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The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center8th Floor Conference Center, Cancer Prevention Building1155 Pressler Street, Houston, Texas
7th Annual Oncology Training Conference for Acupuncturists, Massage Therapists, and Yoga Teachers
July 27-29, 2011
Integrative Medicine Program’s
GoalPersons touched by cancer may enhance their quality of life through the safe and effective delivery of acupuncture, massage, and yoga which complement conventional cancer treatments with a focus on physical, mind-spirit, and social well-being. These treatment modalities can be successfully and safely integrated with conventional medical care when delivered by trained professionals to improve outcomes for cancer patients.
PurposeThis course will provide licensed acupuncturists, licensed massage therapists, and trained yoga teachers an overview of evidence-based practice in cancer care. Topics of recent research findings, recommendations for treating common side-effects, ethical issues, safety issues and case presentations will be presented.
Target AudienceThis program should be of interest to licensed acupuncturists, licensed massage therapists, and yoga teachers.
Educational Methods Lectures, Question-and-Answer Sessions, Panel Discussions, Demonstrations
Planning CommitteeCONFERENCE CHAIRS
Lorenzo Cohen, PhDRichard T. Lee, MD
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Alejandro Chaoul, PhDLaura Fletcher, MA, LPCKay Garcia, DrPH, MSN, LAcLisa Gower, BAFelicia Stephens, BSSat-Siri Sumler, LMT, NCTMB, RYT, MTIJudi Williams, BS
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center8th Floor Conference Center, Cancer Prevention Building1155 Pressler Street, Houston, Texas
July 27–29, 2011
Integrative Medicine Program’s
7th Annual Oncology Training Conference for Acupuncturists, Massage Therapists, and Yoga Teachers
•Discussrecentresearchfindingsrelatedtotheuseofmassage in cancer care.
•Explainhowtodevelopsafe,evidence-basedtreatmentplans for common side-effects of cancer treatment.
•Explainanddispeltheissuesraisedbythetraditionalmassage contraindication for cancer.
•Describecommonmassageadjustmentsforsurgery,radiation and chemotherapy.
•Performanassessmentformassageandformulatea treatment plan for a client with cancer.
•Performmedicalchartinganddocumentation.
Upon completion of this course yoga teachers should be able to:•ExplainComplementaryandIntegrativeMedicineanditsrole
in patients with cancer.•Discusspsychosocialissuescommontopatientsundergoing
cancer treatment.•Discusscommunicationtechniquesforinteractingwithother
healthcare professionals.•Discussfiveoncologytreatmentsandfivesideeffects.•Explainthebenefits,indications,precautions,and
contraindications of yoga for the oncology patient.•Discussrecentresearchfindingsrelatedtotheuseof
yoga in cancer care.•Explainhowtodevelopsafe,evidence-basedtreatment
plans for common side-effects of cancer therapy.•Discussethicalconcernswhenteachingyogatocancer
patients in groups and individual sessions.•Describeyogapracticemodificationsfortheclientwith
lymphedema or at risk for lymphedema.•Discusstherolespiritualityplaysincopingwithcancer.•Discuss four Asian nutrition and lifestyle traditions that
support well-being.
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this course licensed acupuncturists should be able to:•ExplainComplementaryandIntegrativeMedicineandits
role in patients with cancer.•Discusspsychosocialissuescommontopatientsundergoing
cancer treatment.•Discusscommunicationtechniquesforinteractingwithother
healthcare professionals.•Discussfiveoncologytreatmentsandfivesideeffects.•Explainthebenefits,indications,precautions,andcontraindications
of acupuncture for the oncology patient.•Discussrecentresearchfindingsrelatedtotheuseofacupuncture
in cancer care.•Explainhowtodevelopsafe,evidence-basedtreatmentplans
for common side-effects of cancer therapy.•Discussethicalconcernsrelatedtoacupuncturetreatment
when caring for cancer patients. •Discusssafetyissuesrelatedtotheuseofherbsamong
cancer patients.•Discusstwokeypointsregardingacupunctureandhealthcare
reform.
Upon completion of this course licensed massage therapists should be able to:•ExplainComplementaryandIntegrativeMedicineanditsrolein
patients with cancer.•Discusspsychosocialissuescommontopatientsundergoing
cancer treatment.•Discusscommunicationtechniquesforinteractingwithother
healthcare professionals.•Discussfiveoncologytreatmentsandfivesideeffects.•Explainthebenefits,indications,precautions,andcontraindications
of massage for the oncology patient.
EvaluationA course evaluation form will provide participants with the opportunity to comment on the value of the program content to their practice decisions, performance improvement activities, or possible impact on patient health status. Participants will also have the opportunity to comment on any perceived commercial bias in the presentations as well as to identify future educational topics.
Accreditation/Credit DesignationLicensed AcupuncturistsThis course has been planned and implemented in accordancewiththepoliciesoftheNationalCertificationCommissionforAcupunctureandOrientalMedicine (NCCAOM®).
TheUniversityofTexasMDAndersonCancerCenteris approvedbytheNationalCertificationCommissionfor AcupunctureandOrientalMedicine(NCCAOM®) (Provider # 991) to provide continuing acupuncture education for licensed acupuncturists.
Licensed Massage TherapistsThis course has been planned and implemented in accordancewiththepoliciesoftheTexasDepartmentofStateHealthServices(TDSHS)andNationalCertificationBoardforTherapeuticMassageandBodywork(NCTMB).
TheUniversityofTexasMDAndersonCancerCenteris approvedbytheTexasDepartmentofStateHealthServices(license#CE1056)andbytheNationalCertificationBoardforTherapeuticMassageandBodywork(NCTMBlicense#450586-08)toprovidecontinuingmassagetherapy education for licensed massage therapists.
MDAndersondesignatesthisliveactivityfor19.5hoursofmassage therapy continuing education as authorized by the TexasDepartmentofStateHealthServicesandtheNationalCertificationBoardforTherapeuticMassageandBodywork.
Satisfactory completion: Attendees securing continuing education credits must attend all sessions and complete an evaluation form in order to receive a certificate of completion. These certificates will be mailed after the conference. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available.
Wednesday, July 27, 20117:00am RegistrationandBreakfast
8:00 Welcome and Course Overview LorenzoCohen,PhD;andRonaldWalters,MD
8:15 Welcoming Meditation LorenzoCohen,PhD
8:25 Cancer 101 RichardT.Lee,MD
8:55 Common Side Effects of Cancer Treatments AkhilaReddy,MD
9:25 Complications in Advanced Cancer Patients Ki Shin, MD
9:55 Break
10:15 Secondary Lymphedema Jack Fu, MD
10:45 A Novel Method for Imaging the Lymphatic System Hiroo Suami, MD, PhD
11:15 Dermatology Issues in Cancer Patients TBD
11:45 Lunch(provided)
1:00pm Radiation Oncology ZhongxingLiao,MD
1:30 Communicating with Medical Staff DanielEpner,MD
2:00 The Role of Integrative Medicine in Comprehensive Cancer Care
RichardT.Lee,MD
2:30 Break
2:50 Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Care MaryHughes,RN,CNS,CT
3:30 Research 101 LorenzoCohen,PhD
4:00pm Adjourn
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Friday, July 29, 20117:00am Breakfast
8:00 Overview of the Day Welcoming Meditation Kay Garcia, DrPH, MSN, LAc
8:15 Acupuncture for Other Side Effects in Cancer Patients Kay Garcia, DrPH, MSN, LAc Hot Flashes, Fatigue, Other Symptoms •PathophysiologyandProposedMechanisms •What’stheevidence? •RecommendationsandTreatmentPlanning
9:15 Quality/Safety/Interaction Issues – Herbs are Drugs! Judith Ann Smith, PharmD
10:15 Break
10:45 Huachansu and Other Studies of Chinese Herbs in Cancer Care
Peiying Yang, PhD
11:45 Lunch(provided)
1:00pm Where does Acupuncture Fit in Healthcare Reform? RonaldWalters,MD
1:45 Panel Discussion LorenzoCohen,PhD;KayGarcia,DrPH,MSN,LAc;
RichardT.Lee,MD;andPeiyingYang,PhD
2:30 Break
3:00 Laughter Yoga Stephen M. Findley, MS, MDIV
4:00 Closing Remarks LorenzoCohen,PhD;andRichardT.Lee,MD
4:30pm Adjourn Acupuncturists
Thursday, July 28, 20117:00am Breakfast
8:00 Overview of the Day Welcoming Meditation RichardT.Lee,MD
8:15 Modern Acupuncture RichardT.Lee,MD
9:00 Ethical Issues in Integrative Medicine
ColleenM.Gallagher,PhD
10:00 Break
10:20 Research Design Issues LorenzoCohen,PhD
11:05 Safety Issues RichardT.Lee,MD
11:45 Lunch(provided)
1:00pm Acupuncture for Pain Control in Cancer Patients Kay Garcia, DrPH, MSN, LAc Pain, Peripheral Neuropathy •PathophysiologyandProposedMechanisms •What’stheevidence? •RecommendationsandTreatmentPlanning
2:00 Break
2:20 Acupuncture for GI Side Effects in Cancer Patients – Part I
RichardT.Lee,MD Nausea/Vomiting, Diarrhea/Constipation,
Loss of Appetite •PathophysiologyandProposedMechanisms •What’stheevidence? •RecommendationsandTreatmentPlanning
3:20 Acupuncture for GI Side Effects in Cancer Patients – Part II
Kay Garcia, DrPH, MSN, LAc Xerostomia, Mucositis, Postoperative Ileus •PathophysiologyandProposedMechanisms •What’stheevidence? •RecommendationsandTreatmentPlanning
4:20pm Adjourn
Acupuncturists–Agenda
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Acupuncturists
daythreeAcupuncturists
Massage Therapists
Massage Therapists–Agenda Friday, July 29, 20117:00am Breakfast
8:00 Overview of the Day Contemplation Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
8:15 Medicines and Massage WendySmith,PharmD
9:00 Recent Research: Massage LorenzoCohen,PhD
9:45 Communication with Clients - Intake and On/Off Table
Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
10:15 Break
10:35 Student Case Studies – Small Group Discussion •CancerandMedicalTerminology •TreatmentPlan
11:45 Lunch(provided)
1:00pm Patient Panel Moderator:CurtissBeinhorn,LMT,NCTMB,MTI
1:45 Panel Closing Remarks CurtissBeinhorn,LMT,NCTMB,MTI Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
3:00 Laughter Yoga Stephen M. Findley, MS, MDIV
4:00 Closing Remarks LorenzoCohen,PhD;andRichardT.Lee,MD
4:30pm Adjourn
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MassageTherapists
Thursday, July 28, 20117:00am Breakfast
8:00 Overview of the Day Healing Hands Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
8:15 Heart and Mind of Oncology Massage Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
8:35 Head and Neck Lymphedema BradSmith,MS,CCC-SLP,CLT
9:05 Understanding Lymphedema for Oncological Massage Therapists
SarahCleveland,PT,CLT-LANA,LMT
9:45 Hospital Setting, Medical Devices, Caregivers CurtissBeinhorn,LMT,NCTMB,MTI
10:25 Break
10:45 Precautions, DVT, Contraindications Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
11:25 Palpation Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
11:45 Lunch(provided)
1:00pm Five Levels of Touch CurtissBeinhorn,LMT,NCTMB,MTI Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
1:30 Clinical Considerations – CIPN CurtissBeinhorn,LMT,NCTMB,MTI
2:00 Clinical Considerations – Part I CurtissBeinhorn,LMT,NCTMB,MTI
2:40 Break
3:00 Clinical Considerations – Part II Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
3:30 Guided Treatments
4:30pm Adjourn
Yoga Teachers
Yoga Teachers–Agenda Thursday, July 28, 20117:00am Breakfast
8:00 Overview of the Day Evidence-Based Yoga Welcoming Meditation AlejandroChaoul,PhD
8:25 Panel Discussion: Guidelines for Safety, Precautions and Contraindications
Moderator: Marisse Farnos, MA, PhD Panel:RobertBoustany,MS;YingGuo,MD; andLauroMunoz,MS,OTR
9:45 Breathing Practice RobertBoustany,MS
10:00 Break
10:15 Panel Discussion: Ethics of Yoga in Cancer Care Moderator:AlejandroChaoul,PhD Panel: ColleenM.Gallagher,PhD;
RebeccaB.Lunstroth,JD,MA; and Debbie Mills, LMT
11:45 Lunch(provided)
1:00pm Yoga Research Today LorenzoCohen,PhD
1:30 Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (VYASA) Model for Cancer Care
Smitha Gowdanakatte Mallaiah
2:00 Break
2:20 Asana: Issues Addressed: Flexibility/Mobility, Pain, Buffering Side Effects
RobertBoustany,MS
2:50 Asana Practice JenniferBuergermeister,MA,RYT,CHt.
3:05 Patanjali Yogpeeth (PYP) Model for Cancer Care Shekhar Agrawal
3:35 Pranayam: Issues Addressed: Breathing and Lung Expansion, Stress Management, Sleep Disturbances, Hot Flashes
Debbie Mills, LMT
4:05 Pranayam Practice Marisse Farnos, MA, PhD
4:20pm Adjourn
Friday, July 29, 20117:00am Breakfast
8:00 Overview of the Day Welcoming Meditation AlejandroChaoul,PhD
8:15 Panel Discussion: Spirituality Moderator:RobertBoustany,MS Panel:JenniferBuergermeister,MA,RYT,CHt.;
and Debbie Mills, LMT
9:00 Meditation Talk AlejandroChaoul,PhD
9:40 Meditation Practice AlejandroChaoul,PhD
10:10 Break
10:30 Nutrition and Other Lifestyle Indications from Asian Traditions that Support Well-being
Sucheta Shah, MD, LAc
11:15 How to Wake Up Practice Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
11:45 Lunch(provided)
1:00pm Patient Panel: Testimonies and Discussion Moderator:AlejandroChaoul,PhD Panel:RobertBoustany,MS;SuzyShapiro,BA;and
Sat-SiriSumler,LMT,NCTMB,RYT,MTI
1:45 Closing Remarks AlejandroChaoul,PhD
2:30 Break
3:00 Laughter Yoga Stephen M. Findley, MS, MDIV
4:00 Closing Remarks LorenzoCohen,PhD;andRichardT.Lee,MD
4:30pm Adjourn
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Yoga Teachers
daythreeYoga Teachers
Curtiss Beinhorn, LMT, NCTMB, MTI Massage TherapistIntegrative Medicine
Alejandro Chaoul, PhDAdjunctAssistantProfessorGeneralOncologyAssistant Professor McGovernCenterforHumanities andEthicsTheUniversityofTexasHealthScience CenteratHouston
Sarah Cleveland, PT, CLT-LANA, LMTSenior Physical TherapistRehabilitationServices
Lorenzo Cohen, PhDProfessor,GeneralOncologyProgram DirectorIntegrative Medicine
Daniel Epner, MDAssociate ProfessorGeneralOncology
Stephen M. Findley, MS, MDIVChaplainIIChaplaincyandPastoralEducation
Jack Fu, MDAssistant ProfessorRehabilitationMedicine
Colleen M. Gallagher, PhDExecutiveDirectorClinicalEthics
Kay Garcia, DrPH, MSN, LAcAcupuncturistIntegrative Medicine
Ying Guo, MD Associate ProfessorRehabilitationMedicine
Mary Hughes, RN, CNS, CTAdvanced Practice NursePsychiatry
Richard T. Lee, MDAssistant ProfessorGeneralOncologyMedical DirectorIntegrative Medicine
MD Anderson SpeakersZhongxing Liao, MDProfessorRadiationOncology
Smitha Gowdanakatte MallaiahMind/Body Intervention SpecialistIntegrative Medicine Program
Lauro Munoz, MS, OTRSupervisorOccupationalTherapy
Akhila Reddy, MDAssistant ProfessorPalliativeCareand RehabilitationMedicine
Ki Shin, MDAssociate ProfessorPalliativeCareand RehabilitationMedicine
Brad Smith, MS, CCC-SLP, CLTSpeech & Language PathologistHead&NeckCenter
Judith Ann Smith, PharmDAssociate ProfessorGynecologicOncologyResearch
Wendy Smith, PharmDManager,ClinicalPharmacy ServicesPharmacyClinicalPrograms
Hiroo Suami, MD, PhDAssistant ProfessorPlasticSurgery–Research
Sat-Siri Sumler, LMT, NCTMB, RYT, MTIMassage TherapistIntegrative Medicine
Ronald Walters, MDAssociate Vice PresidentMedicalOperationsandInformaticsProfessorofClinicalMedicineBreastMedicalOncologyMedical DirectorManagedCarePrograms
Peiying Yang, PhDAssistant ProfessorGeneralOncology
Shekhar AgrawalTrusteeandPresidentofPatanjaliYogpeeth(USA)TrustPatanjaliYogpeethYogaInstructorHouston,Texas
Robert Boustany, MSPhysicist and Yoga InstructorHouston,Texas
Jennifer Buergermeister, MA, RYT, C Ht.FounderandPresident/ExecutiveDirectorJennyoga&CuraYogaYogaFacilitator,IntegrativeMedicineCenterTheUniversityofTexasMDAndersonCancerCenterHouston,Texas
Marisse Farnos, MA, PhDSeniorOrganizationalDevelopmentConsultantThe Methodist Hospital SystemHouston,Texas
Rebecca B. Lunstroth, JD, MAAssistant Director and InstructorTheMcGovernCenterforHumanitiesandEthicsTheUniveristyofTexasHealthScienceCenteratHoustonHouston,Texas
Debbie Mills, LMTYoga Therapist and TeacherOwner,LotusCenterforYogaandtheHealingArtsHouston,Texas
Sucheta Shah, MD, LAcHouston,Texas
Suzy Shapiro, BAIyengerYogaTeacherCertificationHouston,Texas
Guest Speakers
Registration InformationOnsite registration opens at 7:00 am on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 in the foyer outside the Conference Center, on the eighth floor of the Cancer Prevention Building, 1155 Pressler Street, Houston, Texas. The conference will begin at 8:00 am on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 and adjourn at 4:30 pm on Friday, July 29, 2011.
Advance registration is encouraged as space and materials are limited. Please see the registration form for applicable fees.
The deadline for advance registration is Wednesday, July 6, 2011.•Acupuncturists and massage therapists must submit a copy of their license
along with their registration form.•Yoga teachers must submit a brief history of their training and background
along with their registration form.
There are three ways to register:•MailtotheDepartmentofCME/ConferenceManagement,Unit1381,TheUniversityofTexasMDAndersonCancerCenter,POBox301439,Houston,Texas77230-1439
• Faxto713-794-1724• Onlineatwww.mdanderson.org/conferences
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Refund/Cancellation PolicyThe registration fee, minus a $50 administrative handling fee, is refundable if a written request is received on or before July 6, 2011. No refunds will be granted after that date.Therequestforaregistrationrefundmustincludethetaxidentificationnumberofthecompanyorinstitutionifregistrationwaspaidbyacompanyorinstitutioncheck.Althoughnorefunds will be granted after July 6, 2011, you may transfer your registration to a colleague. Foradditionalinformation,contactCME/ConferenceManagementat713-792-2223or tollfreeat866-849-5866.
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