Self-Directed Review in Genetic Cancer Risk Assessment

Overview

The Self-Directed Review in Genetic Cancer Risk Assessment is designed to help GCRA-practicing clinicians refresh their knowledge and skillset with updated content from leaders in the cancer genomics world. Topics include pedigree documentation, basics in genetic counseling for cancer risk, interpreting complex test results, as well as evidence-based content related to hereditary predisposition to breast, gynecologic, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, endocrine, and pediatric cancers. Tap into the world-class faculty from City of Hope and from distinguished institutions across the nation. Learn from inter-professional cancer genomics experts to acquire the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in the rapidly-evolving field of clinical cancer genomics. 

Who should participate in this program?

  • CCGCoP members who practiced GCRA and completed the CCGCoP's Intensive Course in Genomic Cancer Risk Assessment 3 years ago or more.

Why should you participate in this program?

  • Reinforce or expand your knowledge in genetic cancer risk assessment  
  • Support your clinical practice with evidence-based genetic cancer risk assessment skills 
  • Learn to identify and manage patients with hereditary predisposition to cancer
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Expert Instruction
9 Course Bundles

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Self-Paced
Progress at your own speed.

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Take up to 12 months
to complete video presentation and assessment content.

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Registration fees
PENDING

Program Structure

  • Virtual, self-directed 9-course-bundle curriculum to be completed within a 12-month period
  • View recorded learning modules from our expert faculty 
  • Test your knowledge by completing quizzes and assignments
  • Complete a series of required feedback evaluations

Tuition

  • PENDING

Credits & Certificate

  • PENDING ACCREDITATION

Questions

Please direct inquiries to CGEP@coh.org with "Self-Directed Review" in the subject line.