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+ Include: 22 videos + 22 pdfs, size: 2.37 GB
+ Target Audience: oncologists, psychiatrists, primary care physicians
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+ Information:
Psychosocial Oncology: What to Expect When Caring for an Oncology Patient
April 30, 2026 – May 1, 2026
Deliver a comprehensive two-day, Harvard-accredited virtual conference that equips clinicians with essential skills in psychosocial oncology, from managing cancer-related mental health conditions to addressing substance use, bereavement, and supportive care needs across diverse patient populations.
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute will be offering its second annual virtual conference accredited by Harvard Medical School. This course, which has been expanded to two days based on audience feedback, will focus on the psychosocial care of patients living with cancer. With 1 out of 3 people diagnosed with cancer at some point in their life, there is an increasing need for cancer-related training among health care professionals.
On conference day one, psychosocial oncology experts will discuss and review the impact of cancer on the mental health of patients, caregivers, and families throughout the trajectory of cancer care starting at diagnosis, through treatment, and survivorship. Health care providers will learn about the diagnosis and management of mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, and demoralization, as well as opportunities for interventions to improve quality of life and coping. Day two will feature expert discussion of substance use disorders, the role of psychedelics and cannabis in oncology care, and deeper exploration of navigating challenging patient interactions, bereavement, support groups, and the care of young adults and pediatric populations.
All clinicians interested in learning more about the care of individuals living with cancer are encouraged to attend, including psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, and primary care providers.
Learning Objectives
Identify psychosocial stressors faced by patients living with cancer.
Recognize skills in managing the psychosocial needs of these patients.
Understand the impact of cancer and cancer treatments on patients and their support systems.
Target Audience
Best for oncologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and nurses who want updates on comprehensive psychosocial care for cancer patients.
Who Should Participate
Primary Care Physicians, Physician Assistants, Specialty, Social workers, Psychiatrists Physicians, Psychologists, and Others
+ Topics:
01 Approaching Cancer Care for the Whole Patient
02 Overview of Cancer Treatment and Treatment Side Effects
03 Adjustment to Illness
04 Couples and Families
05 Morning Q&A Courtney Bitz; Eileen Joyce; Damien Miran; Cristina Pozo-Kaderman; Anna Muriel
06 Anxiety
07 Depression
08 Survivorship
09 Spiritual Care (Moderated Discussion)
10 Afternoon Q&A Stephanie Tung; Timothy Steinhoff; Carrie Wu; Stephen Conway; Leora Lowenthal; John Peteet; Damien Mir
11 Psychedelics
12 Substance usemisuse
13 Cannabis
14 Navigating Challenging Patients
15 Morning Q&A Roxanne Sholevar; Miryam Yusufov; Ilana Braun; Stephanie Tung; Michelle Jacobo
16 Bereavement
16 Sue Morris Recording 2026
17 Facilitating Cancer Support Groups
18 Existential Distress and End of Life Issues
19 Pediatric Psychosocial Care (Moderated Discussion)
20 Care of Young Adults
21 Afternoon Q&A Sue Morris; Tricia Hughes; Leora Lowenthal; Amanda Moment; Kate Lally; Joan Hanania; Cristina Pozo-Kaderman




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