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EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT

AVAHO is dedicated to providing its members with consistent, quality education with many CE-eligible options. We offer both discipline-specific and general topics, and focus on free or affordable education offerings that help members serve veterans with cancer.

CME Portal

CME Certificate and Information

Online Education

AVAHO Learning Center (LMS)

EDUCATIONAL EVENTS

Click on the topics below to view upcoming and previously-recorded educational events.

AVAHO Learning Center

 

To discover AVAHO-developed and hosted education and enduring materials, visit AVAHO's new and improved Learning Center.

In order to view AVAHO Member-focused content, please use your Membership login credentials.

If you have any questions or need help regarding the Learning Center, please contact Cassie Soriano at cassie@avaho.org.

CLINICAL RESOURCES

These educational resources are provided to you through partnerships with other educational organizations and are not AVAHO-developed education.

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PROJECT VA-ECHO


Specialty Care Veterans Administration Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (VA-ECHO) is a national accredited continuing education program.

  • VA-ECHO cultivates a learning community through mentorship by promoting
    evidence-based, Veteran-centered, and team-based care in more than 25
    specialties.
  • Our program offers a wide variety of accredited continuing education (CE) credits
    options (up to 18 types) including, but not limited to: AAPA, ACCME, ACCME-NP,
    ACPE, ANCC, ASWB, NYSEDSW, & JA-IPCE.

 

SharePoint Page:

Specialty Care VA-ECHO - Home (sharepoint.com)

Individuals can join our Listserv(s) here:

VA-ECHO (iths.org)

CLINICAL PATHWAYS


The National Oncology Program Office has developed disease-specific Clinical Pathway tools for clinicians to use that map out evidence-based treatment courses.

These clinical support tools provide clinicians with guidance that ensure standardized, high-quality care for our Veterans living with a cancer diagnosis.

  • The pathways were developed by a team of multidisciplinary subject matter experts and national guidelines: offering guidance for both common and rare cancers.
  • The pathways differ from other national guidelines, as they take into consideration treatment efficacy, toxicity, and cost.
  • Use of the pathways also ensures access and equality of care, no matter where the receives cancer care.

Visit the VA Clinical Pathways page for more information.

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