The SITC Advances in Cancer Immunotherapy™: Clinical Updates from ESMO Immuno-Oncology Congress 2019 Webinar, held on June 9, 2020, is available for continuing education credits.
Continuing Education Credit Information
Continuing Education Credits are available for physicians, nurses and pharmacists. To view full accreditation information, click here.
Request Credit
- Click the Register Now button.
- You will be prompted to log in or create a free account.
- Click the Request Credit button.
- On the Manage Your Credit screen, follow the instructions to select the Credit Reporting Organization you wish to claim credit for. (Note: For pharmacist completers, enter your NABP# (required).) Then click Continue.
- Complete the evaluation. Then click Submit.
- On the Confirm All Information screen, verify your Credit Reporting Organization and click Process Credit.
- On the Education Credit Profile Screen, scroll down to the Submitted Credit section to view your certificate.
For Pharmacists: Pharmacists have up to 30 days to complete the online evaluation and claim credit for participation so that information can be submitted to the CPE Monitor as required.
Target Audience
The webinar is intended for clinical oncologists, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, advanced practice registered nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants, emergency physicians, allied health professionals, other patient care providers, students and patient advocates.
Webinar Learning Objectives
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Describe the latest advances in biomarkers for immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy
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Explain the impact of adverse event management on cancer outcomes with immune checkpoint inhibitor treatments
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Summarize emerging therapeutic approaches to increase the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy
Webinar Faculty
- Joshua Brody, MD – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Ezra Cohen, MD – University of California San Diego
- Tanja de Gruijl, PhD – VU University Medical Center
- Geoffrey Gibney, MD – Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
On-demand Webinar
The recorded webinar video and slides will be available here within 24 hours after the webinar concludes.
(Please note that the on-demand webinars are not available for continuing education credits.)
Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer.
This webinar is supported, in part, by independent medical education grant funding from Amgen, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Celgene Corporation, Exelixis, Inc., Genentech, Incyte Corporation and Merck & Co., Inc.