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2018 MSK Cancer Rehabilitation Symposium: A Collaborative Approach to Enhance Quality of Life
Friday, April 13, 2018 - Saturday, April 14, 2018
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CME Provider:
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center ›
MSK CME
633 3rd Ave, 12th Floor
New York, New York (NY) 10017
United States
 
Phone: 646-227-2025
 
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Conference Center:
Rockefeller Research Laboratories ›
430 E 67th Street
New York, New York (NY) 10065
United States
 
Phone: 800-525-2225
 
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Description:
This symposium will provide healthcare professionals with new or enhanced knowledge that can be implemented in the evaluation and management of cancer and treatment-related impairments. Emphasis will be placed on how to address the rehabilitative needs of patients with adult and pediatric cancers.

This two-day symposium includes Friday afternoon plenary sessions followed by break-out sessions on Saturday that attendees may select during registration. Included in this program will be special “Meet the Experts” panels with both physicians and therapists to discuss program development with time for Q&A.

*CALL FOR ABSTRACTS


Participants are invited to submit an abstract for presentation at the course. Abstracts for the poster session will be selected on the basis of scientific merit and content quality. For more information or to submit an abstract, please select the 'Abstracts' tab above.
•Submission Deadline: March 1, 2018
•Submission Categories: Original Research, Case Report & Practice Management/Quality Improvement

NETWORKING RECEPTION

Attendees are invited to join the course faculty for a networking reception at Rockefeller Research Laboratories, immediately following the course on April 13th from 5:30 pm-7:00 pm. Food and refreshments will be served. Additionally, reception attendees will have an opportunity to vote on the best posters in each category.



Objectives

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Breakout sessions will be held on Saturday, April 14. Please note that some of the sessions have limited space and will require a selection at registration. Due to the limited space, we strongly encourage early registration. For more information, Breakout Session Objectives.
•Session 1 Options ?Rehabilitation Nursing: Common Calls/Symptoms, Triaging and Referrals
?The Role of OT and PT in the Treatment of Lymphedema in the Inpatient and Outpatient Oncology Settings
?Critical Illness and Early Mobility in the ICU: The Role of Rehabilitation

•Session 2 Options ?Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and its Impact on Oncologic Patients
?Rehabilitation Throughout the Graft vs. Host Disease Continuum: The Role of Physiatry, Nursing, OT, and PT in Preventing Loss of Function and Promoting Independence
?Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: Rehabilitation Implications

•Session 3 Options ?Rehabilitative Precautions and Modalities for Patients with Cancer
?Trismus and Lymphedema in the Head and Neck: A Focus on Medical and Therapeutic Management
?Developmental Delay in Early Childhood Pediatric Cancer Patients and the Role of Rehabilitation

•Session 4 Options ?Addressing Cancer-Associated Cognitive Dysfunction and Coping Strategies to Support Optimal Quality of Life
?Manual Approaches to the Rehabilitation of Cancer Survivors: Thorax Dysfunction*
?Developing Oncology Rehabilitation Programs: From the Ground Up and Beyond the First Floor
?Botulinum Toxin Injections in a Cancer Setting*

•Session 5 Options ?Rehabilitation Technology and Modifications in Cancer Rehabilitation
?Incorporation of Bracing in the Rehabilitation Plan*
?Cancer Rehabilitation Training Program Development
?Show Me the Money! Considerations for Optimal Reimbursement for Cancer Rehabilitation Services

•Session 6 Options ?Outcome Measures in Cancer Rehabilitation and the Latest and Greatest in Cancer Rehabilitation Research: The Top Ten
?Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Shoulder Examination and Treatment for the Cancer Rehabilitation Practitioner*
?Rehabilitation Across the Continuum: Tools for Your Own Environment of Care


*Space is limited in this session. We strongly encourage early registration.

SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES
1.Identify recent advances in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of individuals living with cancer.
2.Communicate new evidence-based practice and clinical treatment approaches to clinicians working with individuals across the cancer continuum.
3.Discuss the interdisciplinary approach to the care of individuals with cancer to promote safe and effective rehabilitation at all stages of the cancer experience from initial diagnosis to palliative care.
4.Discuss oncology rehabilitation program development with physician and therapy experts.
 
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Instructors:
MSK Course Director
Christian Custodio, MD

MSK Rehabilitation Leadership
Theresa Gillis, MD
Ting-Ting Kuo, PT, DPT, MBA, WCS, CLT
 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  10.50 Hours
Nurses:  10.50 Hours

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Specialty Audience:
Family Medicine    Internal Medicine    Neurology    Pediatrics    Preventative Medicine    Psychiatry    Radiation Therapy    Surgery    

RADLIST Course #18749

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