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Clinical Competence in Cancer CareLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: TH00BR25

Credits

5 op

Objective

After completing the course, the student is able to:

· to care for a cancer patient in a comprehensive and patient-centered manner at different phases of the cancer treatment pathway (cancer diagnosis, treatment and its implementation, palliative and end of life care, post-treatment phase) according to the treatment protocol and their own area of responsibility
· conduct a comprehensive anamnesis of a cancer patient using valid evaluation methods, conduct a physical examination of a cancer patient using relevant techniques and identify normal and most common abnormal findings related to cancer, treatments and psychosocial well-being and document findings and consult multiprofessional expert group when needed
· connect cancer related information, health promotion and preventative information with the evaluation, planning and implementation process of a patient’s treatment needs
· critically evaluate the evidence for methods used for treating cancer and alleviating the adverse effects of cancer treatment
· recognize the significance of information produced by cross-disciplinary research in the development of cancer treatment
· take responsibility for implementation of evidence-informed treatment methods
· identify and prevent risks to patient and occupational safety caused by methods used in cancer treatment

Content

Cancer treatments; Surgical treatment, Radiation therapy, Cancer drug therapies, Isotope treatments
Adverse effects and side effects related to cancer treatment and their alleviation
Late effect monitoring
Special groups in cancer treatment (e.g. the elderly/children/multiple medication patients)
Oncologic emergencies
Comprehensive health assessment of a cancer patient (physical examination)
Patient and occupational safety in cancer car

Enrollment

05.06.2024 - 30.09.2024

Timing

31.07.2024 - 31.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Master School

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Master of Advanced Nursing Practice Cancer Care
Teachers
  • Salla Grommi
  • Johanna Berg
  • Teija Franck
Groups
  • YKLASK24

Objective

After completing the course, the student is able to:

· to care for a cancer patient in a comprehensive and patient-centered manner at different phases of the cancer treatment pathway (cancer diagnosis, treatment and its implementation, palliative and end of life care, post-treatment phase) according to the treatment protocol and their own area of responsibility
· conduct a comprehensive anamnesis of a cancer patient using valid evaluation methods, conduct a physical examination of a cancer patient using relevant techniques and identify normal and most common abnormal findings related to cancer, treatments and psychosocial well-being and document findings and consult multiprofessional expert group when needed
· connect cancer related information, health promotion and preventative information with the evaluation, planning and implementation process of a patient’s treatment needs
· critically evaluate the evidence for methods used for treating cancer and alleviating the adverse effects of cancer treatment
· recognize the significance of information produced by cross-disciplinary research in the development of cancer treatment
· take responsibility for implementation of evidence-informed treatment methods
· identify and prevent risks to patient and occupational safety caused by methods used in cancer treatment

Content

Cancer treatments; Surgical treatment, Radiation therapy, Cancer drug therapies, Isotope treatments
Adverse effects and side effects related to cancer treatment and their alleviation
Late effect monitoring
Special groups in cancer treatment (e.g. the elderly/children/multiple medication patients)
Oncologic emergencies
Comprehensive health assessment of a cancer patient (physical examination)
Patient and occupational safety in cancer car

Teaching methods

Preparation to contact teaching (physical assessment)
Distance/contact teaching (lectures luokassa tapahtuva harjoittelu)
Group work (in pairs)

Exam schedules

OSCE December 2022

Student workload

Distance/contact teaching

Preparation to contact teaching (physical assessment)

Osce

Content scheduling

Cancer treatments; Surgical treatment, Radiation therapy, Cancer drug therapies, Isotope treatments
Adverse effects and side effects related to cancer treatment and their alleviation
Late effect monitoring
Special groups in cancer treatment (e.g. the elderly/children/multiple medication patients)
Oncology emergencies
Comprehensive health assessment of a cancer patient (physical examination)
Patient and occupational safety in cancer care

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Participation to teaching approved/ failed
OSCE approved/failed

Enrollment

29.05.2022 - 15.08.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

RDI portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Contact teaching, 40 % Distance learning

Unit

Health and Well-being

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

10 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Master of Advanced Nursing Practice Cancer Care
Teachers
  • Hille Halonen
  • Virpi Sulosaari
  • Teija Franck
Groups
  • YKLASK22

Objective

After completing the course, the student is able to:

· to care for a cancer patient in a comprehensive and patient-centered manner at different phases of the cancer treatment pathway (cancer diagnosis, treatment and its implementation, palliative and end of life care, post-treatment phase) according to the treatment protocol and their own area of responsibility
· conduct a comprehensive anamnesis of a cancer patient using valid evaluation methods, conduct a physical examination of a cancer patient using relevant techniques and identify normal and most common abnormal findings related to cancer, treatments and psychosocial well-being and document findings and consult multiprofessional expert group when needed
· connect cancer related information, health promotion and preventative information with the evaluation, planning and implementation process of a patient’s treatment needs
· critically evaluate the evidence for methods used for treating cancer and alleviating the adverse effects of cancer treatment
· recognize the significance of information produced by cross-disciplinary research in the development of cancer treatment
· take responsibility for implementation of evidence-informed treatment methods
· identify and prevent risks to patient and occupational safety caused by methods used in cancer treatment

Content

Cancer treatments; Surgical treatment, Radiation therapy, Cancer drug therapies, Isotope treatments
Adverse effects and side effects related to cancer treatment and their alleviation
Late effect monitoring
Special groups in cancer treatment (e.g. the elderly/children/multiple medication patients)
Oncologic emergencies
Comprehensive health assessment of a cancer patient (physical examination)
Patient and occupational safety in cancer car

Teaching methods

Preparation to contact teaching (physical assessment)
Distance/contact teaching (lectures luokassa tapahtuva harjoittelu)
Group work (in pairs)

Exam schedules

OSCE December 2022

Student workload

Preparation to contact teaching (physical assessment)
Distance/contact teaching
Group work (in pairs), seminar
Osce

Content scheduling

Cancer treatments; Surgical treatment, Radiation therapy, Cancer drug therapies, Isotope treatments
Adverse effects and side effects related to cancer treatment and their alleviation
Late effect monitoring
Special groups in cancer treatment (e.g. the elderly/children/multiple medication patients)
Oncology emergencies
Comprehensive health assessment of a cancer patient (physical examination)
Patient and occupational safety in cancer care

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Seminarwork 1-5
OSCE approved/failed