2026 International Spring Forum
April 15, 2026 | 12:00 PM EST
2025 Fall Summit Continuing Education Activities
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Explore a collection of Fall Summit continuing education activities featuring practical insights across today’s most important clinical and operational topics in oncology. Each activity offers real-world strategies your team can use to strengthen safety, coordination, and patient-centered care.
ACTIVITIES
Target Audience: Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians | 1.0 Credit Hours
This session will explore how patient advocacy organizations collaborate with oncology practices to improve patient care and support. Leaders from national and disease-specific groups will share their missions, resources, and the unique ways they assist patients and caregivers. Through discussion, participants will learn strategies for building partnerships that expand access to assistance programs, enhance education, and address emotional and social needs. The panel will highlight opportunities for practices to integrate advocacy organizations into their care model to advance comprehensive support for oncology patients.
Target Audience: Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians | 1.0 Credit Hours
This CE activity explores how digital health tools enhance patient agency and self-management in cancer care. Learners will examine survivor-driven digital solutions that address gaps in patient education and review strategies for integrating digital patient support platforms into clinical workflows while maintaining personalized communication between patients and care teams.
Target Audience: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse | 0.75 Credit Hours
This session aims to educate healthcare professionals on the evolving practice of delivering CAR-T therapy in outpatient settings. Participants will gain insights into how clinical workflows, patient monitoring strategies, and toxicity management are being adapted to ensure safety and efficacy outside the hospital. The session will also explore innovative approaches to care coordination that support patients through this complex treatment journey. By the end, attendees will be better equipped to evaluate and implement outpatient CAR-T models in their own practice settings.
Target Audience: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse | 1.0 Credit Hours
This CE activity examines the impact of cancer treatment on sexual health and provides practical strategies for initiating sexual health conversations with oncology patients and survivors. Learners will also explore effective patient education approaches to address sexual side effects of cancer treatment and strategies to help mitigate their impact on quality of life.
Target Audience: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse | 1.0 Credit Hours
This CE activity reviews current treatment options for adult patients with pancreatic cancer, along with common symptoms and supportive care strategies. Learners will explore performance status assessment methods, nutrition interventions to improve outcomes and quality of life, and key survivorship care strategies, including gaps in survivorship care delivery.
Target Audience: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse | 1.0 Credit Hours
This CE activity reviews guideline-based standards of care for older adults with cancer receiving systemic therapy. Learners will explore how to use the Practical Geriatric Assessment (PGA) to identify and manage vulnerabilities and will outline key infrastructure needs for implementing the PGA into routine oncology care.
Target Audience: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse | 1.0 Credit Hours
This educational activity reviews current and emerging treatment strategies across the multiple myeloma care continuum. Learners will explore the role of quadruplet therapy in the frontline setting for both transplant-eligible and transplant-ineligible patients, as well as the use of CAR T-cell therapies and BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies in relapsed/refractory disease. The activity also focuses on applying available sequencing data to develop evidence-based treatment plans for patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.
Target Audience: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse | 1.0 Credit Hours
This CE activity reviews healthcare team responsibilities for preventing contamination in sterile compounding under USP <797> and USP <800>. Learners will cover cleaning agent selection, frequency and dwell times, and the role of documented cleaning schedules in maintaining compliance. Common contamination risks from improper techniques or product misuse are addressed, along with a real-world case example to strengthen cleanroom practices and protect patient and staff safety.
Target Audience: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse | 1.0 Credit Hours
This CE activity examines how structured career advancement can elevate oncology pharmacy technician practice. Learners will explore how oncology technician certification programs fit into development frameworks, review real-world technician growth models, and identify strategies to secure leadership support and strengthen technician engagement in professional progression.