Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Emergencies in the Cancer Patient 2021

10 $

+ Include: 23 videos + 24 pdfs, size: 11.3 GB

+ Target Audience: physicians involved in the treatment and management of patients with active malignancies/cancers who present with acute complaints in an emergent setting

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+ Include: 23 videos + 24 pdfs, size: 11.3 GB

+ Target Audience: physicians involved in the treatment and management of patients with active malignancies/cancers who present with acute complaints in an emergent setting

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Saturday, October 9, 2021, 8:00 AM – Sunday, October 10, 2021, 5:00 PM EST

Specialties
Specialties – Critical Care, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Neurology, Neuro-Oncology, Neuroradiology, Neurosurgery, Pain Medicine, Surgical Oncology
Overview

Oncologic emergencies have rapidly evolved in medicine over the last 10+ years. It continues to develop in parallel with new cancer treatments and interventions. In addition to treating complications related to standard/traditional chemotherapies, the development of numerous new cancer treatment modalities presents a whole new field of patient complaints that are just now starting to be seen in emergency rooms across the country. With very few dedicated cancer hospital emergency rooms, patients presenting with cancer emergencies are often inappropriately triaged, diagnosed, undertreated, or often simply referred back to their respective oncologists without resolution of their emergent issues.

This two-day, live virtual course will bring together specialists from across all areas of the cancer treatment spectrum to update and enhance the ability of emergency room providers and staff on how to prepare for the common and not-so-common emergency scenarios with which a cancer patient could present. Each session will include didactic lectures with live Q&A.

Who Should Attend

The target audience for this course includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and registered nurses involved in the treatment and management of patients with active malignancies/cancers who present with acute complaints in an emergent setting.

Objectives
  1. Identify & recognize the most common presenting complaints of cancer patients in emergency rooms.
  2. Identify current & developing cancer therapeutics with respect to their side-effects and complications.
  3. Recognize the current limitations and challenges that remain in efficiently addressing the emergent needs of the cancer patient.

 

+ Topics:

Antibiotic Usage & Neutropenia.mp4
Antibiotic Usage & Neutropenia.pdf
BMT Complications.mp4
BMT Complications.pdf
Cancer Patient Resuscitation.mp4
Cancer Patient Resuscitation.pdf
CAR-T Treatment Side-Effects.mp4
CAR-T Treatment Side-Effects.pdf
Cardiac Complications of Targeted Immunotherapy.mp4
Cardiac Complications of Targeted Immunotherapy.pdf
Cardio-Oncologic Complications of Treatment.mp4
Cardio-Oncologic Complications of Treatment.pdf
Complications of Radiation Treatment.mp4
Complications of Radiation Treatment.pdf
Dermatologic Side-Effects of Cancer and Cancer Treatments.mp4
Dermatologic Side-Effects of Cancer and Cancer Treatments.pdf
Electrolyte Abnormalities in Tumor Lysis.mp4
Electrolyte Abnormalities in Tumor Lysis.pdf
Emergencies_2021_Brochure_v5.pdf
Emergent Bronchoscopic Interventions.mp4
Emergent Bronchoscopic Interventions.pdf
Indications for Urgent Radiation Treatment.mp4
Indications for Urgent Radiation Treatment.pdf
Interventional Pain Control Options.mp4
Interventional Pain Control Options.pdf
Introductory Remarks.mp4
Introductory Remarks.pdf
Issues in Emergent Wound Ostomy Cancer Care.mp4
Issues in Emergent Wound Ostomy Cancer Care.pdf
Leptomeningeal Disease.mp4
Leptomeningeal Disease.pdf
Malignant Bowel Obstructions.mp4
Malignant Bowel Obstructions.pdf
Pain Crisis and Emergent Management.mp4
Pain Crisis and Emergent Management.pdf
Perspectives on General Hospital vs. Cancer Hospital Emergency Medicine Practice.mp4
Perspectives on General Hospital vs. Cancer Hospital Emergency Medicine Practice.pdf
Spinal Cord Compression.mp4
Spinal Cord Compression.pdf
Targeted and Immunotherapy Side-Effects.mp4
Targeted and Immunotherapy Side-Effects.pdf
The Oncologic Emergency Department.mp4
The Oncologic Emergency Department.pdf
Thrombosis and Anticoagulation.mp4
Thrombosis and Anticoagulation.pdf
Urinary Diversions Emergent Cystoscopy, Stenting, and Hematuria.mp4
Urinary Diversions Emergent Cystoscopy, Stenting, and Hematuria.pdf

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