We are currently developing a Self-Directed Learning Program to promote a greater understanding of fundamental concepts in genetics and genetic cancer risk assessment in a flexible learning format. More updates on the availability of this program coming soon.
Membership to the CCGCoP is through completion of our annual
Intensive Course in Genomic Cancer Risk Assessment. Enrollment is open from April 1st through August 1st. For information and the application to the course
visit this page. The GCRA Case Conference series is a CME-accredited interdisciplinary forum for review of challenging cancer genomics cases conducted each week by the City of Hope and affiliate programs.
Topics in Clinical Cancer Genomics is a weekly one-hour CME-accredited Web-conference seminar series focused on timely issues in clinical cancer genomics, cancer epidemiology and cancer genomics research, alternating between didactic lectures, case-based literature reviews and basic research journal club.
The Cancer Genomics Community Discussion Board is a Web-based forum for collaborative, interdisciplinary practice-based support and continuing professional learning.
A large research group of over 40 collaborating sites in the 40 collaborating sites in the United States, Mexico and South America. As members of the Clinical Cancer Genomics Community Research Network, research collaborators can use the message board and forums to post questions and communicate with other members in the network.