Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center the world’s oldest and largest private cancer center has devoted more than 135 years to exceptional patient care, innovative research, and outstanding educational programs. Today, they are one of 51 National Cancer Institute–designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers, with state-of-the-art science flourishing side by side with clinical studies and treatment. The close collaboration between our physicians and scientists is one of their unique strengths, enabling us to provide patients with the best care available as they work to discover more-effective strategies to prevent, control, and ultimately cure cancer in the future.
The goal of Memorial Sloan Kettering's Continuing Medical Education (MSK CME) program is to disseminate current and new knowledge of the etiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and allied diseases in order to improve competence. The offerings are also intended to enhance the training of physicians and other healthcare professionals. The content of the activities is designed to include new research findings, clinical knowledge, and treatment modalities and their applications to various types and stages of cancer and allied diseases.