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Opportunities for Involvement

There are many ways to get involved with CPNG and share the expertise that you have. See below for opportunities:

  • Attend a meeting

    • We host an annual meeting and a regional meeting once a year.
    • We host webinars on various aspects of navigation throughout the year.
  • Join the CPNG Education Committee 

    • Research educational opportunities for the members of CPNG, assist with planning webinars, regional and annual meetings. 

    • CLICK HERE to submit the interest form.

  • Become a Speaker at Future Events

  • Create an article on an aspect of navigation 

    • Email CPNG@georgiacore.org
  • Share CPNG with a colleague

 

Last Updated: 6/16/2021 9:37:30 AM

CPNG

Georgia CORE announces the first annual Phillip H. Street Cancer Community Service Award and the 2023 Matt Mumber M.D. Award for Excellence in Cancer

After a months-long nomination and selection process, Georgia CORE is pleased to announce Tiah Tomlin-Harris the winner of the first award given in honor of the late Phillip Street. Together with CPNG, Georgia CORE also has awarded the 2023 Matt Mumber M.D. Award for Excellence in Cancer Patient Navigation to Emily Beard of Northside Hospital

12/06/2022

This was the year: Georgia CORE's FY22 Annual Report

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11/15/2022

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Georgia CORE releases report from Disparities in Cancer Clinical Trials Summit

On Sept. 30, Georgia's cancer experts shared advice and experiences with oncology providers, patient navigators and research managers - all to provide new ways to diversify participation in clinical trials. In February 2023, Georgia CORE issued a report with a recap and actions steps. Download the report >>

10/25/2022

Georgia CORE

 

Advancing Cancer Care through Partnerships and Innovation

Georgia CORE is a statewide nonprofit that leverages partnerships and innovation to attract more clinical trials, increase research, and promote education and early detection to improve cancer care for Georgians in rural, urban, and suburban communities across the state.