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2639 Revere Drive Akron, Ohio 44333-2311 Nicole L. Stout DP T , C L T -LANA Change the way you think about every patient. Cancer is a very common diagnosis in the U.S. Learn how to safely and effectively treat your patients. Geriatric Rehabilitation Education and Training Geriatric Rehabilitation Education and Training 2017 Kansas City, KS April 29-30 Woodbury, MN (St. Paul, MN Area) May 20-21 Tacoma, WA September 16-17 Toms River, NJ December 2-3 This course is approved by the Minnesota State Board of Physical Therapy for 20 Continuing Education Hours and the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association for 20 Contact Hours. See inside for other state approvals.
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ObjectivesUpon Completion of this Seminar, Participants will be able to:

Upon completion of this seminar, participants will be able to:

• Describecancerpathology,diagnosticmethods,and staging.

• Explainmedicalandsurgicalmanagementofcommon cancerdiagnosesanddemonstrateunderstanding oftheanatomicandpathopysiologicimpactofdisease management.

• Chooseandperformappropriatescreening,systems review,andtestsandmeasuresspecifictothetypeof canceranditstreatment.

• Designtreatmentinterventionsforcommonimpairments thatimpactfunctionatvariousstagesofthedisease process.

• Recognizeprecautionsandcontraindicationsto impairmentmanagementandrehabilitationinterventions basedonthesideeffectsofcancertreatments.

• Understandhowtoalignrehabilitationcaredelivery alongthecontinuumofcancercareusingtheDietz modelasaconstructtosetgoalsandplantreatment.

• Identifyresourcesforprovidingpatientcenteredcare

Feedback from Course Participants“I would highly recommend this course to anyone treating patients. Cancer has such a major role in our patient’s lives, it is vital to understand how it is treated and what our role should be. Nicole Stout, DPT, CLT-LANA uses evidence based information to give you the tools to become a confident expert clinician.”

FacultyDr. Nicole L. Stout is a renowned health care researcher,consultant,educator,andadvocate.Shecurrentlyservesasanexecutiveconsultantidentifyinginnovativesolutionsinhealthcare delivery models of care. She advises clients in policy,research, and marketing strategies that enable greater andmoresophisticateduseoftechnologyinhealthcare.HerclientsincludeindustryleadersintheUSandabroad.

ShecurrentlyservesastheprojectleadontheRehabilitationMedicineDepartment’sCancerRehabilitationInitiativethroughtheOfficeofStrategicResearch.Dr.Stoutisaninternationallyrecognized expert and leader in cancer rehabilitation andlymphedema. She has authored and co-authored over 40peer-review publications, several book chapters and is theco-author of the book 100 Questions and Answers aboutLymphedema.Herresearchpublicationshavebeenfoundationalin developing the Prospective Surveillance Model for breastcancerrehabilitation.

Dr. Stout received her BS from Slippery Rock University ofPennsylvania in 1994 and received her Master of PhysicalTherapydegreefromChathamUniversityin1998andaclinicaldoctorate in physical therapy from Massachusetts GeneralInstituteofHealthProfessionsin2013.Shehasapostgraduatecertificate in Health Policy from the George WashingtonUniversity School of Public Health. She is also a Six SigmaGreenBeltandaCertifiedHealthDataAnalyst.

She holds adjunct faculty appointments at the University ofAlabamaBirmingham,and theUniversityofMissouriaswellas appointments on the State of Maryland Cancer ControlSurvivorship committee, the CARF International CancerStandards Advisory Board, the American LymphedemaFrameworksteeringcommitteeandtheNationalLymphedemaNetworkBoardofDirectors.

Description1 in2menand1 in3womenwillbediagnosedwithcancerintheirlifetime.Doyouknowtheprinciplesofcanceranditstreatment?Sometreatmentsideeffectslastalifetime,othersdonotpresentuntilyearsafterthetreatmentiscomplete.Howdo you choose rehabilitation interventions that are safe andeffective?Thiscomprehensivecoursewillprovidetheevidence-baseforyoutoincorporaterehabilitationstrategiesinanysettingforpatientswhohavehadcancerorthoseundergoingcancertreatments.Thisengagingandanimatedcoursecoverscurrentscreeningguidelines,basicdiseaseandtreatmentprinciplesincludingshorttermandlateeffectsthatwillimpactapatient’srehabilitationtreatmentplan.

You will learn: impairmentsandfunctional limitationsdirectlyrelated to common cancer diagnoses and treatment. Shortterm and late effects of cancer treatment and how thisimpactspatientsacrossthelifespan.Currentevidencebasedrehabilitation strategies will bedescribed indetail including:exerciseprescription,contraindicationsandprecautionswithexercise & modalities. You will identify in a problem basedformat,withgroupinteraction,usingrealcaseexamples;thelatestinevaluation,treatmentandprogressionofcare.

Locations Thecompleteaddressandlocationofyourcoursewillbeprovidedinaconfirmationletterthatwillbeemailedtoyouatleast3weeksbeforethecourse.

TheUniversityof KansasHospital KansasCity,KSApril 29-30, 2017

Host:HealthEast OptimumRehabilitation Location:HealthEast WoodwindsHealthCampus AuditoriumA Woodbury,MNMay 20-21, 2017

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Geriatric Rehabilitation Education and Training

2017Kansas City, KS April 29-30Woodbury, MN (St. Paul, MN Area) May 20-21Tacoma, WA September 16-17Toms River, NJ December 2-3

Host:MultiCareHealthSystem Location:TacomaGeneralHospital-JacksonHall Tacoma,WASeptember 16-17, 2017

Host:Community MedicalCenter RehabilitationServices Location:CommunityMedicalCenter TomsRiver,NJDecember 2-3, 2017

This course is approved by the Minnesota

State Board of Physical Therapy for 20 Continuing Education Hours

and the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association for 20 Contact Hours. See inside for other state approvals.

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ObjectivesUpon Completion of this Seminar, Participants will be able to:

Upon completion of this seminar, participants will be able to:

• Describecancerpathology,diagnosticmethods,and staging.

• Explainmedicalandsurgicalmanagementofcommon cancerdiagnosesanddemonstrateunderstanding oftheanatomicandpathopysiologicimpactofdisease management.

• Chooseandperformappropriatescreening,systems review,andtestsandmeasuresspecifictothetypeof canceranditstreatment.

• Designtreatmentinterventionsforcommonimpairments thatimpactfunctionatvariousstagesofthedisease process.

• Recognizeprecautionsandcontraindicationsto impairmentmanagementandrehabilitationinterventions basedonthesideeffectsofcancertreatments.

• Understandhowtoalignrehabilitationcaredelivery alongthecontinuumofcancercareusingtheDietz modelasaconstructtosetgoalsandplantreatment.

• Identifyresourcesforprovidingpatientcenteredcare

Feedback from Course Participants“I would highly recommend this course to anyone treating patients. Cancer has such a major role in our patient’s lives, it is vital to understand how it is treated and what our role should be. Nicole Stout, DPT, CLT-LANA uses evidence based information to give you the tools to become a confident expert clinician.”

FacultyDr. Nicole L. Stout is a renowned health care researcher,consultant,educator,andadvocate.Shecurrentlyservesasanexecutiveconsultantidentifyinginnovativesolutionsinhealthcare delivery models of care. She advises clients in policy,research, and marketing strategies that enable greater andmoresophisticateduseoftechnologyinhealthcare.HerclientsincludeindustryleadersintheUSandabroad.

ShecurrentlyservesastheprojectleadontheRehabilitationMedicineDepartment’sCancerRehabilitationInitiativethroughtheOfficeofStrategicResearch.Dr.Stoutisaninternationallyrecognized expert and leader in cancer rehabilitation andlymphedema. She has authored and co-authored over 40peer-review publications, several book chapters and is theco-author of the book 100 Questions and Answers aboutLymphedema.Herresearchpublicationshavebeenfoundationalin developing the Prospective Surveillance Model for breastcancerrehabilitation.

Dr. Stout received her BS from Slippery Rock University ofPennsylvania in 1994 and received her Master of PhysicalTherapydegreefromChathamUniversityin1998andaclinicaldoctorate in physical therapy from Massachusetts GeneralInstituteofHealthProfessionsin2013.Shehasapostgraduatecertificate in Health Policy from the George WashingtonUniversity School of Public Health. She is also a Six SigmaGreenBeltandaCertifiedHealthDataAnalyst.

She holds adjunct faculty appointments at the University ofAlabamaBirmingham,and theUniversityofMissouriaswellas appointments on the State of Maryland Cancer ControlSurvivorship committee, the CARF International CancerStandards Advisory Board, the American LymphedemaFrameworksteeringcommitteeandtheNationalLymphedemaNetworkBoardofDirectors.

Description1 in2menand1 in3womenwillbediagnosedwithcancerintheirlifetime.Doyouknowtheprinciplesofcanceranditstreatment?Sometreatmentsideeffectslastalifetime,othersdonotpresentuntilyearsafterthetreatmentiscomplete.Howdo you choose rehabilitation interventions that are safe andeffective?Thiscomprehensivecoursewillprovidetheevidence-baseforyoutoincorporaterehabilitationstrategiesinanysettingforpatientswhohavehadcancerorthoseundergoingcancertreatments.Thisengagingandanimatedcoursecoverscurrentscreeningguidelines,basicdiseaseandtreatmentprinciplesincludingshorttermandlateeffectsthatwillimpactapatient’srehabilitationtreatmentplan.

You will learn: impairmentsandfunctional limitationsdirectlyrelated to common cancer diagnoses and treatment. Shortterm and late effects of cancer treatment and how thisimpactspatientsacrossthelifespan.Currentevidencebasedrehabilitation strategies will bedescribed indetail including:exerciseprescription,contraindicationsandprecautionswithexercise & modalities. You will identify in a problem basedformat,withgroupinteraction,usingrealcaseexamples;thelatestinevaluation,treatmentandprogressionofcare.

Locations Thecompleteaddressandlocationofyourcoursewillbeprovidedinaconfirmationletterthatwillbeemailedtoyouatleast3weeksbeforethecourse.

TheUniversityof KansasHospital KansasCity,KSApril 29-30, 2017

Host:HealthEast OptimumRehabilitation Location:HealthEast WoodwindsHealthCampus AuditoriumA Woodbury,MNMay 20-21, 2017

Nicole L. Stout DPT, CLT-LANA

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Geriatric Rehabilitation Education and Training

2017Kansas City, KS April 29-30Woodbury, MN (St. Paul, MN Area) May 20-21Tacoma, WA September 16-17Toms River, NJ December 2-3

Host:MultiCareHealthSystem Location:TacomaGeneralHospital-JacksonHall Tacoma,WASeptember 16-17, 2017

Host:Community MedicalCenter RehabilitationServices Location:CommunityMedicalCenter TomsRiver,NJDecember 2-3, 2017

This course is approved by the Minnesota

State Board of Physical Therapy for 20 Continuing Education Hours

and the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association for 20 Contact Hours. See inside for other state approvals.

Program Outline Day 1

7:30 – 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 – 10:00 Cancer Epidemiology and Pathology • Epidemiologyofcommoncancers • DiseaseScreeningGuidelines • Tumorgrowthandspread • Diagnostictechniques • Genetics10:00 – 10:15 BrEak10:15 – 11:30 Common Disease Treatment • TreatmentPlanning • Surgery • Chemotherapy • radiationTherapy • HormonalTherapy • Immunotherapy11:30 – 12:30 Overview of Commonly Diagnosed Cancers and the Role of Rehabilitation • LungCancer • HematologicalCancers •StemCellTransplant • CNSTumors12:30–1:30 LUNCH Casereviewsfrommorningsession1:30 – 2:00 Case Discussions2:00 – 3:30 Overview of Commonly Diagnosed Cancers and the Role of Rehabilitation • HeadandNeckCancers • ColorectalandotherGICancers • GenitourinaryCancers3:00 – 3:15 BrEak3:15 – 5:30 Overview of Commonly Diagnosed Cancers and the Role of Rehabilitation • BreastCancer • BreastreconstructionProcedures • Melanoma5:30 – 6:30 Case Studies and Reviews

DAY 2 7:30 – 8:00 Continental Breakfast8:00–8:30 reviewandQ&afromDay18:30 – 10:45 Integrating the Principles of Oncology into Rehabilitation Practice • rehabilitationalongtheCancerCareDeliveryContinuum • LifespanConsiderationsforrehabilitation–TheDietzModel • Thepatientmanagementmodel-IntakeandEvaluation10:45–11:00 BrEak11:00 – 12:30 Integrating the Principles of Oncology into Rehabilitation Practice • reviewofSystems •Musculoskeletal •Neuromuscular • Integumentary12:30–1:30 LUNCH Casereviews-integratingassessment1:30 – 3:15 Integrating the Principles of Oncology into Rehabilitation Practice • reviewofSystems •CardiovascularandPulmonary • LabValuesandTumorMarkers • PlanofCare •ProspectiveSurveillance •Exerciseprescriptionandimpairmentmanagement3:15 –3:30 BrEak3:30 – 5:30 Integrating the Principles of Oncology into Rehabilitation Practice • PlanofCare •Survivorshipcareplan •PalliativeandEndofLifeCare • OutcomesMeasurement •Patientreportedoutcomes • Functionaloutcomes5:30 – 6:00 Case Reviews6:00 – 6:30 Final review and questions

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Program Outline Day 1

7:30 – 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 – 10:00 Cancer Epidemiology and Pathology • Epidemiologyofcommoncancers • DiseaseScreeningGuidelines • Tumorgrowthandspread • Diagnostictechniques • Genetics10:00 – 10:15 BrEak10:15 – 11:30 Common Disease Treatment • TreatmentPlanning • Surgery • Chemotherapy • radiationTherapy • HormonalTherapy • Immunotherapy11:30 – 12:30 Overview of Commonly Diagnosed Cancers and the Role of Rehabilitation • LungCancer • HematologicalCancers •StemCellTransplant • CNSTumors12:30–1:30 LUNCH Casereviewsfrommorningsession1:30 – 2:00 Case Discussions2:00 – 3:30 Overview of Commonly Diagnosed Cancers and the Role of Rehabilitation • HeadandNeckCancers • ColorectalandotherGICancers • GenitourinaryCancers3:00 – 3:15 BrEak3:15 – 5:30 Overview of Commonly Diagnosed Cancers and the Role of Rehabilitation • BreastCancer • BreastreconstructionProcedures • Melanoma5:30 – 6:30 Case Studies and Reviews

DAY 2 7:30 – 8:00 Continental Breakfast8:00–8:30 reviewandQ&afromDay18:30 – 10:45 Integrating the Principles of Oncology into Rehabilitation Practice • rehabilitationalongtheCancerCareDeliveryContinuum • LifespanConsiderationsforrehabilitation–TheDietzModel • Thepatientmanagementmodel-IntakeandEvaluation10:45–11:00 BrEak11:00 – 12:30 Integrating the Principles of Oncology into Rehabilitation Practice • reviewofSystems •Musculoskeletal •Neuromuscular • Integumentary12:30–1:30 LUNCH Casereviews-integratingassessment1:30 – 3:15 Integrating the Principles of Oncology into Rehabilitation Practice • reviewofSystems •CardiovascularandPulmonary • LabValuesandTumorMarkers • PlanofCare •ProspectiveSurveillance •Exerciseprescriptionandimpairmentmanagement3:15 –3:30 BrEak3:30 – 5:30 Integrating the Principles of Oncology into Rehabilitation Practice • PlanofCare •Survivorshipcareplan •PalliativeandEndofLifeCare • OutcomesMeasurement •Patientreportedoutcomes • Functionaloutcomes5:30 – 6:00 Case Reviews6:00 – 6:30 Final review and questions

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