CERTIFICATE IN ONCOLOGY
CERTIFICATE IN ONCOLOGY With our Certificate program, learn about the field of CERTIFICATE IN ONCOLOGY. Our course provides practical instruction and knowledgeable mentoring, making it ideal for medical professionals who are keen to succeed in diagnostics. Course Price ₹ 1,30,000 ₹1,00000 Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course Batch starts on Jan to Dec/ May to June Course Duration 12 Months Multimodal Program Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment Flexible payment financing options available Certificate in Oncology Certificate in Oncology MGA Medical Global Academy is created to give healthcare professionals a profound knowledge and practical comprehension of cancer care. Oncology is a critical medical specialty that deals with prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of different types of cancers in a multidisciplinary approach. This program will provide deep knowledge of cancer biology, tumor progression, and molecular mechanisms and advanced diagnostic and treatment modalities that include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy and targeted therapies. Focusing on evidence-based practice, learning via real-life cases, and developing changing global treatment guidelines, the course equips learners to provide patient-oriented oncology care and to contribute effectively to the management and research of cancer. Outcome By the end of this program, the participants will be able to: Know the basic biology of cancer, its genetics, and development of tumors. Proper cancer diagnosis through imaging, biopsy and staging systems. Implement concepts of oncology interventions such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy. Treat typical cancers, including breast, lung, colorectal, and hematological malignancies. Bring in the state-of-the-art practices such as precision medicine, genomic oncology, and targeted therapies into practice. Cancer patients: Provide palliative care, pain management, and psychosocial support to patients with cancer. Knowledge of clinical trials, research methodology, and evidence-based practices in oncology. Work well in multidisciplinary oncology teams in providing holistic care to patients. Career Opportunities This certification provides a diverse choice of career opportunities in oncology and healthcare, such as: Oncology Practitioner / Clinical Assistant in Oncology. Cancer Care Coordinator Clinical Research Associate (Oncology Trials) Oncology Nurse / Supportive Care Specialist. Medical Advisor in Oncology Pharmaceuticals Palliative Care Specialist Hospital, Cancer Center, Research Institute, and NGO Roles. As cases of cancer are increasing worldwide and the scientific world continues to advance in treating cancer, professionals trained in the field of oncology are in high demand in the fields of clinical practice, research and health care innovation. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction to Oncology Diagnostic Techniques Treatment Modalities Advanced Treatment Options Palliative Care and Supportive Oncology Practical Applications and Case Studies Key Features 1. Attending /Non-Attending Classes2. Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics.3. Free Study Material with recorded lectures4. Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India 5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session6. NAAC A+ University7. 1 Year of Mentorship8. Updated Curriculum Course Curriculum Introduction to Oncology Overview of Cancer: Definition, historical perspective, and the global burden of cancer. Basic Cancer Biology: Cell cycle, mutations, tumorigenesis, and cancer genetics. Cancer Epidemiology: Risk factors, prevention, and screening strategies. Ethical and Legal Issues in Oncology: Informed consent, patient rights, and confidentiality. Cancer Diagnosis and Staging Diagnostic Imaging in Oncology: CT, MRI, PET scans, and their role in cancer detection. Biopsy and Histopathology: Techniques, interpretation, and understanding tumor markers. Staging Systems: TNM classification, clinical staging, and prognostic significance. Laboratory Tests in Oncology: Blood tests, genetic testing, and biomarkers. Principles of Cancer Treatment Surgical Oncology: Principles of cancer surgery, tumor resection, and minimally invasive techniques. Chemotherapy: Drug classes, mechanisms of action, side effects, and chemotherapy regimens. Radiation Therapy: Techniques, dosimetry, side effects, and management. Targeted and Immunotherapy: Basics of monoclonal antibodies, checkpoint inhibitors, and CAR-T cell therapy. Specific Cancer Types and Management Breast Cancer: Pathophysiology, treatment options, and multidisciplinary care. Lung Cancer: Early detection, treatment protocols, and palliative care. Colorectal Cancer: Screening, treatment options, and postoperative care. Hematologic Malignancies: Leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma – diagnosis and treatment approaches. Pediatric Oncology: Common childhood cancers, treatment regimens, and psychosocial aspects. Advanced Therapeutics in Oncology Immunotherapy Innovations: Latest advancements in immune checkpoint inhibitors and cancer vaccines. Genomic and Precision Medicine: Role of personalized medicine, gene therapy, and next generation sequencing. Stem Cell and Gene Therapy: Potential of regenerative medicine and gene-editing tools like CRISPR. Cancer Clinical Trials: Understanding clinical trial design, phases, and ethical considerations. Palliative Care and Pain Management in Oncology Principles of Palliative Care: Holistic care, symptom management, and end-of-life care. Pain Management: Pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to cancer-related pain. Psychosocial Support: Addressing the emotional, mental, and spiritual needs of cancer patients. Hospice and End-of-Life Care: Ethical considerations and providing quality care during terminal stages. Oncological Nursing and Multidisciplinary Teamwork Role of Oncology Nurses: Administration of chemotherapy, monitoring for side effects, patient education. Multidisciplinary Team (MDT): Role of oncologists, surgeons, nurses, physiotherapists, social workers, and psychologists. Communication Skills in Oncology: Breaking bad news, discussing prognosis, and managing difficult conversations. Patient Advocacy: Empowering patients and families through support and information. Cancer Prevention and Public Health Cancer Prevention Strategies: Lifestyle modifications, vaccination (e.g., HPV and Hepatitis B), and environmental factors. Public Health Approaches to Cancer: Screening programs, early detection, and public awareness campaigns. Policy and Advocacy in Cancer Control: National and international cancer control programs, policy frameworks, and advocacy efforts. Global Health and Cancer: Addressing cancer in low- and middle-income countries, and equitable access to care. Oncologic Pharmacology and Drug Management Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Oncology: Drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination in cancer treatment. Chemotherapy and Adjuvant Therapies: Advanced understanding of chemotherapy drugs, their mechanisms, side effects, and management strategies. Drug Interactions and Toxicity: Management of drug interactions, adverse drug reactions, and chemotherapy-induced side effects. Supportive Care Pharmacology: Medications for nausea, pain management, growth factors, and hematopoietic support. Pediatric Oncology and Special Considerations Common Pediatric Cancers: Leukemias, brain tumors, neuroblastoma, and sarcomas. Age-Specific Treatment Approaches: Chemotherapy regimens, radiation concerns, and novel therapies in pediatric oncology. Long-Term Survivorship: Monitoring and managing long-term side effects in childhood cancer survivors. Psychosocial Aspects in Pediatric Oncology: Coping strategies for children, families, and the multidisciplinary team in pediatric cancer care. Cancer in Older Adults Oncology in Geriatrics: Unique
