(15 Credits/Hours)
Launch Date: August 5, 2025
Expires: August 31, 2027
Course Overview
This comprehensive course provides healthcare professionals with essential knowledge and skills for delivering patient-centered cancer care across the continuum, from diagnosis through survivorship and end-of-life care.
Table of Contents
- Fundamentals of Cancer Biology and Pathophysiology
- Cancer Screening, Detection, and Diagnostic Procedures
- Cancer Staging and Prognostic Factors
- Surgical Oncology and Perioperative Care
- Chemotherapy Administration and Management
- Radiation Therapy Principles and Patient Care
- Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapy Approaches
- Cancer Pain Assessment and Management
- Symptom Management and Supportive Care
- Psychosocial Care and Mental Health Support
- Communication Skills in Cancer Care
- Nutritional Support for Cancer Patients
- Palliative Care Integration and Principles
- End-of-Life Care and Hospice Services
- Family and Caregiver Support Systems
- Cancer Survivorship and Long-Term Follow-Up
- Cultural Competency in Cancer Care
- Ethical Considerations and Quality Improvement in Oncology
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Clinical Knowledge and Assessment
- Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of cancer biology, tumor behavior, and disease progression patterns across major cancer types
- Perform thorough cancer risk assessments and implement appropriate screening protocols based on current evidence-based guidelines
- Accurately interpret diagnostic tests, staging systems, and prognostic indicators to inform treatment planning and patient education
- Conduct systematic symptom assessments using validated tools and implement appropriate interventions for cancer-related symptoms
Treatment Management and Care Delivery
- Safely administer chemotherapy agents while monitoring for adverse effects and implementing appropriate safety protocols
- Provide competent nursing care for patients receiving radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted treatments
- Develop and implement individualized care plans that address the complex needs of cancer patients across all treatment phases
- Coordinate multidisciplinary care effectively to ensure seamless transitions between treatment modalities and care settings
Pain and Symptom Management
- Utilize evidence-based approaches to assess, monitor, and manage cancer-related pain using pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions
- Implement comprehensive symptom management strategies for common cancer-related issues including nausea, fatigue, neuropathy, and skin reactions
- Recognize and respond appropriately to oncological emergencies and treatment-related complications
Communication and Psychosocial Care
- Demonstrate therapeutic communication skills when discussing diagnosis, prognosis, treatment options, and goals of care with patients and families
- Provide culturally sensitive care that respects diverse beliefs, values, and preferences regarding cancer treatment and end-of-life decisions
- Assess and address psychosocial distress, anxiety, depression, and coping challenges throughout the cancer trajectory
- Facilitate difficult conversations about treatment decisions, advance directives, and transitions to palliative or hospice care
Family and Support Systems
- Evaluate family dynamics and caregiver burden while implementing appropriate support interventions and resource referrals
- Educate patients and families about treatment expectations, self-care strategies, and when to seek medical attention
- Connect patients and families with community resources, support groups, and financial assistance programs
Specialized Care Approaches
- Integrate palliative care principles into cancer treatment from diagnosis through survivorship or end-of-life
- Provide compassionate end-of-life care that honors patient wishes and supports family members through the dying process
- Develop survivorship care plans that address long-term effects, surveillance needs, and health promotion strategies
- Implement nutritional assessments and interventions to optimize patient outcomes and quality of life
Professional and Ethical Practice
- Apply ethical principles and frameworks when addressing complex decision-making scenarios in cancer care
- Advocate effectively for patient rights, preferences, and access to appropriate care and resources
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives and utilize evidence-based practice to enhance cancer care delivery
- Maintain professional competency through continuing education and staying current with advances in cancer treatment and care
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Function effectively as a member of the interdisciplinary oncology team while clearly communicating patient needs and care priorities
- Recognize the scope of practice for various team members and make appropriate referrals to specialists and support services
- Contribute to care planning meetings and tumor board discussions with relevant clinical insights and patient advocacy perspectives
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