Cancer Genetics and Genetic Testing - It's Not All in the Family - SPOC

Genetic sequencing technologies are increasingly applied in the oncology setting for a variety of purposes. Genetic testing of tumor specimens can help clarify a diagnosis and inform targeted therapies. Kate Foreman, MS, CGC helps us navigate this field.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Mobile Health and ePROs/symptom Assessment to Assist with Surgical Recovery - SPOC

In this webinar, Angela Smith, MD, MS, FACS discusses the definition and use of electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) and mobile health technology in optimizing postoperative cancer care.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Psycho-Social Complications of Receiving a Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment During the Pandemic - SPOC

This presentation focuses on the unique psychosocial complications related to being diagnosed with - and treated for - cancer during the COVID pandemic.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
An Introduction to Cancer Registry Operations - SPOC

Isiah Zipple, CTR provides a detailed explanation of key cancer registry functions and highlight the data it contains.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Addressing Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients with Cancer SPOC

Cancer and cancer treatments can affect patient’s memory, concentration, and other aspects of cognition. While this condition is often called ‘chemo-brain,’ cognitive dysfunction can be due to many factors in patients with cancer. Dr.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Cryotherapy for Preventing Chemotherapy-induced Neuropathy: Proven, Promising-appearing, or Hogwash? - SPOC

Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is a major clinical problem that can lead to persistent issues for cancer survivors and can even limit the use of planned chemotherapy treatment during the course of care.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Pet Therapy in Oncology SPOC

Lyn Filip, RN, BSN, OCN will provide an introduction into the benefits of Pet Therapy in a clinical oncology setting. The presentation will include certification process, training, policies and the story of "Herbie the Therapy Basset."
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Cancer Related Pain Management from a Palliative Care Perspective - SPOC

Cindy Kelly, FNP-BC, ACHPN, and Vineeta Rao, PharmD, BCPS, review opioid and nonopioid treatment options for cancer-related pain. Their presentation addresses patients with cancer and substance use disorder and also cancer patients that are in remission, but who still present with persistent pain.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Occupational Therapy and Cancer Rehabilitation - SPOC

Farrell Wiggins MS, OTR/L, and Alexis Petteway, MS, OTR/L, provide insight into Occupational Therapy’s unique role in cancer rehabilitation. They explore the benefits of receiving OT in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. Importantly, they also discuss the how occupational therapists measure and address cancer and chemotherapy related symptoms and occupational challenges in cancer survivors.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Providing LGBTQ Friendly Care in Oncology - SPOC

Patti Morfeld, RN, BSN, OCNm discusses how to provide patient centered care for LGBTQ patients and families from registration through diagnosis, treatment and survivorship.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00