Educational Programming

Simms/Mann UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology offers recurring and rotating educational webinars throughout the year. Our webinars are free and open to everyone. View our current webinars schedule and sign up for our newsletter to be the first to learn about upcoming offerings:

Programs for Everyone

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How to Conquer the Urge to Eat When You Are Not Physically Hungry (Emotional/Compulsive Eating)

A 60- minute presentation and live Q&A on uncovering your unique, personal triggers that cause you to eat or over-eat when you are not hungry. Leaving participants with a plan to handle these situations with grace, power and unconditional love.

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The Thread

A 60-minute presentation and live Q&A. We welcome participants to reflect and explore the idea of a single thread that may run through our entire lives—what it takes to find it, what is our relationship to it, and how it just might help us make sense of the whole journey thus far.

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Mindfulness for Cancer Care: Supporting Well-Being Throughout Treatment and Beyond

A 60 Minute presentation and live Q&A on the calming power of mindfulness throughout your cancer journey, from treatment to survivorship.

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Nutrition and Cancer: Tips to Stay Healthy During Treatment

A 60-Minute presentation and live Q&A on common nutrition challenges experienced during cancer treatment.

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Introduction to Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA): Oncofertility and Resources

A 60-Minute presentation and live Q&A on the program development and redesign of the adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer program over the last year and a half.

 

Programs for UCLA Health Patients

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Navigating GI Cancer: UCLA Resources and Support

An educational webinar to learn more about supportive care services available at UCLA Health for GI cancers, specifically Palliative Care, Oncology Nutrition, and Simms Mann Center Psychosocial Support. Loved ones involved in care are welcome to attend with or on behalf of the patient.