Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series Annual Report 2021

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The Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series (E-Learning Series) was launched in 2013. The online training is a self-paced, 10-module continuing education program available to health care professionals at no cost. The modules in the E-Learning Series cover the following areas:  

  • Module 1: Overview of key components of cancer survivorship care, national efforts to address the needs of cancer survivors, health disparities in care, and health status among cancer survivors. 
  • Module 2: Overview of common long-term and late effects of cancer and its treatment. 
  • Module 3: In-depth look at the psychosocial impact of cancer and recommendations on how to support the psychosocial needs of cancer survivors. 
  • Module 4: Prevention and wellness in cancer survivorship care and role of the primary care providers in supporting cancer survivors to make lifestyle changes. 
  • Module 5: Survivorship care coordination, the use of survivorship care plans as a communication tool, and the role of oncologists and primary care providers in post-treatment care. 
  • Module 5 Companion: A framework and tools to help clinicians and health care organizations measure patient-reported priorities to inform quality cancer survivorship care.  
  • Module 6: The role of rehabilitation in post-treatment care and the importance of spirituality and interventions to support cancer survivors

Data in this report were collected from learners who completed at least one E-Learning Series module between January 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021. 

View the 2021 E-Learning Series Report

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