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University of Colorado Cancer Center

University of Colorado Cancer Center, A National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
 

Training Information


Upcoming Trainings:  

SAVE THE DATE!

Patient Navigator Training
June 3, 2013 - June 4, 2013
Anschutz Medical Campus, CO
Travel Assistance may be available!

Details to Come!

 

Recent Trainings: 

Patient Navigator Training

June 11, 2012 - June 12, 2012

Anschutz Medical Campus, CO

If you were unable to attend this training and would like copies of materials presented, please contact Keavy McAbee at keavy.mcabee@ucdenver.edu

 
 
 

Toolkits - NEW!


Our newly developed Flu-FOBT Toolkit is now available! This toolkit provides guidance on how to set-up a Flu-FOBT program. Download the toolkit to get started today!

Flu-FOBT Toolkit



Webcasts - NEW!

 

 

Flu-FOBT Toolkit 101: Everything Needed to Set Up a Program

March 12, 2013

This webcast focuses primarily on setting up a Flu-FOBT (Fecal Occult Blood Test done in conjunction with annual flu-shots) clinic and using our developed toolkit from Dr. Michael Potter's materials for our partnering clinics. Also discussed is information-sharing across programs that are utilizing FOBT. This is a 45 minute presentation by Latashia Warren and Keavy McAbee.

Recorded Webcast


 

Reading and Interpreting Endoscopy and Pathology Reports

January 29, 2013

This webcast covers an review of endoscopy and pathology reports as it relates to colorectal cancer screening, as well as, data entry for reporting results. This is a 1 hour presentation by Sheryl Ogden and Shannon Pray.

Recorded Webcast


 

Anatomy, Colonoscopy - Prep & Exam, and Other Screening Tests

December 4, 2012

This webcast covers an indepth review of anatomy as it relates to colorectal cancer screening, as well as, screening tests. This is a 1.5 hour presentation by Andi Dwyer.

Recorded Webcast


 

Colorado Colorectal Screening Program New Partner & Program Refresher (CCSP101)

November 13, 2012

This webcast covers a program overview, eligibility and screening guidelines, and patient navigation for new partners and those needing a refresher. Patient navigation exercises are included. This is a 1.5 hour presentation by Andi Dwyer. 

Recorded Webcast


Introduction to Motivational Interviewing

 
 
 

April 21, 2011

 
 
 

This webcast discusses the basic concepts of motivational interviewing and uses various clips to show motivational interviewing in action.  This is a 2 hour presentation by Kathie Garrett.

 
 
 

Recorded Webcast

 
 
 


Colorado Colorectal Screening Program New Partner & Program Refresher (CCSP101)

 
 
 

February 18, 2010

 
 
 

This webcast includes a program overview, eligibility and screening guidelines, screening preparation, patient navigation, media and outreach, and accounting services for new partners and those needing a refresher.

 
 
 

AM Session - Program overview, eligibility and screening guidlines, bowel preparation, patient navigation

 
 
 

PM Session - Accounting services, media and awareness, treatment navigation

 
 
 

**Please view the September 15th webcast for information on evaluation and eCRC

 
 
 

 

 
 
 

Budget Impacts on Screening Guidelines

 
 
 

November 24, 2009

 
 
 

Program changes to screening guidelines (asymptomatic vs symptomatic) and how it effects treatment are discussed here.  This is a short, 30 minute presentation. 

 
 
 

Powerpoint Slides

 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 

Cultural Competency Training Session

 
 
 

America is becoming much more culturally diverse. Physicians and other health care providers who learn about cultural differences can communicate more effectively with people from different cultural backgrounds, and they can better convey to them the value of cancer screening tests in preventing colorectal cancer. 

 
 
 

The Colorado Colorectal Screening Program and the University of Colorado School of Medicine recommend, as a starting point, the free online training tool A Family Physician’s Practical Guide to Culturally Competent Care.  Physicians who complete the modules are eligible to receive 2 COPIC ERS points and up to 9 CME credits.

 
 
 

A Family Physician’s Practical Guide to Culturally Competent Care