Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Personalized Psycho-Oncology A Case-Based Approach 2019
Format:6 videos + 26 pdfs, size: 8.21 GB
Course Audience: Psychiatrists,Psycho-oncologists, Oncologists, Palliative Care Physicians
Overview:
Date & Location
Saturday, October 12, 2019, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM EST, Rockefeller Research Laboratories, 430 East 67th Street, New York, NY
Specialties
Specialties – Behavioral Care, Geriatric Medicine, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Medical Oncology, Neurology, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Physician Assistant, Psychiatry, Social Work
Overview
This course is designed for oncology clinicians, including oncologists, nurses, advanced practice professionals, social workers, psychiatrists, and psychologists, who treat cancer patients with psychological and psychiatric distress. This CME course will help clinicians acquire clinical-relevant, cutting-edge knowledge in psycho-oncology using clinical scenarios in an interactive format.
The course will focus on key issues in psycho-oncology such as substance use disorders, delirium, symptom management in different cancer types, couples therapy, caregiver interventions, bereavement counseling, and care of the older patient with cancer. Incorporation of a case-based format and the use of interactive questions and answers to guide focused commentary and presentations by panel members will advance learning. The case scenarios chosen for presentation will highlight the challenges encountered by busy clinicians when faced with distressed patients and/or caregivers.
The target audience includes Psychiatrists,Psycho-oncologists, Oncologists, Palliative Care Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers and Counselors.
Objectives
- Participants will improve their knowledge and competence on a wide variety of psycho-oncology topics including substance use disorders, delirium, symptom management in different cancer types, couples therapy, caregiver interventions, bereavement counseling, and care of the older patient with cancer.
Agitation, Apathy, Fatigue, and Beyond- Symptom Management in Brain Tumor Patients (PDF Format)
Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium (PDF Format)
Assessment and Management of Delirium in the ICU Settings (PDF Format)
Assessment and Management of Sexual Dysfunction in Women with Breast Cancer (PDF Format)
Case I- Substance Use Disorders in Cancer Patients (PDF Format)
Case II- Psychosocial Care of Breast Cancer Patients (PDF Format)
Case III- Psychosocial Care of Brain Tumor Patients (PDF Format)
Case IV- Prostate Cancer- Psychosocial Distress from Diagnosis to Survivorship (PDF Format)
Case V- Psychosocial Care of Older Adults with Cancer (PDF Format)
Case VI- “ICU Psychosis”- A Misnomer for Delirium (PDF Format)
Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Prostate Cancer (PDF Format)
Couples Therapy (PDF Format)
Delirium, Dementia, and other Cognitive Syndromes (PDF Format)
Depression, Hopelessness, and Desire for Hastened Death in Older Cancer Patients (PDF Format)
Management of Opioid Dependence in Cancer Patients (PDF Format)
Managing Caregiver Distress (PDF Format)
PersonalizedOncology2019_Brochure (PDF Format)
Post-ICU Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PDF Format)
Psychosocial Assessment for Bone Marrow Transplantation (PDF Format)
Psychosocial Assessment of Geriatric Cancer Patients (PDF Format)
Psychotherapy Interventions for Women with Breast Cancer (PDF Format)
Session I. Substance Use Disorders in Cancer Patients (Video MP4 Format)
Session II. Psychosocial Care of Breast Cancer Patients (Video MP4 Format)
Session III. Psychosocial Care of Brain Tumor Patients (Video MP4 Format)
Session IV. Prostate Cancer- Psychosocial Distress from Diagnosis to Survivorship (Video MP4 Format)
Session V. Psychosocial Care of Older Adults with Cancer (Video MP4 Format)
Session VI. ICU Psychosis- A Misnomer for Delirium (Video MP4 Format)
Supporting the Bereaved (PDF Format)
Symptom Management for Breast Cancer Patients (PDF Format)
Symptom Management in Prostate Cancer Patients (PDF Format)
Textbook Flyers William Breitbart, MD (PDF Format)
“Patient is asking to leave against medical advice”- Assessment of Decision Making Capacity (PDF Format)