ONCOLOGY EDUCATION TWO-PART SERIES
Course Description:
In this two-part series, Jyoti Benjamin, MS, RD, CSO, CD, FAND, and Annette Quinn, MSN, RN, will describe how good nutrition can benefit oncology patients, and how multidisciplinary approaches in nutrition care can improve patient outcomes.
FREE Continuing Education: up to 2.0 RN CE; 2.0 RD CPEU
Modules
Optimal Nutrition Care to Improve Outcomes for Oncology Patients
In this course, Jyoti Benjamin, MS, RD, CSO, CD, FAND, and Annette Quinn, MSN, RN, will identify the prevalence and impact of poor nutrition in oncology patients; describe how good nutrition and side effect management benefits oncology patients; and discuss how early and regular nutrition intervention plays an integral role in improving patient outcomes.
FREE Continuing Education: 1.0 RN CE; 1.0 RD CPEU
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Course Description:
In this course, you’ll identify the prevalence and impact of poor nutrition in oncology patients; describe how good nutrition and side effect management benefits oncology patients; and discuss how early and regular nutrition intervention plays an integral role in improving patient outcomes.Course Objectives:
- CDR Level: 1
- Performance Indicators: 4.2.7, 4.2.8, 8.3.4, 10.1.1
- Run Time:55
Course Instructor Bio(s)

Jyoti Benjamin, MS, RD, CSO, CD, FAND

Annette Quinn, MSN, RN
Optimal Multidisciplinary Approaches in the Nutrition Care of Oncology Patients
In this course, Jyoti Benjamin, MS, RD, CSO, CD, FAND, and Annette Quinn, MSN, RN, will review the benefits of a multidisciplinary team approach and roles within the team to address nutrition needs for oncology patients; describe tools and collaborative strategies for the multidisciplinary team; and discuss how to influence protocols in oncology clinics to better address malnutrition related to cancer diagnoses and treatments.
FREE Continuing Education: 1.0 RN CE; 1.0 RD CPEU
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Course Description:
In this course, you’ll review the benefits of a multidisciplinary team approach and roles within the team to address nutrition needs for oncology patients; describe tools and collaborative strategies for the multidisciplinary team; and discuss how to influence protocols in oncology clinics to better address malnutrition related to cancer diagnoses and treatments.Course Objectives:
- CDR Level: 1
- Performance Indicators: 4.2.7, 6.1.2, 6.1.8, 8.3.1
- Run Time:59
Course Instructor Bio(s)

Jyoti Benjamin, MS, RD, CSO, CD, FAND

Annette Quinn, MSN, RN

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