July's NNN webinar featured Dr. Krisstina Gowin, Roberta Basch, and Dr. Eiko Klimant of the Salish Cancer Center presenting on Native Cancer Wellness.

National Native Network Webinar Series: Native Cancer Wellness

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. – The National Native Network held their regular webinar series on July 26, 2016.  The team from the Salish Cancer Center, Dr. Krisstina Gowin, Roberta Basch, and Dr. Eiko Klimant presented for the NNN with their presentation titled “Native Cancer Wellness.”

The three objectives of the webinar are:

  1.  Identify the unique challenges of the Native American cancer patient population.
  2. Examine the integrative model of oncology care.
  3. Recognize the benefits of combining traditional healing services in the care of Native American cancer patients.

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