The Living in the Future Cancer Survivorship Curriculum: A Curriculum for Health Professionals Involved with Cancer Survivors
Offered By: The University of Chicago via Independent
Course Description
Overview
To facilitate the critical competencies that should be part of the routine care of cancer survivors and their families, and to address this gap in medical education, Carol A. Rosenberg, MD has created the Living in the Future Cancer Survivorship Course, a framework for the dissemination of the science of survivorship. The curriculum provides health professionals with a foundation of attitude, knowledge and skills related to survivorship care.
Syllabus
Through participation in a multifaceted, interactive curriculum, participants will learn to:
- Anticipate the physical and psychosocial needs of the cancer survivor;
- Identify the problems that cancer survivors may face;
- Address these needs and issues in a dynamic partnership among cancer survivors, their families and the healthcare team;
- Design an individualized wellness plan for cancer survivors.
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