Webinars and upcoming Events
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IOCN 'Ask a Question' Webinar Series
IOCN 'New & Novel' Webinar Series
Other Immuno-Oncology Educational Events and Courses
Oncology National Networking Forums - Practical Management of Immuno-Oncology: Service Development - Thursday 24th October 2024, Village Hotel, Coventry.
Achieving consistency in IO Services across the country: streamlined guidance and support.
With a key focus on service development, this in-person conference has been designed for all healthcare professionals working in Immuno-oncology or Acute Oncology who ar elooking to action and plan for the future of their service.
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Immuno-Oncology Study Day - Monday 04th of November 2024
Join the CCC team of expert IO professionals as they explore the key considerations when managing patients with immune related Adverse Events (irAEs), identifying how you can improve your own knowledge and practice when supporting patients who are undergoing immunotherapy.
Find out more information and book here.
The Royal Marsden, A User Guide to Cancer Immunotherapy Conference - Wednesday 04th of December 2024, Education and Conference Centre Chelsea, Stewart’s Grove, London SW3 6JJ.
Following successful meetings from 2016 to 2023, The Royal Marsden are delighted to continue this face-to-face meeting for their User Guide to Cancer Immunotherapy Conference in December 2024. The programme will provide an overview of immunotherapy, with a focus on the recognition and management of immune-mediated toxicities. The meeting will have a strong clinical emphasis, aimed at providing delegates with practical guidance that can be used in daily practice. As such, it will be of value to healthcare professionals involved in the delivery of cancer care including; doctors, nurses, pharmacists and physician associates working in oncology, acute medicine, emergency medicine, medical specialties and general practice.
Find out more information and book here.
University of Birmingham -Understanding immune checkpoint blockade therapy: a pillar of modern cancer treatment.
An online 8 week course designed to benefit healthcare professionals, individuals working in industry, oncologists and cancer specialists, non-cancer specialists such as geneticists and basic immunologists, as well as patient groups and students (MSc, medical and undergraduates) with a background in science.
Find out more information on the University of Birmingham website here.