E-course: Empowering nurses in metastatic prostate cancer: Balancing toxicity management and shared decision-making
In the evolving landscape of metastatic prostate cancer (mPCa) care, the role of nurses has become more essential, particularly in toxicity management and shared decision-making. Nurses provide frontline care and act as advocates, educators, and supporters for patients who are going through complex treatment journeys.
Organiser | European School of Urology (ESU) |
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CME | 1.00 |
Duration | Approx. 60 minutes |
The e-course aims to emphasise the crucial role of nurses in balancing the management of treatment-related side effects with facilitating shared decision-making, ensuring that both patients' perspectives and healthcare teams' expertise are acknowledged and integrated into care decisions.
The e-course brings together expert speakers from across Europe to provide insights into managing toxicity, the critical role of nurses in shared decision-making, and how patients' perspectives shape care plans. Additionally, the speakers will explore the psychological impact of toxicity on mPCa patients and the importance of mental health support.
Join us for an engaging session that will empower nurses with the tools and knowledge to enhance patient care in mPCa.
Speakers:
- Assoc. Prof. J. Gómez Rivas
- Dr. C.N. Tillier
- Dr. E. Briers
- Dr. N. Vidal Crespo
Acknowledgment
This activity is supported by an educational grant from our industry partner, with no involvement in the programme or speaker selection.