Working to Prevent Cancer
Part of our mission is to overcome the cancers that affect New Mexicans at a higher rate than other states in the country. Our prevention program is starting with colorectal cancer and will expand to other cancers.
Preventing Colorectal Cancer
The colorectal screening program goal is to prevent colorectal cancer across New Mexico. Learn how to improve delivery and uptake of colorectal cancer screening, ensure diagnostic follow-up, and navigate individuals to appropriate treatment services.
This education series is focused on the diverse communities experiencing inequities in New Mexico. We welcome community members, physicians, nurses, physician assistants, community health workers, and healthcare professionals to join the virtual Project ECHO sessions.
Continuing medical education credits will be available for physicians, nurses, and physician assistants, and continuing education units will be available for community health workers.
Colorectal Cancer Webinars
Tertiary Care for Colorectal Cancer:
Referrals, Treatment and Navigation
Alissa Greenbaum, MD, FACS
Assistant Professor, 猎奇重口Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology
Cassandra Garcia, MSN, RN, OCN
Nurse Navigator, 猎奇重口Comprehensive Cancer Center
Health System Considerations for Colorectal Cancer Screening Services
Azadeh Fotouhie, MD
Southwest Gastroenterology Associates
Successful Strategies for Promoting Colorectal Cancer Screenings
Prajakta Adsul, MBBS, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Medicine and
Cancer Control and Population Sciences Research Program
Director, Center for Advancing Dissemination and Implementation Science
Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Services: Primary Care Perspective
Jessica Monthan, MD, FAAFP
Colorectal Cancer Webinars
Understanding Colorectal Cancer Data in New Mexico
Angela Meisner, MPH
Senior Epidemeiologist
New Mexico Tumor Registry
Joseph O'Dell, MPH
Community Health Epidemiologist
New Mexico Department of Health
PhD Student
猎奇重口College of Population Health
Social Determinants of Health and their influence on Colorectal Cancer Screening
Prajakta Adsul, MBBS, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Medicine and
Cancer Control and Population Sciences Research Program
Director, Center for Advancing Dissemination and Implementation Science
Promoting a Culture of Prevention
Prajakta Adsul, MBBS, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Medicine and
Cancer Control and Population Sciences Research Program
Director, Center for Advancing Dissemination and Implementation Science
Mission to Prevent Colorectal Cancer
A Survivor Story
Allison Rosen, MS
Director Project ECHO
American Cancer Society
Colorectal Cancer Screening Risk Factors, Guidelines and Challenges
Gulshan Parasher, MD FACP FACG
Professor of Medicine
Chief Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center