
UChicago Medicine Chicago Breast and Lymphedema Symposium 2019
Format:15 videos + 1 pdf, size: 6.2 GB
Course Audience: oncologist, radiologist, surgeon
Overview:
The Chicago Breast & Lymphedema Symposium will identify, discuss, and demonstrate complex breast reconstruction and lymphedema therapies within the framework of creating and maintaining multidisciplinary relationships. The standard of care for breast cancer and for lymphedema span multiple disciplines, including surgical oncology, plastic surgery, medical and radiation oncology, breast radiology, as well as rehabilitation. Outcomes are optimized for patients when multidisciplinary care is well-coordinated. Symposium faculty will illustrate concrete examples of successful patient care through coordinated intervention by breaking down individual procedures and analyzing steps in patient care. Faculty will also discuss technique and challenges encountered in various surgical procedures. Following the symposium, participants will be able to differentiate when to use various breast reconstruction and lymphedema procedures as well as how to facilitate new relationships across disciplines and professions to promote improved patient outcome.
Target Audience
This activity is designed for physicians, residents, fellows, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and mid-level providers in the specialties of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, General Surgery, Breast Surgery, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, and Lymphedema as well as other healthcare professionals dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer and lymphedema.Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the most appropriate therapies for breast cancer, breast reconstruction, and lymphedema;
- Identify multidisciplinary strategies available for addressing complex patient diagnoses in the areas of lymphedema and breast cancer;
- Recognize optimal patients for pre-pectoral implant reconstruction;
- Select donor sites for autologous tissue reconstruction;
- Determine the expected outcomes of lymphedema treatment using case studies and evidence-based guidelines;
- Relate how to perform various surgical treatments of lymphedema;
- Describe the clinical and physiological impact of autologous breast reconstruction to restore patient’s functional mobility and quality of life in terms of physical and occupational therapy;
- Determine opportunities to collaborate in interprofessional teams to enhance the quality of patient care and clinical outcomes in the therapeutic areas of breast cancer, breast reconstruction, and lymphedema;
- Outline common surgical techniques used during breast and lymphedema surgery;
- Recognize current concerns and trends in lymph node transfers for breast cancer patients undergoing active surveillance;
- Analyze the roles of radiation and reconstruction in breast cancer care.
A Patient’s Perspective on Lymphedema (Video MP4 Format)
CBLS 2019 Symposium Brochure (PDF Format)Combined Approach to the Treatment of Lymphedema- Patient Advocate Story (Video MP4 Format)Combined Approach to Treatment of Lymphedema (Video MP4 Format)Discussion Q&A on Lymphedema Surgery (Video MP4 Format)Emerging Technologies in Breast Imaging (Video MP4 Format)Fat Grafting in Breast Reconstruction (Video MP4 Format)LYMPHA to Prevent Lymphedema (Video MP4 Format)Lymphovenous Anastomosis using Supermicrosurgery (Video MP4 Format)Oncologic Safety in Nipple-sparing Mastectomy (Video MP4 Format)Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction (Video MP4 Format)Overview of Lymphedema (Video MP4 Format)Reverse Axillary Mapping to Prevent Lymphedema (Video MP4 Format)Update on Autologous Reconstruction (Video MP4 Format)Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer (Video MP4 Format)What`s New in Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Hormonal Therapy (Video MP4 Format)