Vindico Medical Education Presents Two Abstracts at the 2022 ASCO Annual Meeting

June 3, 2022

Thorofare, NJ – Vindico Medical Education, a Wyanoke Group company, is pleased to announce that their abstracts, Coupling Gamified Continuing Education With Confidence-Based Assessment to Address Knowledge Gaps and Assess Attitudes Toward Liquid Biopsy for Cancer Screening Among Primary Care Providers and Engaging Continuing Medical Education in Evaluating Knowledge Gaps and Preferences in Advanced BRAF+ Melanoma, will be presented during the 2022 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting.

The first abstract, “Coupling Gamified Continuing Education With Confidence-Based Assessment to Address Knowledge Gaps and Assess Attitudes Toward Liquid Biopsy for Cancer Screening Among Primary Care Providers,” will be presented on Saturday, June 4, by Jillian Scavone, PhD, in the afternoon session. This study highlights the use of gamified CME to identify and address knowledge and confidence gaps regarding the use of novel liquid biopsies for cancer screening. Click here to see a PDF of the poster for this abstract.

The second abstract, “Engaging Continuing Medical Education in Evaluating Knowledge Gaps and Preferences in Advanced BRAF+ Melanoma,” highlights knowledge and practice gaps regarding the management of patients with BRAF+ melanoma. This study, reference number e23007, has been published online.

The 2022 ASCO Annual Meeting Program will offer presentations on the latest research in cancer care. This year’s program will feature more than 200 sessions complementing the meeting’s theme—Advancing Equitable Cancer Care Through Innovation. For additional information about this meeting, please visit https://conferences.asco.org/am/attend

For more information regarding Vindico’s unique abstract, contact Robert A. Esgro, Chief Operating Officer, at [email protected] or 856.994.9400 ext. 452.

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About Vindico Medical Education
Vindico Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide CME for physicians, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide CE for nurses, and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) to provide CE for pharmacists.

Vindico Medical Education is solely dedicated to delivering learner-centered, performance improvement-based interventions, including educational activities, practice tools, and patient education materials, in the United States and globally. These interventions are designed based on various learning theories, executed in a manner to address health care professionals’ educational gaps, and aimed to improve patient health and experience. www.VindicoCME.com.