancer-related health disparities.\nExplore cancer disparities in populations with mental health and substance use challenges and identify strategies to support those individuals in cancer care.\nExamine the risk factors of a cancer diagnosis on individuals with mental health and substance use challenges and identify ways to maximize resources to implement wellness services.\nShare resources and strategies to assist organizations engage communities and build partnerships to increase access to cancer screening\, treatment and survivorship services.\n\nSession 1: Thursday\, August 19\, 1 – 3 p.m. ET\nSexual and Gender Minority Inclusion in Comprehensive Cancer Care Coffee Chat—Join Mandi Pratt-Chapman\, PhD\, George Washington University Cancer Center and Michelle Veras\, MPH\, National LGBT Cancer Network\, for a coffee chat as they discuss the current landscape of sexual and gender disparities in cancer care and provide tools and resources for culturally competent cancer care. \nEnhancing Cancer Care for Rural Communities — Increase your awareness of the geographic and rural disparities for cancer care and explore innovative solutions with Heather Brandt\, PhD\, Director\, HPV Cancer Prevention Program\, St. Jude’s Comprehensive Cancer Center. \nRegister Here \n\n  \nSession 2: Wednesday\, August 25\, 1 – 3:30 p.m. ET \nRace to Comprehensive Cancer Care for All: Panel Discussion — Join a panel of experts as they discuss the ways mental health and cancer stigma affect racial and ethnic minorities across the nation. \nEngaging and Supporting Low-income Communities: Cancer and Mental Health — Join Dwana Calhoun\, National Network Director\, SelfMade Health Network\, to gain greater insight on the short and long-term impacts of COVID-19 on cancer screening and care affecting low-income populations. \nRegister Here
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/2021-cancer-mental-wellbeing-education-training-series-a-call-to-action-ending-cancer-inequities-using-an-intersectional-framework-session-1/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210823T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210823T150000
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SUMMARY:How COVID Impacts Mental Health: Virtual Series 1 of 4
DESCRIPTION:Event Date & Time: Monday\, 8/23/2021 | 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.\nEvent Location: Hybrid\nFor questions\, please contact PaHnia Thao\, Project Coordinator: pahniathao6443@gmail.com \nThis session is brought to you by:\nThe Hmong Institute: http://thehmonginstitute.org/\nWisconsin Department of Health Services: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/ \n 
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/how-covid-impacts-mental-health-virtual-series-1-of-4/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210818T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210818T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210813T180847Z
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SUMMARY:Answering the Burning Questions: What Parents\, Students and Educators Need to Know About Vaping and Tobacco Use
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next installment in our Campaign for the Culture conversation series. As we start a new school year\, this live\, virtual discussion will feature youth advocates and experts from a wide range of health and education organizations. \nTopics will include: \n\nwhat’s driving the current youth nicotine addiction crisis\nhow tobacco use affects brain development\, mental health and performance\nsigns and risk factors for youth vaping and other tobacco use\nhow to talk to young people about vaping and other tobacco use\ntobacco industry targeting of Black\, LGBTQ and other communities\nresources to fight back\nand much more.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nFeatured Speakers\n\n\n\nMeredith Berkman\nCo-founder\, Parents Against Vaping e-cigarettes \nMeredith Berkman is a co-founder of Parents Against Vaping E-cigarettes\, an advocacy and education organization created in 2018 by three moms as a grassroots response to the youth vaping epidemic. Run and powered by volunteers\, PAVe has become the national parent voice fighting Big Tobacco’s predatory behavior towards kids. Working at the local\, state\, and federal levels\, PAVe supports ending the sale of all flavored e-cigarettes and all menthol and other flavored tobacco products. PAVe’s free educational training\, materials and resources\, available in both Spanish and English\, empower parents to educate others in their own communities about the dangers of youth tobacco use. Berkman\, a mother of four\, is a graduate of Brown University\, and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. A former journalist\, Berkman has written for publications including New York magazine\, Entertainment Weekly\, and the New York Post. \n\n\n\nAndrew Brennen\nBoard Member-at-Large\, National PTA \nAndrew Brennen is a National Geographic Explorer and 2020 Education Fellow with National Geographic supporting youth led movements and organizations around the globe. As a junior in high school he co-founded the Kentucky Student Voice Team\, which helps to amplify and elevate students as partners in improving Kentucky schools. Today\, the Kentucky Student Voice Team consists of over 150 young people from across the Commonwealth and serves as a national model for how young people can hold educational institutions accountable. Andrew graduated from UNC Chapel Hill with a bachelor’s degree in political science and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Education Policy and Management from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. \n\nJohn Burns\, J.D.\nManaging Partner\, The Burns Brothers \nJohn Burns is the managing partner of The Burns Brothers which is an integrated culture driven multi-disciplinary marketing and communications agency. He is also is an attorney\, branding expert\, published author and television and media personality. John practiced law for almost 2 decades\, providing counsel to clients in a wide variety of areas. He is also a staple in media\, telecom and the publishing industries\, working with brands and providing commentary on several media outlets including MSNBC\, TV One\, Bet and Sirius XM. John holds a position on the Washington\, DC National Bar Association\, is a professor at the Omega School of the Applied Arts and Sciences\, has been profiled in Washington Life Magazine and Smart CEO and was honored by Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Push Coalition as a Top Inspirational Leader. \n\n\n\nLinda Mendonca\nPresident\, National Association of School Nurses (NASN) \nLinda Mendonca has been a registered nurse for 40 years practicing school nursing for 25 years\, overseas and in five states as a military spouse. With the practice of school nursing in the arena of public health; Linda pursued her master’s in advanced public health nursing and completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice in Transformative Systems Leadership from Rush University in Chicago. She is currently NASN President and has served on school nursing organization boards on the state and national level. Linda is an Assistant Professor currently teaching community/public health nursing at Rhode Island College School of Nursing and consults as a state school nurse consultant at the Rhode Island Department of Health. \n\n\n\nGrace Plowman\nTobacco-Free Kids Ambassador \nGrace Plowman is a passionate youth advocate and recent high school graduate from Shoreview\, Minnesota. She first got involved in tobacco prevention and control her sophomore year in high school\, working with the Association for Nonsmokers MN (ANSR) on a variety of issues. Throughout her advocacy journey\, she has conducted media interviews\, spoken at city council meetings\, and met with multiple legislators garnering support to create the first tobacco and nicotine-free generation. In 2021\, Grace testified in front of the Public Health committee of the Minnesota legislature to help secure more funding for youth tobacco prevention and the banning of flavors on a state level. Grace will be attending the University of Minnesota where she hopes to study Arabic and get her master’s in Public Policy. \n\n\n\nWinston Price\nPast President\, National Medical Association (NMA) \nDr. Price earned his medical degree from the Weill Cornell Medical College and completed a residency in pediatrics at The New York Hospital-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He is a board-certified pediatrician and served as the 105th President of the National Medical Association (NMA). He also serves as Chief Information & Technology Officer for the W. Montague COBB/NMA Health Institute and President & Chair of the National African American Drug Policy Coalition. He serves on the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health Council/Steering Committee as the NMA liaison. He holds faculty positions at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine as Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Pathway Programs for the South GA Campus as well as Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Price also practices clinical medicine serving a SW population in Georgia with a focus on preventive care. \n\n\n\nElisha Rhodes\nInterim Chief Executive Officer\, YWCA \nElisha Rhodes serves as the operations\, finance\, strategic and people leader of YWCA USA and provides leadership to ensure key initiatives\, culture transformation\, program regulations\, performance outcomes\, and operations are managed appropriately. An active community member\, dedicated to centering the needs of women and girls in underserved and unprotected communities\, Elisha continues to lead critical efforts to amplify YWCA USA’s mission within the network and beyond. Devoted to supporting the advocacy and leadership of young women\, Elisha serves as board treasurer for the Black Swan Academy\, a non-profit organization in the District of Columbia that concentrates its efforts on empowering Black youth through Civic Leadership and Engagement. \n\n\nSebastian Suarez\nYouth Activist \nSebastian Suarez (he/him/his) is a senior at New York University Stern School of Business\, concentrating in management and sustainable business. He currently serves as a Research Consultant for Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health on the Beyond Demographics project. Sebastian is also a management consultant\, having assisted non-profits and Fortune 500 companies navigate change and empower their workforces in a sustainable manner. Prior to these positions\, he was a research assistant for the University of Pennsylvania School of Education and a college advisor for low-income students. With over 8 years of anti-tobacco advocacy experience\, Sebastian wants to demonstrate how Big Tobacco continues to evolve its predatory marketing tactics to take advantage of marginalized populations. Outside of his academic and professional life\, Sebastian is an avid reader and enjoys listening to music\, watching movies\, and spending time with his family. \n\n\n\nAmy Taylor\nChief of Community & Youth Engagement\, Truth Initiative \nAmy Taylor leads the community and youth engagement team at Truth Initiative and has more than two decades of experience in public health advocacy and education\, with a background leading successful advocacy campaigns by engaging and mobilizing advocates and building coalitions. Prior to joining Truth Initiative\, Amy spent more than a decade in leadership roles at Planned Parenthood Federation of America\, most recently as the chief external affairs officer. \n\na\n\nGregg Wieczorek\nPresident\, National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) \nGregg Wieczorek is an experienced school leader\, having served as principal of Arrowhead Union High School in Hartland\, WI for the past 27 years. In 2012\, he was named the Wisconsin High School Principal of the Year by the organization. He has held leadership roles as a member of the board of directors of both NASSP and the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators\, where he has devoted significant advocacy efforts to raise awareness about the teacher shortage crisis and the impact of student vaping.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/answering-the-burning-questions-what-parents-students-and-educators-need-to-know-about-vaping-and-tobacco-use/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
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SUMMARY:Therapeutic Options to Prevent Severe COVID-19 in Immunocompromised People
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued Emergency Use Authorizations (EUA) for monoclonal antibodies to treat COVID-19 for certain patients. Monoclonal antibodies may be available through expanded access programs to treat COVID-19 for immunocompromised patients. However\, the efficacy of use for immunocompromised patients is unclear. \nDuring this COCA Call\, presenters will discuss the FDA’s role in issuing EUAs for certain monoclonal antibodies\, options for compassionate use\, the process for ordering and distributing monoclonal antibodies\, and current data on using monoclonal antibodies for both non-hospitalized and immunocompromised patients. Presenters will also cover preventing\, diagnosing\, and treating COVID-19 in immunocompromised patients\, including the role of monoclonal antibodies\, serologic testing\, and potential third dose of COVID-19 vaccinations. \n\n\n\n\nPresenters\nElliot Raizes\, MD\nTask Force Lead\nHealth Services and Worker Safety Task Force\nCOVID-19 Response\nCenters for Disease Control​ and Prevention \nJohn Farley\, MD\, MPH\nDirector\, Office of Infectious Diseases\nCenter for Drug Evaluation and Research\nOffice of New Drugs\nU.S. Food and Drug Administration \nColin Shepard\, MD\nCDC Liaison to the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR)\nCenter for Preparedness and Response\nCenters for Disease Control and Prevention \nRajesh Gandhi\, MD\nDirector\, HIV Clinical Services and Education\, Massachusetts General Hospital\nProfessor of Medicine\, Harvard Medical School \nAdi V. Gundlapalli\, MD\, PhD\nCo-Lead\, Serology and Correlates of Protection Tiger Team\, COVID-19 Response\nChief Public Health Informatics Officer\nCenter for Surveillance\, Epidemiology\, and Laboratory Services\nCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/therapeutic-options-to-prevent-severe-covid-19-in-immunocompromised-people/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210707T175049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T175049Z
UID:10243-1628762400-1628766000@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:WCC Monthly Webinar: The Financial Toxicity of Cancer: Causes\, Effects\, and Potential Solutions
DESCRIPTION:The Financial Toxicity of Cancer: Causes\, Effects\, and Potential Solutions\n\n\n\n\nAugust 12\, 2021 | 10-11 am\n\n\n\n\n\nCancer is one of the most expensive medical conditions a person can experience. From the time of diagnosis through end of life\, cancer can create severe financial distress for patients and their loved ones. This financial distress can take a toll on physical and psychological well-being\, and it can negatively affect patient outcomes. \nLearn more about what contributes to financial toxicity; how it impacts patients\, survivors\, and families; and how we might reverse this troubling phenomenon. \nRegister Here: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsfuipqDssE9PfiioJrwOw965ff2xPUPHM
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/wcc-monthly-webinar-the-financial-toxicity-of-cancer-causes-effects-and-potential-solutions/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative":MAILTO:osteidl@wisc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210810T175208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210810T175208Z
UID:10362-1628703000-1628706600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Freshstart Smoking Cessation Program
DESCRIPTION:Join Advocate Aurora Health’s 4 Week (weekly for 4 weeks) Smoking Cessation Program\, Freshstart\, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. \nThe primary goal of Freshstart is to help participants plan a successful quit attempt by teaching effective ways to overcome nicotine dependence. Freshstart is designed to help any tobacco user\, including those who may be unsure about wanting to quit\, and specifically addresses ambivalence about quitting. The information\, activities and discussion topics help participants discover why they smoke and what motivates them to quit. \n\nFreshstart is offered at no cost.\nAnyone who wants to quit using tobacco can participate in Freshstart.\nYou will be required to attend all four sessions for program credit.\n\nWhen: \n\nWednesday    Aug 11\, 2021:   5:30-6:30 PM\nWednesday    Aug 18\, 2021:   5:30-6:30 PM\nWednesday   Aug 25\, 2021:   5:30-6:30 PM\nWednesday  Sep 01\, 2021:   5:30-6:30 PM\n\nWhere:  \nThe comfort of your own home! \nFreshstart will be offered virtually via Zoom \nRegister in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://bit.ly/AugFS2021 \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/freshstart-smoking-cessation-program-5/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210810T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210810T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210624T181017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210624T181017Z
UID:10207-1628593200-1628596800@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:BUILDING A HEALTHIER COMMUNITY: Webinar Series for Community Health Workers - "Improving Food Access through Pantries"
DESCRIPTION:If you promote health in the community\, please join the discussion! \nAugust 10\, 2021|11amCST \nTopic: Improving Food Access through Pantries \nBuilding Community &Improving Health through Food Access \nPresenter: Vincent Noth\, Executive Director\, Riverwest Food Pantry \nRegister Here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYldu-opz8iHNZxnV8owVB7PyOmv7Kmo3Mz 
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/building-a-healthier-community-webinar-series-for-community-health-workers-improving-food-access-through-pantries/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210729T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210729T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210726T133611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210726T133611Z
UID:10313-1627563600-1627567200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Trauma and COVID-19: Addressing Mental Health among Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations
DESCRIPTION:Trauma and COVID-19: Addressing Mental Health among Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations \nJuly 29\, 2021 | 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. ET \nPart of the OMH observance of National Minority Mental Health Month\, the webinar will help expand the conversation around the mental health impact of COVID-19 among minority populations. Speakers would discuss programs\, resources\, and best practices to help minorities access services and debunk mental health myths. \nLearning Objectives include: \n\nDiscuss signs\, symptoms\, and impact of trauma\nShare strategies to maintain mental wellness\nShare mental health programs and resources targeting racial and ethnic minority populations\nHighlight current federal efforts addressing racism and health inequities
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/trauma-and-covid-19-addressing-mental-health-among-racial-ethnic-minority-populations/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210728T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210728T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210628T164250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T190314Z
UID:10216-1627470000-1627477200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Lessons Learned from a Lung Cancer Screening Program: Shared Decision Making\, Smoking Cessation & Adherence
DESCRIPTION:July 28 ǀ Noon-1pm ET\n\n\nLessons Learned from a Lung Cancer Screening Program: Shared Decision Making\, Smoking Cessation & Adherence\n\n\n• Impact of COVID-19 on Lung Cancer Screening\n\n\n• Conducting Quality SDM and Tobacco Cessation Counseling (CMS requirements\, use of decision aids\, etc.)\n\n\n• How to Track and Increase Adherence to Follow-up Screening\n\n\nSpeaker: Peter Mazzone\, MD\, MPH\n\n\nPanelist: Jo-Anne Shepard\, MD
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/lessons-learned-from-a-lung-cancer-screening-program-shared-decision-making-smoking-cessation-adherence/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210719T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210719T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210707T153838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T153838Z
UID:10236-1626699600-1626705000@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Opportunities for Examination of Structural Racism and other Social Determinants of Health to Advance Health Equity through Implementation Science
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday\, July 19\, 2021 \nTime: 2:00-3:30 PM ET \nCategory: Priority Topic \n\nSocial determinants of health (SDoH) are the determinants that shape health inequalities. In implementation science there is an opportunity to build on this evidence by incorporating structural\, community\, and health system determinants in the development and testing of implementation strategies that may drive population health goals for achieving equitable implementation of evidence-based interventions. This discussion will highlight structural racism and other social determinants that may be reinforcing inequalities and opportunities for implementation scientists and practitioners to consider including these determinants of equity in our research and practice. \nRegister here: https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/is/training-education/webinars/registration/91 \nSpeakers: \nValarie Blue Bird Jernigan\, DrPH\, MPH \nOklahoma State University \nGilbert Gee\, PhD\nUniversity of California\, Los Angeles \nDerek M. Griffith\, PhD\nGeorgetown University \nModerator: \nRachel Shelton\, ScD\, MPH\nColumbia University
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/opportunities-for-examination-of-structural-racism-and-other-social-determinants-of-health-to-advance-health-equity-through-implementation-science/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210713T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210713T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210603T180551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T180551Z
UID:10170-1626178500-1626181200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Colorectal Screening Before Age 50 Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Colorectal Screening Before Age 50 \n July 13 | 12:15-1p.m. \nRecent research has documented a significant increase in the number of colorectal cancers diagnosed before age 50. \nLisa A. Boardman\, M.D.\, will cover proposed updates to national guidelines for patients at average risk\, review criteria for earlier screening for patients at higher risk and discuss different approaches to treatment based on early onset and how these cancers have been staged. \nRegister in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUucu-rrDkiG9UL39RYxCfEFgfkowQgK782 \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/colorectal-screening-before-age-50-webinar/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210712T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210712T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210706T142330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T142330Z
UID:10229-1626094800-1626102000@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Healthcare System Approaches to Achieve Equity in Cancer Pain Management
DESCRIPTION:Healthcare System Approaches to Achieve Equity in Cancer Pain Management \nWEBINAR:\nMonday\, July 12\, 2021 (2:00‌ p.m. – 4:00‌ p.m. EDT)\nIn this webinar\, three experts will explore systems-level solutions for providing cancer pain management to patients. Specifically\, they will discuss an actionable framework for addressing disparities in cancer care\, particularly the ways in which patient navigation and care coordination can be implemented. The webinar will conclude with a moderated panel discussion.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for the Webinar: https://cbiit.webex.com/mw3300/mywebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=cbiit&service=6&rnd=0.34462654506278556&main_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcbiit.webex.com%2Fec3300%2Feventcenter%2Fevent%2FeventAction.do%3FtheAction%3Ddetail%26%26%26EMK%3D4832534b00000005bb2ab39992a50634f51fb3fb300cb6a52bbb2fced4cdc2c0e57b4f5a91de5830%26siteurl%3Dcbiit%26confViewID%3D195397560263778628%26encryptTicket%3DSDJTSwAAAAXTZ8LI97sUTGBiTdBuaQ2KD8v76SVFsEJcoTMH8RIpww2%26 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/healthcare-system-approaches-to-achieve-equity-in-cancer-pain-management/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210708T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210708T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210607T133125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T133125Z
UID:10174-1625745600-1625749200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Taking Care of Self\, While Taking Care of Others Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register today for a webinar  \nTaking Care of Self\, While Taking Care of Others \nJuly 8th 1:00 p.m. ET \nAs a professional cancer caregiver\, you are trained to take care of everyone else\, but what about yourself? This past year and a half\, caring for those with cancer has been exceptionally challenging while engaging with multiple pandemics. “Taking Care of Self\, While Taking Care of Others” will encourage you to hit the pause button and make sure that you are giving care to yourself as well. Please give yourself the gift of an hour as this presentation will: \n\nValidate the experiences that many cancer caregivers have navigated during the pandemic\nOffer opportunities for self-reflection from pandemic experiences as a professional cancer caregiver\nOffer resources for a self- revitalization plan to move forward as a professional cancer caregiver\n\nRegister for the session today by visiting bit.ly/CaregiverSupportWebinar or click on the button below:
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/taking-care-of-self-while-taking-care-of-others-webinar/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210708T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210708T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210707T174916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T174916Z
UID:10242-1625738400-1625785200@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:WCC Monthly Webinar: Health Insurance Access and the Impact on Cancer Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Health Insurance Access and the Impact on Cancer Outcomes\n\n\n\n\nJuly 8\, 2021 | 10-11 am\n\n\n\n\n\nConnecting Wisconsinites to quality health insurance coverage is a key part of increasing access to cancer prevention\, early detection\, treatment\, and survivorship care necessary for cancer prevention and control. \nIn our July webinar\, you’ll learn more about: \n\nhealth insurance options in Wisconsin\nnew lower-cost coverage options made possible through the American Rescue Plan Act\nhow Covering Wisconsin and other enrollment assisters are working to provide free\, local help to Wisconsinites in navigating these options\nopportunities to partner with Covering Wisconsin\noutreach and educational resources to help you take action\n\nPresented by Courtney Harris\, MSW\, Outreach & Partner Development Manager\, Covering Wisconsin \nRegister Here: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMvdumrqjwvHNxQxJMXzRY-EfcKXVbobMNv
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/wcc-monthly-webinar-health-insurance-access-and-the-impact-on-cancer-outcomes/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative":MAILTO:osteidl@wisc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210630T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210628T175907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T175907Z
UID:10224-1625068800-1625072400@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Pride 2021 - Surviving Cancer with Pride!
DESCRIPTION:Join the National LGBTQ Cancer Network as they share the findings from the largest-ever LGBTQIA+ cancer survivor survey. With over 2700 respondents\, they have lots to share with their community. At this event\, you’ll hear from survivors\, the survey team\, and community members. \nRegister Here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_64o7WUpeTTauLd5JzyFNiw
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/pride-2021-surviving-cancer-with-pride/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210630T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210630T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210628T164133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T164133Z
UID:10214-1625058000-1625061600@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Review of Expanded USPSTF Lung Cancer Screening Recommendations
DESCRIPTION:June 30 ǀ noon-1pm ET\n\n\nReview of Expanded USPSTF Lung Cancer Screening Recommendations\n\n\n• Why Were the USPSTF Recommendations Expanded? Who is Now Eligible?\n\n\n• What Do the New Criteria Mean for:\n\n\n○ Disparities/health equity\n\n\n○ Risk assessment\n\n\n○ Uptake/adherence\n\n\n○ Policy/reimbursement\n\n\n• Overview of First Million Screens in ACR Lung Cancer Screening Registry\n\n\n• Advocate Perspective\n\n\nSpeaker: Gerard Silvestri\, MD\, MS\, FCCP\n\n\nPanelists: Melinda Aldrich\, PhD\, MPH; Thomas Houston\, MD\, FAAFP; Ella Kazerooni\, MD\, MS\, FACR; Yvette Garity\, patient survivor\n\n\n\nRegister Here: https://pages.acr.org/NLCRT-LCS-Webinar-Series.html?_ga=2.97130396.263707171.1623865822-1963301031.1621878019
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/review-of-expanded-uspstf-lung-cancer-screening-recommendations/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210629T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210603T180235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T180235Z
UID:10168-1624953600-1625072400@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:National Summit Addressing Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion\, & Anti-Racism in 21st Century STEMM Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Please join the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine (NASEM) as we convene a 2-day national summit Addressing Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion in 21st Century STEMM Organizations. \nWe look forward to your participation as we: \n\nDiscuss policies\, strategies\, and practices for confronting systemic racism\nIdentify ways to advance diversity\, equity\, and inclusion in STEMM settings\nRecognize the effect of systemic racism on the careers of individuals belonging to racial and ethnic groups historically underrepresented in the STEMM workforce\n\nKeynote speakers and summit agenda will be displayed on our project website once available. \nWe hope you will be able to join us at this event .  Please register today.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/national-summit-addressing-diversity-equity-inclusion-anti-racism-in-21st-century-stemm-organizations/
LOCATION:Webinar/Web Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210615T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210615T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210603T181120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T181120Z
UID:10171-1623754800-1623758400@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:Building a Healthier Community Webinar Series for Community Health Workers: Cancer Survivorship
DESCRIPTION:If you promote health in the community\, please join us on June 15th\, 11am CST for a conversation about cancer survivorship with Jamie Cairo\, DNP\, Director of Cancer Program Development-WI Advocate Aurora Health.
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/building-a-healthier-community-webinar-series-for-community-health-workers-cancer-survivorship/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210609T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210610T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152426
CREATED:20210527T181318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210527T181318Z
UID:10162-1623243600-1623344400@wicancer.org
SUMMARY:HPV Roundtable National Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the National HPV Vaccination Roundtable on a mission to get adolescent immunization back on track. Register today for our first ever all-virtual meeting on June 9-10th\, 2021. \nTune in to hear from preeminent national experts on the hot topics of the day: health equity\, pandemic impacts\, health system strategies\, the evidence for vaccinating at age 9…and more! Any individual or organization committed to improving adolescent immunization is invited. REGISTER FOR EACH DAY! \n2021 National Meeting
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/hpv-roundtable-national-meeting/
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