These courses are designed for students enrolled in health sciences programs and the community colleges across the state of North Carolina. The courses provide opportunities for students to become more familiar with strategies necessary for caring for cancer patients with the goal of improving cancer care and elevating interest in and awareness of oncology-related professions. Upon successful completion of the requirements, these courses offer a general certificate of completion.
For help navigating these courses, please review the Self-Pace, Online Course Guide.
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Caring for the Patient with Hematologic Cancers (NCCC SPOC)
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Palliative Care and Hospice for the Cancer Patient (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Lung Cancer 2020 (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Breast Cancer (NCCC) (SPOC)
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An Introduction to Radiation Oncology (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with a GI Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Head and Neck Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Understanding the Psychosocial Needs of Patients Experiencing Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Melanoma or Other Skin Cancers (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Colorectal Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Cervical Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Lung Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Community Resources for the Patient with Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient and Family Experiencing Pediatric or Adolescent Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Breast Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Prostate Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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The Role of Nutrition in Cancer Prevention, Treatment, and Survivorship (NCCC SPOC)
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End-of-Life Care Options for Patients with Cancer (NCCC SPOC)
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Caring for the Patient with Leukemia, Lymphoma, or Multiple Myeloma (NCCC SPOC)
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