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Designed to prepare health professionals who are about to provide maternity care to patients who are newly diagnosed with breast cancer. There are 9 concise mini modules, including genetic considerations, obstetrical and neonatal monitoring, surgery, systemic therapy, psychosocial support and lactation support. The content was developed by clinicians from oncology and maternity programs.
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5 hours
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Examines common individual and family experiences across the illness trajectory from a theoretical, empirical and clinical perspective in order to understand and assess distress and coping from a family centered standpoint. The course draws on a case-based, narrative format and provides opportunities to learn in small groups of interprofessional learners.
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48 hours
$923 CAD
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Provides a comprehensive review of screening, assessment and management of psychosocial distress. Depression and anxiety in adults with cancer is based on the 2015 Pan-Canadian Practice Guidelines. (www.capo.ca).
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10 hours
$416 CAD
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Focuses on understanding sexual health issues that arise in cancer care and developing assessment and psycho-education skills.
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24 hours
$623 CAD
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