Effective Strategies to Reach Patients for Colorectal Cancer Screening During COVID-19 Part II – CRC Screening Awareness Month – Implementation Strategies at the Grass Roots Level

American Indian Cancer Foundation’s Colorectal Cancer Toolkit:
https://4dmdemos.com/aicf/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/AICAF_CRCToolkit_PRINT-1.pdf

Date:  January 28, 2021
Time:  3 – 4 p.m. ET

PRESENTED BY:

Melissa Buffalo
Deputy Director
American Indian Cancer Foundation

Beth Sieloff, MPH
Program Manager
Cancer Prevention and Control Programs
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc.

DESCRIPTION:

American Indian Cancer Foundation’s Colorectal Cancer Toolkit:
https://4dmdemos.com/aicf/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/AICAF_CRCToolkit_PRINT-1.pdf

This webinar takes the strategies discussed in the January 20th webinar “Effective Strategies to Reach Patients for Colorectal Cancer Screening During COVID-19” and provides you the opportunity to design a program fit for your Urban or Rural community.  We will present the American Indian Cancer Foundation Toolkit along with tips from experienced clinicians and health educators to implement a successful CRC Screening Awareness Campaign in March of 2021.

During the January 20th, you’ll hear from the Epidemiologists who are National experts in the field of colorectal cancer; and on January 28th you’ll have the opportunity to talk to some of your peers, review the evidence-based practices and identify your Local Community Experts who can help implement the best strategies for your American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) patients in 2021.

We will have panelists from both Urban and Rural health centers who are experienced throughout Indian Country discuss their successful strategies for patient education, outreach, and screening; and tips to modify your pre-COVID strategies to operating during a pandemic.  We will also provide you quick and easy access to patient education materials that you request and receive by mid-February for use in your community for your CRC Awareness program, and share ideas for additional resources that may be underused.

Community Guide:
https://www.thecommunityguide.org/

US Cancer Statistics:
https://gis.cdc.gov/Cancer/USCS/DataViz.html

US Cancer Statistics Public Use Databases:
https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/uscs/public-use/index.htm

FIT Flu Model Resource:
https://www.mpqhf.org/QIO/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/FluFIT-3.pdf

IHS Formulary:
https://www.ihs.gov/nptc/formularysearch/

American Indian Cancer Foundation CRC Infographic:
https://www.americanindiancancer.org/acif-resource/colorectal-cancer-infographic/

Social Media Toolkit:
https://www.cdc.gov/socialmedia/tools/guidelines/index.html

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