Integrated Mental Health and Cancer Care for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
Dr. Kelly Irwin and Amy Corveleyn
August 23, 2018
About this Live Webinar Recording
People with serious mental illness (SMI) die 15-30 years earlier than the general population. This mortality gap is due to cardiac health and cancer. The SMI population requires clinicians to think outside of the box and work with patients and their caregivers in a different way. This webinar will introduce a collaborative care-based model for this population and explain how this model is changing the care given to patients with SMI. Oncology social workers are on the front lines with this population and their caregivers and are often the primary support for the oncology team.Learning Objectives
At the end of the presentation, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss disparities in cancer care and research experienced by patients with serious mental illness
- Identify best practices for the integration of mental health (social work, psychiatry) and cancer care including new models of cancer care delivery and the role of oncology social work
- Highlight the unmet needs of the diverse family and community caregivers for patients with serious mental illness and cancer
- Identify opportunities for dissemination beyond the academic cancer center to the community
Presenters


Continuing Education Credits
This recording is no longer eligible for CE credit.
Level - Intermediate
Course Designation - Clinical
Outline
12:00 p.m. - 12:15 p.m.:Discuss disparities in cancer care and research experienced by patients with serious mental illness
12:16 p.m. - 12:31 p.m.: Identify best practices for the integration of mental health (social work, psychiatry) and cancer care including new models of cancer care delivery and the role of oncology social work
12:32 p.m. - 12:57 p.m.: Highlight the unmet needs of the diverse family and community caregivers for patients with serious mental illness and cancer
12:58 p.m. - 1:13 p.m.: Identify opportunities for dissemination beyond the academic cancer center to the community
1:14 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.: Questions and Answers
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