Miami Cancer Institute Oncology Rehabilitation Symposium, 4th Annual: Improving Quality of Life for Cancer Survivors Through Lifestyle Medicine
As of January 2022, there were an estimated 18.1 million cancer survivors in the US and this number is projected to increase to 22.5 million by 2032. About 67% of cancer survivors survive 5 or more years after diagnosis, about 18% survive 20 or more years after diagnosis and 64% of survivors are ages 65 or older. Cancer survivors often face a myriad of physical challenges due to various factors such as co-existing medical conditions, age related changes as well as the physical and mental effects of cancer and cancer treatment. These can all have an adverse impact on physical function. Survivors are often overweight or obese, have a decreased level of physical activity, impaired sleep, experience a high level of stress, anxiety, and depression, can have decreased social connections, and can often excessively use alcohol and tobacco products. All of these can adversely affect their physical function and quality of life. Lifestyle medicine is a medical specialty that uses therapeutic lifestyle interventions to address these challenges.
This symposium will provide audience members with practical evidence based therapeutic interventions that can aid the cancer survivor in adopting lifestyle changes that can improve their quality of life.
Agenda
Saturday, October 19, 2024 - 6.5 Cat. 1
8:05 AM | Introduction - Why Lifestyle Issues Matter to Cancer Survivors Adrian Cristian, M.D. |
8:40 AM | The Role of Integrative Medicine in Improving Lifestyle Modifications of Cancer Survivors Lisa Reale, M.D. |
9:15 AM | Survivorship Nutrition Jacqueline Rodriguez, RDN, CSO, LDN |
9:50 AM | Exercise for Cancer Survivors Paige D. Douglass, M.S., ACSM-CEP, ACSM-CET |
10:25 AM | Break and Visit Exhibits |
10:40 AM | Mental Health Challenges Faced by Cancer Survivors and the SMART Program at Miami Cancer Institute Kristina Espinosa, Psy.D., PMH-C |
11:15 AM | Sleep Disorders in Cancer Survivors Constanza Martinez Pinanez, M.D. |
11:50 AM | Addressing Breast Cancer-Related and Treatment-Related Impairments Through Lifestyle Medicine Romer Orada, D.O. |
12:25 PM | Lunch and Visit Exhibits |
1:10 PM | Role of Survivorship for Cancer Survivors Marie M. Fernandez, MSN, APRN, ANP-BC |
1:45 PM | Role of Physical Therapy in the Care of Cancer Survivors Anita S. Parrondo, P.T., DPT, LMT, CLT-LANA |
2:20 PM | Massage Therapy for Cancer Survivors Paola D. Collazos, M.T. |
2:55 PM | Break and Visit Exhibits |
3:10 PM | Preventing and Improving Cancer Outcomes with Lifestyle Modifications Yuliya Linhares, M.D. |
3:45 PM | Arts in Medicine: Impact on the Health Outcomes of Oncology Patients During Chemotherapy Infusion M. Beatriz Currier, M.D. |
4:20 PM | Closing Remarks and Adjourn Symposium Directors |
Symposium Directors
Physiatrist
Chief, Cancer Rehabilitation
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Administrative Director, Rehabilitation Services
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Faculty
Oncology Massage Therapist
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Medical Director, Cancer Patient Support Center
Chief, Psychosocial Oncology
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Oncology Physiologist
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Oncology Psychologist
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Survivorship Program, Cancer Patient Support Center
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Chief, Lymphoma Services
Blood & Marrow Transplant Program
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Psychiatrist & Psychosomatic Medicine Physician
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Anita S. Parrondo, P.T., DPT, LMT, CLT-LANA
Oncology/Lymphedema Rehabilitation Specialist
Gloria Drummond Physical Rehabilitation Institute
Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital
Boca Raton, Florida
Medical Oncologist
Lymphatic System Disorders and Blood Cancers
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
Clinical Dietitian
Cancer Patient Support Center
Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
Miami, Florida
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Accreditation
Baptist Health South Florida is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Baptist Health has been re-surveyed by the ACCME and awarded Commendation for 6 years as a provider of CME for physicians.
Baptist Health South Florida designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity has been approved for a total of 6.5 credit hours, CE Broker Course #20-1208674, by the Florida Boards of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine and by the Florida Council of Physician Assistants.
This activity has also been approved for 6.5 credits for Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Pharmacists and Techs, Occupational Therapists, Athletic Trainers and Dietitians. Baptist Health South Florida CE Broker Provider #50-182.
This activity is approved for 8 credits by the Florida Board of Physical Therapy Practice, FPTA Approval Number: CE24-1208674, CE Broker Tracking #: 20-1078424, Baptist Health South Florida CE Broker Provider #50-182. Accreditation of this course does not necessarily imply that the FPTA supports the views of the presenter or the sponsors.
ASHA CE Provider approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products or clinical procedures.
The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) accepts CEs accredited by the ACCME. Individuals are responsible for checking with the AANPCB for further guidelines.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ claimed by physicians attending live events certified and organized in the United States for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ can be claimed through the agreement on mutual recognition of credits between UEMS and AMA, considered as being equal to the European Continuous Medical Education Credits (ECMEC©) granted by the UEMS. One AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is equivalent to one (1) hour of European EACCME Credit (ECMEC©). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
Disclaimer
Baptist Health South Florida presents this CME activity for use by healthcare professionals for educational purposes only. Opinions, perspectives and information presented by the faculty represent their ideas and views, and participants should carefully consider all available scientific data before acting on knowledge gained through this activity. Additionally, participants should consult the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approved uses prior to prescribing medications or utilizing medical devices discussed in this activity.
While Baptist Health makes reasonable efforts to ensure that accurate information is presented, no warranty, expressed or implied, is offered. Participants should rely on their own clinical judgment, knowledge and experience before applying information acquired to their professional use.
Available Credit
- 6.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 6.50 Florida Board of Athletic Training
- 6.50 General certificate of attendance
- 6.50 Florida Board of Dietitians
- 6.50 Nurse Practitioners
- 6.50 Florida Board of Nursing
- 6.50 Florida Board of Occupational Therapy
- 6.50 Florida Board of Pharmacy
- 8.00 Florida Board of Physical Therapy Practice