Coming April 7 - HPV, Head and Neck, and Oral Cavity Cancer ECHO series
This virtual series is designed to advance priorities outlined in the Indiana Cancer Control Plan 2023-2027, focusing on key aspects of colorectal cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and survivorship care. Despite progress, Indiana's colorectal cancer screening rate (71.2%) remains below the 80% target, and disparities persist among rural, low-income, and minority populations.
This free, virtual series offers evidence-based strategies to help reduce colorectal cancer rates and improve patient outcomes. We aim to create a collaborative space to share resources, learn from one another, and create a meaningful change.
The Colorectal Cancer ECHO series meets online via Zoom on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 12:00 - 1:15 pm ET.
Register for the Colorectal Cancer ECHO
Our Audience
Each session is designated with a specific professional audience in mind; however, every ECHO is open to all members of the health team, and we welcome the opportunity for cross-collaboration.
Content is best suited for primary care practitioners, including:
- Physicians
- Advanced Practice Providers
- Oncologists
- Nurses
- Social Workers
- Nutritionist
- Medical and Non-Medical Case Managers
- Patient Navigators
- Community-Based Organizations working in Cancer Care
- Public Health Professionals
- Cancer Researchers
- Pharmacists
- Hospital Administration and Insurance Personnel
Join as Your Schedule Allows
Participants can join the Colorectal Cancer ECHO series at any point in the series.
Recordings and resources from prior sessions are available through the ECHO Online Resource Library to all registered learners.
Contact
If you have any questions, please contact our program management specialist, Norelimane Bouzar.