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Register for Upcoming Workshops
Like all of CancerCare’s services, our educational workshops on cancer-related topics are completely free of charge. However, pre-registration is required. To register for a workshop, please select from the list below and fill in your contact information.
Registrants can listen in live over the phone or online as a webcast.
If you have any questions, please email CancerCare’s Education Department at connect@cancercare.org.
Upcoming Connect Workshops
- Nov19
Progress in the Treatment of Endometrial Cancer
- Nov20
For Caregivers: Practical Tips to Cope with a Loved One’s Bladder Cancer
Part II of Living with Bladder Cancer - Nov22
Chemotherapy: Novel Approaches to Prevent and Manage Gastrointestinal Treatment Side Effects
- Dec 3
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: What’s New
Part I of Living with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer - Dec 6
Challenges Young Adults with Cancer Face: Coping Tips
Part I of Young Adult Survivorship - Dec10
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Biomarker Testing and Treatment Trends
Part II of Living with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer - Dec13
Cancer in the Workplace, Health Insurance, Finances and Returning to School
Part II of Young Adult Survivorship - Dec19
Update from the 2024 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I participate?
- You can listen in to the live workshop on the telephone or via live streaming on our website. Participation is free, and no phone charges apply. Pre-registration is required.
- How do I register?
- View our calendar of upcoming workshops and register, then register online . Or call 800‑813‑HOPE (4673). After you have registered, you will receive additional information about the workshop.
- Can I ask a question during a workshop?
- Yes, if you participate by phone. Included in each live, hour-long Connect Education Workshop program is a question-and-answer session where listeners can submit their own questions to our panel of experts.
- I don’t know what telephone number I will be at during the workshop. Can I still participate?
- Yes. Once you register for a workshop on CancerCare’s website, you will receive an email from CancerCare about one week prior to the workshop with instructions on how to join the call. These instructions will include both a toll-free number that you can use to join the call by phone, and a link to the live audio stream from our website should you prefer to listen online.
- Can I participate in a Connect Education Workshop if I live outside of the United States?
- Yes. Individuals from all over the world participate in CancerCare’s Connect Education Workshops. Approximately one week before the workshop you will receive a link to listen in via the live audio stream from our website.
- Can health professionals earn continuing education credits for participating in the workshops?
- The majority of our workshops offer continuing education credits for social workers; some programs also provide education credits for other disciplines. Our workshop calendar includes details about whether a particular workshop offers continuing education credit.
About Past Workshops
- What if I miss a workshop?
- Connect Education Workshops are available for replay online or by telephone. To listen online: view our past workshop directory by clicking the "Listen to Podcasts" tab above. To listen by telephone: hear a directory of featured programs available by phone, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling 888-337-7533. If the workshop you are looking for is not available, please email connect@cancercare.org with the name or date of the program you wish to listen to. Or, call 800‑813‑HOPE (4673).
- I have a question that is not listed here. Who can I contact for an answer?
- Please send your questions and comments about our workshops via email to connect@cancercare.org or call 800‑813‑HOPE (4673).