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North American Seminars, Inc. Introduces Oncology Rehabilitation and Cancer Survivorship, a New Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Continuing Education Course

North American Seminars has introduced Oncology Rehabilitation and Cancer Survivorship, a new physical therapy and occupational therapy continuing education course directed at helping rehabilitation professionals provide better care for their cancer patients. Since 1996, North American Seminars has regularly introduced new programs to address current needs with the rehab community.

North American Seminars, Inc. Introduces Oncology Rehabilitation and Cancer Survivorship, a New Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Continuing Education Course
Nashville, TN, May 02, 2009 --(PR.com)-- This new North American Seminars oncology course focuses on “Cancer Survivorship,” a phrase captured by the international media, which describes a new continuum of cancer management that is emerging within the entire field of medicine. There are currently 10 million cancer survivors in the United States and it has become very evident that cancer survivors not only need rehabilitative care during their cancer treatment, but also need ongoing rehabilitative care after completing their treatment programs. Throughout these two days, you will be presented with evidence-based information and the tools needed to care for the cancer patient throughout the continuum of care. Your ability to address the symptoms involved with “survivorship” will enhance the cancer patient’s ability to have a more productive, healthy quality of life. You will gain a greater understanding of the pathophysiology of different cancers; specifically breast cancer, head and neck cancer, CNS cancers, prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, and skin cancers and the role of rehabilitation with regards to these cancers in relation to surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and hormone therapy. Specific detail will also focus on cancer diagnostic procedures, surgical procedures and cancer treatment. The laboratory session will enhance the clinician’s clinical and manual therapy skills needed in the management of the musculoskeletal effects of post surgical and post chemotherapy treatment. The concepts and techniques presented in this course will assist the clinician with providing a comprehensive oncology program from the initial acute care stages of cancer to the progression to the outpatient and home maintenance program. This course meet physical therapy continuing education requirements as well as occupational therapy continuing education requirements in multiple states.

This course will be primarily instructed by Julia Osborne, PT, CMLDT. Ms. Osborne has had a diversified physical therapy career for 14 years, practicing in hospital and outpatient settings in South Africa, England, and the USA. She has established and currently directs one of Denver’s only outpatient Oncology Rehabilitation Clinics. This clinic specializes in outpatient post surgical, post radiation, and post reconstructive surgery care necessary to accelerate the recovery process of cancer survivors, and reduce recurring or secondary complications.

Julia graduated with a BSc. (Honors) in Physiotherapy from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. In her years of practice prior to specializing in oncology rehabilitation, she gained extensive clinical experience in the treatment of Adult, Geriatric, and Pediatric patients in outpatient and inpatient settings. Her specialty areas, in addition to Oncology Rehabilitation, include Combined Decongestive Therapy, Chronic Pain Management, Advanced Manual Therapy Techniques, Woman’s Health, and Neurological Rehabilitation. She is certified in the management of Lymphedema.

Over the past six years Julia has focused her career on the development of Oncology Rehabilitation in Physical Therapy. She has developed treatment protocols for post surgical and radiation care and symptom control, patient guidelines for prevention of onset of lymphedema and secondary complications, and she developed a lymphedema education & resource center for outpatients. Julia has also authored several course manuals for oncology rehabilitation. These include Clinical Model of Lymphedema Management for PT’s, Oncology Rehabilitation Manual for PT’s, Post Surgical and Post Radiation Management of Patients with Breast Cancer, and Cancer Survivorship – How can Physical Therapy make a difference?

Ms. Osborne has been a speaker at the APTA 2005 Spring Conference in Denver, CO; and at the Day of Caring 2005 and 2006 Conferences in Denver, CO. She has also presented three and five day seminars in Oncology Rehabilitation. Professional groups to which Julia has presented include the American Mammography Annual Conferences, Radiation Oncology at Swedish Medical Center, Sally Jobe Breast Center Physician Conferences, and the Y-Me TeleConferences. Julia is frequently invited to speak at patient support groups and at community events in Denver.

Additional details can be found on the North American Seminars website at www.healthclick.com

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