

This course is part of Summit's Cancer Rehabilitation Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers

This course is part of Summit's Lymphedema Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
4.6/5
2387 Ratings , 372 Reviews

This course is part of Summit's Cancer Rehabilitation Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers

This course is part of Summit's Lymphedema Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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Estimates report that there are 15.5 million cancer survivors in the U.S. This is projected to increase by 31% to 20.3 million by 2026 and to 26.1 million by 2040, an increase of almost 11 million from 2016. In breast cancer alone, one study found that 92% of women had at least one physicalimpairment, however, less than 30% received rehabilitation. By incorporating a comprehensive rehabilitation program, many survivors may experience a decrease in cancer co- morbidities resulting in a potential decrease in overall healthcare expenditures, and an improvement in quality of life. Practitioners are charged with increasing their presence on oncology teams, participating in pre and post rehabilitation, and gathering evidence through the use of outcome measures to support therapeutic intervention.
This interactive and comprehensive oncology course provides an understanding into the current oncology healthcare model and supports the need for proactive care toimprove patient outcomes and cost utilization. This course provides practitioners with an understanding of the medical and psychosocial needs of individuals with cancer including lymphedema. Participants will learn to help practitioners who do not treat lymphedema know what to look for and how to make appropriate referrals and conversely, provide educationon lymphedema for those considering working in the area of oncology and lymphedema. Information is provided on theoretical models in support of rehabilitation with oncology patients. Examples of research articles to support rehab with individuals with cancer, outcome measures, rehabilitation protocols, and evaluation/re-evaluation/treatment note formsare provided. Participants will leave this course with a better understanding of best practices for oncology care and provide insights for those considering working in oncology care, developing a program, and/or becoming lymphedema certified.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
5/5
Joan (ND) on May 02, 2026
the course was interesting-i enjoyed the content.
5/5
Crystal (MI) on May 02, 2026
extremely informative! nicole is so passionate about what she does and she really presents the information in an energetic and inspiring way!
5/5
Denise (MD) on May 01, 2026
very knowledgeable and made course fun with personal experiences
2/5
Lisa (OH) on Apr 18, 2026
the instructor did not in my opinion offer enough substance for the topic presented. there was far too much subjective, and colloquial commentary re: the treatments, the lack of funding and awareness of benefits to patients in the onc space. one mention of the need for greater awareness amongst the medical community for physical therapy and rehab with oncology patients would have been enough for me. i was hoping for more solid treatment, oncology info, research, etc.
5/5
Lauren (MD) on Apr 16, 2026
very good overview of oncology rehab
5/5
Maria Jeanette (FL) on Apr 16, 2026
i will share my new knowledge with my co-workers
5/5
Maybell (CA) on Apr 06, 2026
excellent
3/5
Renee (NY) on Mar 29, 2026
instructor had a fun and friendly style but went through the slides too fast and the slides frequently didnt match what she was talking about. they were sometimes delayed, other times skipped.
5/5
Meagan (LA) on Mar 28, 2026
love the info on lymphedema and taping
5/5
Kathleen M. (NJ) on Mar 25, 2026
was not able to see her use of the anthropometric measuring tape
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