Cancer ECHO

About Lung Cancer ECHO Series

In alignment with the Indiana Cancer Control Plan, the Lung Cancer ECHO series focuses on providing healthcare professionals with the tools and knowledge to prevent, screen, and treat lung cancer more effectively.

This free, virtual program offers evidence-based strategies to help reduce lung cancer rates and improve patient outcomes. We aim to create a collaborative space to share resources, learn from one another, and make a meaningful change.

The Lung Cancer ECHO series meets online via Zoom on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET. 

Register for the Lung Cancer ECHO

If you have any questions, please contact our program management specialist, Norelimane Bouzar: nbouzar@iu.edu 

Our Audience

Each session is designated with a specific professional audience in mind; however, every ECHO is open to all members of the health team, and we welcome the opportunity for cross-collaboration. 

Content is best suited for primary care practitioners, including:

  • Physicians
  • Advanced Practice Providers
  • Nurses
  • Social Workers
  • Medical and Non-Medical Case Managers
  • Patient Navigators
  • Community-Based Organizations working in Cancer Care
  • Public Health Professionals
  • Cancer Researchers

Join as Your Schedule Allows

Participants can join the Lung Cancer ECHO series at any point in the 8-part series.

Recordings and resources from prior sessions are available through the ECHO Online Resource Library to all registered learners.

Year 5 Upcoming Didactic Topics

Didactic topics are subject to change

Date

Didactic Topic
January 21, 2025Overview of Indiana Cancer Control Plan & YOU: What Part You Play in the Cancer Control Plan in Indiana
February 4, 2025Addressing The Top Causes of Lung Cancer in Indiana: Preventing Radon Exposure and Promoting Tobacco Cessation
February 18, 2025Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines: They've Changed and They're Not Always Easy
March 4, 2025Navigating Screening and Insurance Coverage for Patients with High Risk in Rural Communities
March 18, 2025Advances in Biomarker Testing for Lung Cancer
April 1, 2025Demystifying Clinical Trials and Promoting Diverse Participants
April 15, 2025Lung Cancer Survivorship Stories and Programmatic Approaches
May 6, 2025Supportive Approaches to Lung Cancer Palliative Care and Hospice
May 20, 2025Survivorship Care - From the Provider Perspective
July 15, 2025A Special Populations Focus: Physical Activity & Cancer Survivorship

 

Registered participants have access to our Canvas resource library.

DateDidactic Topics
02/07/2023An Overview of Indiana Cancer Epidemiology Data
02/21/2023Cancer Care in the Primary Care Setting
03/07/2023IU Multidisciplinary Oncology Vitality and Exercise (MOVE) Program
03/21/2023Colorectal Cancer Screening
04/04/2023Nutrition, Obesity, and Cancer
04/18/2023Canceled
05/02/2023Melanoma + Skin
05/16/2023Alcohol and Cancer
06/06/2023Trauma Informed Care, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Cancer
06/20/2023LGBTQ+ Cancer Considerations
07/04/2023Canceled for Independence Day
07/14/2023Tobacco Cessation
08/01/2023Cancer Survivorship
08/15/2023Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) Screening
09/05/2023Lung Cancer Screening
09/19/2023Canceled: ECHO team attending conference
10/03/2023Canceled
10/17/2023Breast Cancer Awareness // Indiana Cancer Control Plan // National Lung Cancer Screening Day
11/07/2023Prostate Cancer: Diagnostics and Treatment

Registered participants have access to our Canvas resource library.

DateDidactic Topics
01/18/2022HPV and Cervical Cancer
02/01/2022The Women's Hospital High-Risk Breast Program​
02/15/2022Improved Survival in Cancer but Continued Disparities: Planning the Future with Precision Medicine, but Assessing the Past through the Rear View Mirror
03/01/2022HPV Vaccination Rates
03/15/2022Patient-Centered Nutrition, Factoring Food Insecurity and Cultural Food Preferences into Quality Health Care
04/05/2022Breast Cancer Disparities Part II
04/19/2022Men's HPV Cancer
05/03/2022Canceled
05/17/2022Cancer and Family Impact (Support Systems)
06/07/2022Cancer in the LGBTQ+ Community
06/21/2022"Oncology and Dermatology" by Syril Keena Que, MD, MPH
07/05/2022Post Traumatic Resilience
07/19/2022Cancer Risk Assessment and Genetic Counseling
08/02/2022Indiana Public Health Campaign
08/16/2022Identifying Barriers to HPV Vaccination for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease and Childhood Cancer Survivors
09/06/2022Patient-Informed Decision Making
09/20/2022HPV Counseling
10/04/2022Breast Cancer

 

Free Continuing Education Credits

Live attendees are eligible to earn free continuing medical education credits with the Indiana University School of Medicine, specialty credits with the American Academy of Family Physicians, and credits for certified health education specialists with the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing.

The Indiana University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Learners should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Kate Caufield

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Associate Director, Cancer Center Partnerships | American Cancer Society

Kate Caufield is completing her 8th year at the American Cancer Society as Associate Director, Cancer Center Partnerships. In this role, she leads strategic collaborations with cancer centers around the state to advance shared priorities in cancer prevention, screening, and health equity. Kate works across academic, clinical, and community systems to align research, program implementation, and policy advocacy in service of more equitable outcomes for all people facing cancer.

Kate is passionate about connecting people, ideas, and institutions to drive change in cancer care. When she’s not at work, Kate is probably spending time with her husband of almost 26 years and adult children or out hiking in the woods with the family rescue dog. 

DuyKhanh P. Ceppa, MD, FACS

DuyKhanh P. Ceppa

Associate Professor of Thoracic Surgery | Indiana University School of Medicine

Dr. Ceppa is an Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery. She graduated from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill (BS in Biology) and Duke University (School of Medicine). Following General Surgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery residencies at Duke University, she joined the faculty at IUSM. She is a general thoracic surgeon with a clinical focus on minimally invasive surgery and lung screening. 

Mirian Ramirez, MLIS

Mirian Ramirez

Librarian • Ruth Lilly Medical Library | Indiana University School of Medicine

Mirian currently serves as a research metrics librarian at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library, where she supports researchers with the analysis and applications of scholarly impact metrics. Since joining the Cancer ECHO team in 2020, she provides database demonstrations and specialized information to caregivers and healthcare professionals. 

Mary Robertson, MPH

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Cancer Prevention and Screening Lead | IU Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center

In her role as Cancer Prevention and Screening Lead, Mary provides leadership and advancement of strategic plans, statewide initiatives, and high-level collaborative partnerships to reduce the cancer burden. Previously, Mary served as Executive Director of the Indiana Cancer Consortium (ICC), Indiana’s statewide comprehensive cancer coalition.

Mary is a graduate of Purdue University and received her master’s degree in public health from Indiana University. Over the past seven years, Mary has worked and volunteered for several Indiana nonprofits and has a passion for improving the health of all Hoosiers. 

Tamika Turner, DNP, NP-C, AOCNP

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Registered Nurse | Weatherby Healthcare

Dr. Tamika Turner has been a registered nurse since 1999. She earned a Master of Science degree with a focus in primary care nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner in December 2005 from Indiana Wesleyan University. Since then, she has served at several Indiana hospitals, specializing in adult oncology/hematology. She has been active in providing patient and family education regarding symptom management and survivorship care.

Over the past year, she has worked as a Locum and traveled to various states to take care of those diagnosed with cancer. Her career experience includes general medical oncology and hematology, bone marrow transplant, breast surgery, hospice, survivorship care, retail health, palliative care, and home care.

Dr. Turner completed her DNP through Indiana Wesleyan University in 2016. She is dedicated to educating patients and families to live healthier lives and advocate for their health care. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her two sons, six grandkids, and other family members.