Podcasts and Videos
Social Media’s Role in Oncology
The shift toward digital engagement has
continued to gain momentum in recent years,
and even more so since the onset of the
COVID-19 pandemic. Our Digital Opinion Leader
video podcast features insights on the impact of
social media on the oncology community,
including perspectives on its significance as a
channel for data dissemination and more. Watch
the podcast to learn more from leaders in
the field.
New Paradigms in Cancer Care: The Evolving Role of Telemedicine
Learn from oncology experts Eleonora Teplinsky, MD,
a breast and gynecologic medical oncologist at Valley
Health System, Melissa Wilson, MD, PhD, a medical
oncologist at St. Luke’s University Health Network, and
Souvik Sarkar, MD, PhD, a hepatologist at UC Davis
Health, as they explore the evolving role of
telemedicine in oncology and discuss its definition,
teleoncology in action, and the strategies for a
successful teleoncology practice. The “New Paradigms
in Cancer Care” expert forum, a webcast intended for
healthcare providers, was presented virtually on April
20, 2021, to medical professionals and was not an
independent continuing medical education (CME)
program.
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