The opportunity is titled "Project ECHO Case Conferences: Identifying and Managing Patients at Risk for Cancer". "ECHO" stands for "Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes". Lectures are free and participation is all online.
The Utah Cancer Control Program is hosting a regularly scheduled Project ECHO series for clinicians interested in learning more about identifying and managing patients at risk for cancer, with a specific emphasis on BRCA1/2 gene mutations and Lynch Syndrome. The series is hosted online twice a month at 12 pm Mountain Time, and participation is free. Each session includes a 10-20 minute lecture on various topics, and an opportunity for clinicians to consult with genetic counselors on real cases from their practice. CME credits are available for participation.
Do you want to learn more about Project ECHO? Visit the website!
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