Lung Cancer Risk Evaluation: What Clinicians Need to Know
Webinar/Online
Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 6:15pm ET - 9:00pm ET
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Info
Topic
Lung Cancer
Credits Offered
This event offers
2.0 CE credits
to attendees.
Accreditation Info:
AANP.
Additional Information
Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, making it crucial for clinicians to stay informed about risk factors, screening guidelines, and prevention strategies.
CE MEETING INFO
Schedule **Please note Updated Times for monthly events**
6:15 pm Zoom Opens
- 6:30pm - 8:30pm CE Program
- 8:30pm - 9:00pm Immediately following program, NPNY announcements, New Jobs, discuss clinical cases, Networking, Find a Mentor/Mentee
Address: Virtual Zoom Webinar
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Each CE program will be submitted to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for CE credit, unless otherwise noted.
Speakers
Nurse Practitioner
Annie D. Lu is an experienced Nurse Practitioner with expertise in diabetes, orthopedic care, education as well as administrative management. Annie values collaborative innovation and is an advocate for quality patient and family experience. She has provided direct clinical care to individuals in the New York City across various inpatient and outpatient settings. Annie is also a published author and presenter in the area of diabetes and orthopedic management with a special interest in stress and coping. Aside from her clinical and academic pursuits, she has a longstanding dedication to voluntarism including served three terms as President of Nurse Practitioners of New York, guest presenter in community health fair events. Annie is dually certified in Advanced Diabetes Management and as an Adult Nurse Practitioner. Her clinical and leadership abilities had been recognized through multiple honors including the New York Times Tribute to Nurses, Nurse Practitioner of Distinction and Nursing Research awards. However, her most cherish recommendations are from patients and their families whom she had worked with over the years.