Description
Overview
Geriatric Oncology for the Advanced Practice Provider: Impacting Care Across the Globe – On Demand 2023 addresses the increasing need for clinicians skilled in the care of older adults with cancer. This on-demand program provides an evidence-based virtual learning experience designed to advance the knowledge and expertise of advanced practice providers in geriatric oncology. Key topics include comprehensive geriatric assessment, communication strategies, fitness versus frailty evaluation, and risk stratification prior to cancer therapies.
Additionally, the course covers cognitive impairment diagnosis and treatment, including neuropsychiatric testing, rehabilitation, and psychopharmacology. Collaborative geriatric oncology programs in breast medicine and bone marrow transplantation, as well as the integration of geriatrics with palliative care, are also discussed. Comprehensive care is presented across academic, community-based, and international contexts to support professional development.
On-demand oncology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Agenda
This program includes expert presentations that offer practical insights into geriatric oncology principles and collaborative care approaches.
- Geriatric Assessment: Overview of the Evidence — Martine Puts, RN, PhD
- Geriatric Assessment for the Advanced Practice Provider — Beatriz Korc-Grodzicki, MD, PhD
- Fitness vs. Frailty: Why Chronological Age is Old — Farnia Amirnia, MD
- Advancing Geriatric Oncology Knowledge for the APP Q&A
- Case Study: Collaborative Care — Soo Jung Kim, MSN, RN
- Risk Stratification of the Older Adult Prior to Cancer Directed Therapy — Huiqian Han, NP
- Application of Geriatrics Principles of Care in Transplantation and Cellular Therapy — Richard J Lin, MD
- The Intersection of Geriatrics and Palliative Care — Kate Boskey, ACHPN
- Treating Breast Cancer in Older Adults: Special Considerations to Maximize Benefit and Minimize Toxicity — Jasmeet Singh, MD
- Geriatric Oncology – Advancing Collaborative Care Q&A
- The 3 D’s: Delirium, Dementia, and Depression in the Older Adult — Heidi Yulico
- Neuropsychological Evaluation and Cognitive Assessment of Older Adults — Stanford Singer, JD, PhD
- Occupational Therapy’s Role in Cognitive Rehabilitation — Rebecca Ewert
- Primum Non Nocere: The Art of Geriatric Psychopharmacology — Yesne Alici, MD
- Cognition and the Older Adult Q&A
- Geriatric Oncology in an Academic Institution: Cancer and Aging Clinic — Koshy Alexander, MD, MBA
- “It Can Be Done” Geriatric Oncology Assessment in a Community Cancer Center: The Hartford Experience — Mary Kate Eanniello, DNP
- International Society of Geriatric Oncology: Bringing the World together to Improve the Care of Older Adults with Cancer — Armin Shahrokni, MD, MPH
- Global Geriatric Care: A Singapore Experience — Angela Pang, MBBS, MRCP, Physician
- Geriatric Oncology_A Global Perspective Q&A
Speakers
This program features presentations by a multidisciplinary faculty of experienced clinicians and researchers in geriatric oncology, nursing, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and palliative care. Their expertise encompasses academic, community, and international oncology settings to provide a comprehensive view of aging and cancer care complexity.
Target Audience
This course is designed for advanced practice providers, including nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and clinical nurses, engaged in oncology care. It is also relevant for healthcare professionals specializing in geriatrics, oncology, hematology, palliative care, rehabilitation, and related fields seeking to strengthen their clinical skills in managing older adults with cancer.
Why This Topic Matters
Geriatric Oncology for the Advanced Practice Provider: Impacting Care Across the Globe – On Demand 2023 addresses critical clinical challenges in managing cancer in the aging population, a growing demographic globally. The program reflects the intersection of geriatric and oncologic expertise essential for optimizing individualized care plans and improving patient assessments.
Offered through MedHub Central, this course strengthens professional competence by emphasizing evidence-based strategies in geriatric oncology across diverse care environments. It supports advanced practice providers in responding effectively to the multifaceted needs of older oncology patients, reinforcing the importance of integrated care approaches in this specialty.





