Registration is open for the University of Illinois Cancer Center’s second annual Winter CME Series. The three-part series starts January 15, is followed by a second session January 22, and then wraps up with a final session January 29.
Each session day has a different cancer focus, and attendees can earn up to three hours of CME per session. The series is accredited by Global Education Group. All three sessions will be held at Morgan’s on Fulton, 950 W. Fulton Market, in Chicago.
- January 15 – Hematologic Malignancies
- January 22 – Women and Genitourinary (GU) Cancers
- January 29 – Emerging Paradigms in the Management of Oncology Patients
The target audience for this CME series includes medical oncologists, hematologists, pathologists, oncology nurses, fellows, residents, advanced practice providers, family practitioners, primary care practitioners, allied health professionals and other providers interested in the care of patients with cancer.
The CME Series Course Chair is Cancer Center member Matías E. Sánchez, MD, who specializes in treating patients with different blood cancers at UI Health and is also Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Chicago.
Faculty session presenters include Cancer Center members, University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) faculty and UI Health cancer specialists, along with others from Rush University, the John H. Stroger, Jr., Hospital of Cook County, University of Chicago and Ohio State University.
The University of Illinois Cancer Center is part of UI Health, the academic health system at UIC.