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Online Cancer Education Modules

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We have eight interactive, online cancer education modules with helpful resources and activities free of charge for CHA/Ps, community health workers, and anyone interested in learning more about cancer.  The modules are approved for 2 hours of CHA/P continuing education.

Each module was created with input from Alaska Community Health Aides/Practitioners (CHA/Ps), and content experts.  Learn ways to prevent cancer, decrease cancer risks, and if diagnosed with cancer, to live well along the cancer journey.

The modules were developed for CHAPs, but community health workers, and people who want to learn more about cancer can benefit!  All are invited to take the modules!  To begin learning, go to http://anthc.remote-learner.net/

Once at the login area, you will have to register one-time to enter the CHAP Distance Learning Network, and sign-in to complete each different module.  You can complete each different module.  You can complete the modules in any order at your own pace.  If you leave the module before you finish it, it will remember where you left off when you log back in.  Any questions?  Feel free to contact one of the instructors:

Melany Cueva, RN, EdD
Phone:  907-729-2441
mcueva@anthc.org

Laura Revels, BA
Phone:  907-729-2906
ljrevels@anthc.org

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