The goals of this CME program are to increase awareness among clinicians about the need for comprehensive cancer survivorship care and specific areas where improved survivorship care can lead to improved patient outcomes. This program will educate participants regarding the evolving evidence surrounding the unique medical risks and psychosocial concerns that cancer survivors face from diagnosis through long-term survivorship.
The participants will learn to recognize evidence-based screening, prevention and management strategies for potential long-term, late effects and how to tailor these for patients at varying risks for problems. This course will also introduce, highlight and encourage the participant to utilize the emerging body of guidelines, tools, and resources that are available to optimize the coordination and delivery of survivorship care.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for Primary Care Physicians, Community and Academic Oncologists, Hematologists and other medical and surgical specialists. We also encourage Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Psychologists, and Social Workers who care for cancer patients and survivors to take the course.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the trends in cancer survivorship and the role of providers after initial cancer treatment.
- Identify the medical and psychosocial needs of diverse cancer survivors, and develop strategies to address those needs.
- Review updated evidence and tools to enhance the delivery and coordination of care for cancer survivors.
Published in GI-Mail 03/2024 (English edition).
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