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Education

Current Online Offerings

2011 Online Review Course

Webinar #3: Pediatric Palliative Care in Sickle Cell Disease
Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 3:00 PM CT
Participants in this webinar will be able to delineate the role of PPC in sickle cell disease, define modes of specific interdisciplinary PPC team integration to augment hematology team care, and describe effective pain management strategies for vaso-occlusive pain, including the use of methadone.

Online Educational Opportunities

Webinar #2: Basic Concepts in Management of Pediatric Melanoma
Date: December 8, 2011 at 3:30 PM CST
For our second webinar we will discuss pediatric melanoma using a case-based, tumor board format.  After a case presentation, Dr. Pappo will discuss our current understanding of the eqpidemiology, pathologic diagnosis and work-up of pediatric melanoma.  Participants will also learn about the principles that govern treatment of this challenging disorder.
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Webinar #1: Fundamentals of Negotiating 
This webinar was the first in a series of three webinars to be made available to ASPHO members this fall and winter.  This presentation taught you what to negotiate and how, as it pertains to salary, job/duty components, and other basics.  The presentation was given by Dr. Joseph Simone lasting 30 minutes with a Q & S session following.


In 2011 members will have online access to selected presentations and/or materials from the Review Course and Annual Meeting

Under the oversight of the Certification and Continuing Education Committee (CCEC) content from the most relevant, interesting, and popular sessions will be made available to members and non-members alike.  This content will be matched to the most appropriate medium, formatted in smaller discrete presentations, and made to be as interactive and user-friendly as possible.