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CPOPonline

CPOPonline is a virtual community where people engaged in psychosocial services, education or research for Canadians affected by cancer share knowledge and resources.

 

CPOPonline is a joint initiative of the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology (CAPO), community-based cancer organization leaders, and the Canadian Psychosocial Oncology Partnership (CPOP). Since 2006, researchers, health care practitioners, and community-based organizations have met annually at the CAPO conference to find ways to work together.

CPOPonline goals:

  • • seamless integrated psychosocial cancer care
  • • ongoing working relationships among stakeholders
  • • a sustainable community for knowledge exchange in psychosocial cancer care.

CPOPonline offers these ways to work together:

Connect with Others
* ask and answer questions
* find others to work with on special projects
* create documents using the Wiki

Share Resources
* post and find links to online materials
* post and find documents from members
* find patient education materials, summaries of relevant research, unpublished reports, CAPO abstracts, and more

   

CPOPonline News
* build awareness of your activities by posting announcements and events

CPOPonline Community
* find psychosocial cancer organizations across Canada

To join CPOPonline:

1. Complete the self-registration form at: www.cancerview.ca/registration

2. Contact info@cpoponline.ca to request access to CPOPonline, providing a one-line description of your interest in psychosocial oncology (e.g. researcher, community-based organization). We will add your name as an authorized user and notify you immediately.

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To contact CPOPonline directly:

Dr. Lynne Robinson
CPOPonline
info@cpoponline.ca

902.494.1157

 
 

Anthony Laycock
CAPO Association Manager
capo@funnel.ca

 

Funding for this project has been provided by the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and the Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation. As well, Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology provides in-kind support.

Last updated: March 29, 2010