September 5, 2025
Cancer Survivorship ECHO, Begins September 12
The Cancer Survivorship ECHO enhances the capacity of rural primary care teams and community oncologists to deliver high-quality, coordinated, and patient-centered care to individuals who have completed primary treatment for cancer, by increasing knowledge, confidence, and collaboration in survivorship care planning, monitoring, and long-term support.
Primary care professionals, social workers, psychologists, behavioral health clinicians, nurses, and other community healthcare professionals are invited to join a multidisciplinary team of experts and specialists for virtual, collaborative learning sessions every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Case-based learning sessions for Cancer Survivorship ECHO will address such topics as:
- Why Cancer Survivorship ECHO?
- Cancer survivorship clinical practice guidelines
- Immunizations
- Continued lab monitoring and imaging
- Healthy eating: finding nutritional balance in survivorship
- Clinically appropriate screenings in the survivor of cancer
- Smoking cessation in individuals with cancer
- Modern therapeutics and toxicities
- Cardiovascular health post cancer
- Fitness strategies
- Fertility and sexual health
- Supplement use and nutrition misinformation
- Signs and symptoms of cancer recurrence
- Side effects
- Support group and resources
What Does this ECHO Offer?
- FREE continuing education for qualifying professionals,
- Collaboration, support, and ongoing learning from specialists and experts across the state, and
- NO COST to participating sites or individuals
Click Here to Learn More and Register