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Every once in a while, you're a part of a conversation that changes the entire trajectory of your career. This is one of them.
Many of your patients are mothers, some even new mothers. So how does that affect your plan of care?
Turns out, potentially A LOT. Pregnant & postpartum patients experience tremendous change to their bodies, which absolutely affects their movement & their function.
Today we’re tackling the collision of pregnancy, postpartum, & oncology head-on with Dr. Rebeca Segraves.
In today’s power-packed episode, we cover:
How pregnancy, delivery, & postpartum affects your patient’s body
Leveraging the team approach to support the ENTIRE patient
Safely treating the pregnant & postpartum patient
How to START treating the pregnant & postpartum patient with cancer
Unsure about treating your pregnant &/or postpartum patients in oncology? START HERE.
And hit play now.

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Every once in a while, you're a part of a conversation that changes the entire trajectory of your career. This is one of them.
Many of your patients are mothers, some even new mothers. So how does that affect your plan of care?
Turns out, potentially A LOT. Pregnant & postpartum patients experience tremendous change to their bodies, which absolutely affects their movement & their function.
Today we’re tackling the collision of pregnancy, postpartum, & oncology head-on with Dr. Rebeca Segraves.
In today’s power-packed episode, we cover:
How pregnancy, delivery, & postpartum affects your patient’s body
Leveraging the team approach to support the ENTIRE patient
Safely treating the pregnant & postpartum patient
How to START treating the pregnant & postpartum patient with cancer
Unsure about treating your pregnant &/or postpartum patients in oncology? START HERE.
And hit play now.

_______________
Writing your oncology specialty exam case report is a huge undertaking.

And it’s easy to make silly mistakes that can derail your entire writing process.

That’s why you need my brand new FREE masterclass: The 3 Step Framework for a Finished Case Report

Save your seat at TheOncoPT.com/framework

Follow TheOncoPT on Instagram.
Follow TheOncoPT on TikTok.
Follow TheOncoPT on Twitter.

  continue reading

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