GW Cancer Center offers free online training that is worth 5.6 nurse CEs and aims to facilitate equitable, accessible, and patient-centered cancer care.
The George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center developed a comprehensive, competency-based training that uses evidence-based information and case studies to prepare patient navigators to effectively address barriers to care for cancer patients and survivors.
To alleviate health disparities experienced by sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients, cancer care professionals need further education on the needs of SGM cancer patients and their loved ones and caregivers.
Payment reform that enables clinicians and organizations to address social barriers to health offers an opportunity to address inequitable health outcomes.
A study examined implementation factors for successful patient navigation programs to optimize the sustainability of patient navigation services across cancer care settings in the United States.
Researchers surveyed oncology providers and posttreatment survivors to better understand experiences with the transition to telehealth during the pandemic.