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Dartmouth Cancer Center - Keene

Keene, NH, United States

Situated at Cheshire Medical Center in Keene, the Dartmouth Cancer Center delivers targeted educational offerings for rural and western New Hampshire, focusing on accessible oncology training that addresses geographic barriers. Programs here prioritize practical skills for small-team environments, enhancing regional cancer care delivery.

  • Rural Oncology Practice Course: Tailored for general practitioners, covering common malignancies like lung and GI cancers, with emphasis on tele-oncology consultations and resource-limited settings.
  • Hematology Training: Modules on leukemias, lymphomas, and myelomas, including bone marrow biopsy techniques and stem cell transplant basics.
  • Cancer Prevention and Screening Education: Community health worker certification in tobacco control, sun safety, and colorectal screening outreach programs.
  • Multidisciplinary Team Training: Workshops for nurses, physicians, and pharmacists on coordinated care models, including weekly tumor conferences via video link to Lebanon.
  • Pediatric Oncology Basics: Introductory course for providers on childhood cancers, symptom recognition, and family-centered care approaches.

The curriculum leverages Keene's serene setting for reflective learning, incorporating outdoor wellness components for burnout prevention among oncology staff. Courses draw from real-world cases in the Monadnock region, addressing agricultural exposures and aging populations. With 150 hours per program, instruction mixes virtual reality simulations for rare procedures and group discussions on policy advocacy for rural funding. Partnerships with local universities provide student rotations, fostering mentorship. Emphasis on evidence-based guidelines from ASCO and NCCN ensures standardized care. Alumni networks support ongoing webinars on updates like HPV-related oropharyngeal cancers. This campus's programs reduce disparities by training local talent, minimizing patient travel for specialized input. Public seminars on healthy lifestyles and early detection empower communities, aligning with Dartmouth's mission. Through adaptive, resilient education, Keene's center builds a robust workforce capable of navigating evolving cancer landscapes, from climate impacts on incidence to digital health integrations.

Dartmouth Cancer Center - Lebanon

Lebanon, NH, United States

The Dartmouth Cancer Center in Lebanon serves as the flagship location for comprehensive cancer care, research, and education within the Dartmouth Health network. As a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center, it offers advanced training and educational programs tailored for medical professionals, researchers, and patients. The main courses taught here focus on oncology, integrating clinical practice with cutting-edge research.

  • Oncology Fellowship Program: A three-year intensive training for physicians specializing in medical oncology, covering chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and personalized medicine approaches. Fellows participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards and clinical trials.
  • Radiation Oncology Residency: This four-year program trains residents in radiation therapy techniques, including intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), with hands-on experience in proton therapy planning.
  • Cancer Research Training: Short-term and long-term courses for graduate students and postdocs, emphasizing molecular biology, genomics, and cancer immunology. Topics include CRISPR gene editing applications in oncology and bioinformatics for tumor profiling.
  • Nursing Education in Hematology-Oncology: Specialized certification courses for nurses, including symptom management, survivorship care, and palliative oncology nursing, aligned with Oncology Nursing Society standards.
  • Patient Navigation and Support Training: Educational modules for navigators and social workers, focusing on psychosocial aspects of cancer care, cultural competency, and community outreach programs.

Beyond clinical training, the center hosts annual symposia on emerging cancer therapies, such as CAR-T cell therapy and precision oncology. Collaborative courses with the Geisel School of Medicine cover epidemiology, biostatistics, and ethical considerations in cancer research. These programs emphasize evidence-based practice, with over 300 hours of didactic and practical instruction per course. Faculty include renowned experts from Dartmouth's Norris Cotton Cancer Center, ensuring participants gain skills for leadership in academic and community settings. The curriculum evolves with NCI guidelines, incorporating telehealth oncology and global health perspectives on cancer disparities. Graduates often pursue roles in top-tier institutions, contributing to reduced cancer mortality through innovative care models. This campus's educational offerings underscore Dartmouth's commitment to eradicating cancer through knowledge dissemination and interdisciplinary collaboration, fostering a new generation of oncology leaders equipped to tackle complex challenges in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

Dartmouth Cancer Center - Manchester

Manchester, NH, United States

Located at the Elliot Hospital in Manchester, the Dartmouth Cancer Center provides regional access to specialized cancer education and training programs, emphasizing community-based oncology care. This campus focuses on practical, hands-on courses that bridge academic research with local healthcare needs, serving as a hub for continuing medical education in southern New Hampshire.

  • Community Oncology Training: A one-year certificate program for primary care providers, teaching early cancer detection, screening protocols, and referral pathways for breast, lung, and colorectal cancers.
  • Infusion Therapy Certification: Courses for nurses and pharmacists on administering targeted therapies, monoclonal antibodies, and oral chemotherapies, including side effect management and patient safety protocols.
  • Psychosocial Oncology Workshops: Short intensive sessions for mental health professionals, covering coping strategies, family dynamics in cancer, and trauma-informed care, with role-playing scenarios.
  • Genetic Counseling in Cancer: Training for counselors on hereditary cancer syndromes, BRCA testing, and risk assessment tools, integrated with telemedicine consultations.
  • Survivorship Care Planning: Educational series for multidisciplinary teams, focusing on long-term follow-up, lifestyle interventions, and rehabilitation for cancer survivors.

The programs here are designed for accessibility, with flexible scheduling for working professionals and emphasis on rural health disparities. Courses incorporate case studies from the Manchester patient population, highlighting environmental risk factors like industrial exposures. In partnership with Dartmouth's main center, faculty deliver guest lectures on immunotherapy advancements and clinical trial enrollment. Each course includes at least 100 hours of instruction, blending online modules with in-person simulations using state-of-the-art mannequins for procedural training. This approach ensures participants can immediately apply skills in community clinics, improving regional cancer outcomes. The campus also offers public education courses on prevention, nutrition, and tobacco cessation, empowering patients and families. By fostering local expertise, Manchester's Dartmouth Cancer Center contributes to a statewide network of informed caregivers, reducing travel burdens and enhancing equity in oncology education. Ongoing evaluations track program impact, with alumni reporting improved confidence in managing complex cases.

Dartmouth Cancer Center - Nashua

Nashua, NH, United States

The Dartmouth Cancer Center in Nashua, affiliated with Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, specializes in educational programs that support suburban and border communities, offering courses in integrative oncology and advanced diagnostics. This location emphasizes personalized learning paths for healthcare providers in a growing metropolitan area.

  • Breast Oncology Specialization: A six-month course for surgeons and radiologists, covering mammographic interpretation, lumpectomy techniques, and neoadjuvant therapy planning.
  • Prostate and Urologic Cancer Training: Workshops on robotic-assisted prostatectomy, PSA kinetics, and active surveillance strategies, with simulation labs.
  • Integrative Medicine in Oncology: Certification for practitioners in complementary therapies like acupuncture, yoga for cancer patients, and nutritional oncology, evidence-based and NCI-aligned.
  • Palliative Care Fellowship: One-year program focusing on end-of-life care, pain management, and ethical decision-making in advanced cancers.
  • Clinical Trial Coordination: Training for research coordinators on protocol adherence, data management, and IRB processes specific to phase II/III oncology trials.

Courses at this campus integrate technology, such as AI-driven imaging analysis and electronic health record optimization for oncology workflows. With a diverse patient base, programs address cultural sensitivities and language barriers in cancer communication. Faculty collaborate with Dartmouth's research core, bringing insights from genomic sequencing and biomarker studies. Each curriculum spans 200+ hours, including field trips to the Lebanon facility for advanced demonstrations. Emphasis is placed on quality improvement projects, where learners develop initiatives to enhance patient satisfaction and treatment adherence. Public outreach courses educate on skin cancer prevention and HPV vaccination, targeting Nashua's demographics. This educational model promotes lifelong learning, with CME credits available for all sessions. Graduates enhance local capacity, supporting seamless care transitions across Dartmouth Health. The center's commitment to innovation ensures courses evolve with breakthroughs like liquid biopsies and novel immunotherapies, preparing providers for future challenges in precision medicine and equitable access.

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