

The in-person program begins at 11:30 AM at the Georgia State Capitol, with doors opening at 11:00 AM. Attendees joining virtually can access the webinar starting at 12:00 PM. Healthcare professionals from multiple disciplines can earn 1.0 continuing education credit through participation. The event concludes at 1:00 PM.
To register, visit the official registration page hosted by Georgia State University: CCAD 2026 Registration. Registrants will receive the virtual webinar link upon confirmation. For questions, contact event coordinator Triana James at triana_james@yahoo.com.
State Representative Stacey Evans of House District 57 will join legislators and advocates at the Capitol to address cervical cancer elimination efforts in Georgia. Rep. Evans has a record of supporting healthcare access and public health initiatives during her tenure in the Georgia General Assembly.

Dr. Tresa Chappell of the Augusta University Medical Partnership will present clinical perspectives on cervical cancer prevention. Dr. Chappell, a board-certified pediatrician, brings expertise in community health education and medical training. Dr. Casey Daniel, Director of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine, will share research on HPV vaccination strategies and cancer prevention in underserved populations. Dr. Daniel's work focuses on adolescent vaccination uptake in rural communities across the Southeast.
Cervical cancer remains one of the most preventable cancers when detected early through regular screening and prevented through HPV vaccination. The human papillomavirus causes more than 90 percent of cervical cancer cases. Vaccination, typically recommended between ages 9 and 26, significantly reduces the risk of developing HPV-related cancers later in life.
Georgia has made steady progress in HPV vaccination rates, though gaps remain in reaching adolescents in rural areas and communities facing language or access barriers. Annual events like Cervical Cancer Awareness Day provide a platform for healthcare providers to share effective outreach strategies and for policymakers to understand the resources needed to close these gaps.
Healthcare professionals attending the event can earn 1.0 CE credit. The educational objectives cover current cervical cancer screening guidelines, HPV vaccination best practices, and strategies for patient communication. Participants must register through the official link to receive credit documentation.
Organizations interested in supporting the 9th Annual Cervical Cancer Awareness Day can contact the event coordinators for sponsorship information. Sponsors help sustain annual programming that advances cervical cancer education and prevention across Georgia.
The 2026 event is made possible through collaboration among Georgia's leading cancer prevention organizations. Partners include the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium (GC3) HPV Cancer Free Workgroup, Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University, Northeast Georgia Medical Center Graduate Medical Education, HPV Cancer Free GA, The Susan Jolley Foundation, and the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership. These organizations bring together clinical expertise, research capacity, and community connections to strengthen cervical cancer prevention statewide.
Mark your calendar for January 15, 2026. Whether attending at the State Capitol or joining virtually, participants contribute to Georgia's progress toward eliminating cervical cancer as a public health threat. Registration ensures access to event materials, the virtual webinar link, and CE credit documentation for eligible professionals.
For registration: https://gsu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_n90c9OadSa-aV5Kh5WBBKw

Find answers about registration, CE credits, and event logistics
Q: When and where is Georgia's 9th Annual Cervical Cancer Awareness Day?
A: The event takes place on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. Doors open at 11:00 AM, and the in-person program begins at 11:30 AM. A virtual option is available starting at 12:00 PM.
Q: How do I register for Cervical Cancer Awareness Day 2026?
A: Register online at the official GSU Zoom registration page. You will receive a confirmation email with the virtual webinar link if attending remotely.
Q: Can I earn continuing education credits at this event?
A: Yes. Healthcare professionals from multiple disciplines can earn 1.0 CE credit. You must register through the official link to receive CE documentation.
Q: Is there a virtual attendance option?
A: Yes. The virtual webinar begins at 12:00 PM on January 15, 2026. Registered attendees will receive the Zoom link via email.
Q: Who are the featured speakers at CCAD 2026?
A: Speakers include State Representative Stacey Evans (House District 57), Dr. Tresa Chappell from the Augusta University Medical Partnership, and Dr. Casey Daniel from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine.
Q: How can my organization become a sponsor?
A: Contact the event coordinator Triana James at triana_james@yahoo.com for sponsorship information and partnership opportunities.
Q: What is the HPV vaccine and why does it matter for cervical cancer prevention?
A: The HPV vaccine protects against the human papillomavirus strains that cause more than 90 percent of cervical cancers. Vaccination is recommended for individuals ages 9 through 26, though adults up to age 45 may also benefit in consultation with a healthcare provider.
Q: Who should attend Cervical Cancer Awareness Day?
A: The event welcomes healthcare professionals, public health advocates, policymakers, educators, students, and community members interested in cervical cancer prevention and HPV vaccination efforts in Georgia.
Georgia Cancer Control Consortium (GC3) HPV Cancer Free Workgroup
Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University
Northeast Georgia Medical Center Graduate Medical Education
HPV Cancer Free GA
The Susan Jolley Foundation
Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership
Hispanic Health Coalition of Georgia (HHCGA)

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