Rare female genital cancers

On demand lectures available from 1 December 2021

Rare female genital cancers

On demand lectures available from 1 December 2021

Chiars: Isabelle Ray-Coquard, FR and Michael Seckl, UK
                                    

The online course on rare female genital cancers is addressed to an international audience of clinical oncologists interested in advancing their knowledge and skills on the clinical management of these tumors in a multidisciplinary context.
Taking into account that “networking” is the keyword  to improve quality of care of rare cancers, the course is developed in the framework of EURACAN, the European Reference Network on rare adult solid cancers, with the aim of reinforcing  the collaboration among oncologists of different countries who are already part of the network or willing to be part of it in the near future.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES 
  • To provide an overview of current multidisciplinary state-of-the-art treatment of rare female genital cancers
  • To establish connections for future distance clinical mentoring/tutoring/networking
PARTICIPANT'S PROFILE

• Medical degree

• Current involvement in clinical activities in oncology

• Fluency in English

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

The official language will be English. No translation will be provided.


CME ACCREDITATION CERTIFICATES

Participants will be issued a certificate of attendance (minimum attendance: 75% of the entire course). An online evaluation questionnaire and learning assessment test will need to be completed in order to get the certficate that will be issued by email. 
Application for CME recognition has been submitted to the Accreditation Council of Oncology in Europe (ACOE) and 4 CME credits have been granted to this event.The American Medical Association (AMA) and the Accreditation Council for Continuous Medical Education (ACCME) designate this type of educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA category 1 credits per hour of activity.
CME credits will be available until 1 December 2023.
 

ESO COLLEGE CREDITS

The course enables ESO College members to earn College credits and therefore access more benefits. Full and active participation in the Course earns participants 4 credits.

REGISTRATION

Registration for the course is required but free (you can find the registration link on the right).

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Christianne Lok

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Michael Seckl

Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus, London, UK