HPV Vaccination: Guidance for Cancer Prevention Strategies

Based on a three-part webinar series, this course on HPV vaccination and cancer prevention provides healthcare professionals with the latest insights on vaccination protocols, cancer prevention strategies, and early detection. Learn practical techniques to improve patient care and discover how to advance vaccination efforts in Canada.

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Description

Description:

This insightful course, based on a three-part webinar series, on HPV vaccination and cancer prevention provides healthcare professionals with the latest knowledge and strategies to enhance patient care.

You’ll explore current vaccination protocols, the leading causes of HPV-related cancers, and effective early detection methods. Gain valuable insights from experts on the progress of HPV vaccination efforts in Canada and discover promising strategies to meet 2024 targets. Learn how HPV vaccination plays a pivotal role in preventing head and neck cancers, and gain practical techniques for initiating vaccination conversations with your patients.

Additionally, pharmacists will uncover unique opportunities to identify at-risk individuals and integrate vaccination assessments into existing services. 

This program is unaccredited for CEUs.

Speakers:

Laurie Elit, MD

Laurie Elit, MD

Laurie Elit MD MSc FRCS(C) is a physician and an emeritus professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at McMaster University. Her background is in gynecologic oncology and she currently spends her time between Canada and Cameroon providing healthcare to women with preinvasive and invasive disease, educating the next generation of healthcare providers, and doing quality improvement research.

Sherilyn Houle, PhD

Sherilyn Houle, PhD

Sherilyn Houle, BSP, PhD, CTH, AFTM RCPS (Glasg) received her pharmacy degree from the University of Saskatchewan and PhD from the University of Alberta, and has practice experience in hospital, home care, community pharmacy, and primary care team settings. She is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy with research and teaching interests in pharmacy practice to full scope with a focus on immunizations and travel medicine. In 2023, she was recognized by OPA with the Exceptional Achievement in Research and Academia Award.

Sessions:

  • Update on HPV-Related Diseases
  • What Is the Leading Cause of HPV-Related Cancer in Canada?
  • Broadening Our Perspective: The Who, When, Where, and Why Considerations for HPV Vaccination in Pharmacy Practice

Sponsor:

This webinar series is developed by the Ontario Pharmacists Association and is supported through education grant from Merck

Cancellation Policy:

Please refer to OPA’s Terms and Conditions of Purchase for cancellation policies.