The Benefits of Exercise for Cancer Patients SPOC
Cardio-oncology is a newly expanding area of cancer rehabilitation in the exercise world. As a Clinical Exercise Physiologist part of the Cardiac Rehabilitation team, Gabrielle Brennan, MS, ACSM EP-C, CET, has a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology with a specialization in Cancer Care.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Integrative Medicine and Cancer Care SPOC
The presentation will provide an overview of Integrative Medicine (IM) and Lifestyle Medicine for oncology patients, including definitions of IM, integrative oncology, and lifestyle medicine as they relate to
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Meeting the Cancer Prevention and Care Needs of North Carolina’s Indigenous Communities-SPOC
Ronny Bell, PhD, MS, and Marc Emerson, PhD, MPH, in this collaborative session will provide context regarding the cancer disparities and efforts to address these disparities for American Indians and Alaska Natives across the US. Dr.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
- SAICEP
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
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
Oncologic Emergencies SPOC
A review of several of the most common clinical emergencies that occur with malignancy and how to manage them, with tips on management and discussion of common misconceptions.
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
The Role of Patient Support Networks in Cancer Outcomes SPOC
Webinar DescriptionJustin Yopp, PhD, will discuss the role of social support in cancer care delivery and cancer outcomes. As part of this presentation, Dr.
Category
- Patient Centered Care
Format
- Non-Credit Course
Credits
- 1.00 ODS
- 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