The Role of Nurses in Recognizing and Addressing Oncologic Emergencies in Leukemia and Lymphoma
Live trainings
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada
Continuing Education Program for Healthcare Professionals
Blood cancer
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia ...
Covid-19: Caring for a Chroni...
Case Study in AML: Optimizing...
Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Revie...
Treatment
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Paradigm Shifting in Blood Ca...
Caring for Survivors: An Appr...
Oral Treatments for Chronic L...
Considerations for implementa...
The expanding role for CAR-T ...
BARF – Bringing Antiemetic Re...
CLL: Managing Active surveill...
Treatment of Non-Hodgkin Lymp...
Canadian Evidence-based Guide...
Caring for Survivors
These trainings are presented in collaboration with the Canadian Association of Nurse in Oncology (CANO)
Adult cancer survivorship - W...
Transitions and Survivorship ...
Managing Late, long-term/Pers...
Understanding Fear of Recurre...
Complementary and Integrative...
Relationships During Cancer S...
Psychosocial Health and Well-...
Risk Reduction Activities (Un...
Survivorship Issues of Adoles...
Caring for patients and caregivers
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Physical activity in pediatri...
Nutrition Essentials after a ...
Providing the palliative appr...
Unit 1 – Introduction to LLSC...
Unit 2– Navigating the blood ...
Unit 3– Targeted blood cance...
Unit 4– Psychosocial and emo...
Unit 5– Practical support an...
Providing inclusive care for ...
Providing inclusive care for ...
Optimizing Sexual Health and ...
Optimizing Sexual Health and ...
Caring for you
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Compassionate conversation: c...
Part 1 - Addressing Burnout S...
Part 2 - Addressing Burnout S...
Part 1 - Understand Empathy a...
Part 2 - Understand Empathy a...
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