Clinical Assessment in Oncology Social Work
$15.00 | CE Hours:3.00
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CE Course Description
The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates that approximately 2 million people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer, and over half a million people die from the disease every year. ACS also estimates that there will be over 22 million cancer survivors in the U.S. by 2035. While these numbers are considerable, a cancer diagnosis can significantly impact a person’s life and the lives of those they love. People living with the disease often experience a variety of physical, psychosocial, and spiritual concerns. The issues that impact patients also frequently affect caregivers and family members, while they are also having their own experience of witnessing their loved one live with the disease. All of these considerations can lead to cancer-related distress, which is noted to occur in about two-thirds of patients. With increases in the number of people living with cancer and the prevalence of cancer-related distress, oncology social workers remain essential for assessing and addressing the psychosocial needs of patients and their loved ones. This course will expand on the one titled 'Assessing Psychosocial Needs in Oncology' to review more core competencies for clinical practice. Evaluating a patient’s risk of substance use, as well as suicidal and homicidal thoughts and behaviors, and when to refer for appropriate services or safety plan, is outlined. Assessing decision-making capacity and ethical/moral dilemmas that can arise in cancer care are also discussed. Identifying, promoting, and facilitating effective communication strategies among patients, caregivers, and other family members, particularly when talking about cancer with children, is reviewed. Lastly, clinical documentation processes are summarized.
Author: Amy Colver, MSSA, MA, LISW
CE Course Objectives
- Demonstrate the ability to assess a patient’s risk of substance use, as well as suicidal and homicidal thoughts and behaviors, and refer for appropriate services.
- Illustrate skills in evaluating a patient’s decision-making capacity and assessing for ethical/moral dilemmas within their care.
- Identify, promote, and facilitate communication strategies for patients, caregivers, and family members, including talking with children about cancer, talking to a child with cancer about their disease, and talking to siblings of a child with cancer about cancer.
- Summarize appropriate clinical documentation processes.
- Section 1: Introduction (10 minutes)
- Section 1: Key Terms (2 minutes)
- Section 1: Reflection Question (2 minutes)
- Section 2: Substance Use Risk Assessment and Referral (30 minutes)
- Section 2: Key Terms (2 minutes)
- Section 2: Reflection Question (2 minutes)
- Section 3: Suicide and Homicide Risk Assessment and Intervention (40 minutes)
- Section 3: Key Terms (2 minutes)
- Section 3: Reflection Question (2 minutes)
- Section 4: Case Study (7 minutes)
- Section 5: Case Study Review (2 minutes)
- Section 6: Assessing Decision-Making Capacity (15 minutes)
- Section 6: Key Terms (2 minutes)
- Section 6: Reflection Question (2 minutes)
- Section 7: Assessing Ethical and Moral Dilemmas within Patient Care (15 minutes)
- Section 7: Key Terms (2 minutes)
- Section 7: Reflection Question (2 minutes)
- Section 8: Promoting and Facilitating Family Communication (18 minutes)
- Section 8: Reflection Question (2 minutes)
- Section 9: Documenting Clinical Encounters (8 minutes)
- References (3 minutes)
Course Level: Introductory
Social Work Approval
Social Work CE Credit for this course is offered with the following approvals. Many state boards of social work will accept the approvals listed. Provider Approvals by state and license type can be found here.
- Quantum Units Education is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, CAMFT Provider #89970, to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEP. Quantum Units Education maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.
- Florida board for Social Workers CE Provider #50-8650 (Quantum 'immediately' reports CE Credits to Florida licensees)
- Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, License No. 159.001261 approved CE Sponsor
- Ohio CSWMFTB #RCST091701 approved CE Provider
- Texas Board of SWE #5070 approved CE Provider
- Quantum Units Education, #1289, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 01/03/2026 - 01/03/2029. Social workers completing this course receive 3.00 'General' continuing education credits.
To see other approvals in your state, see our state by state provider approval listings here.
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Added On: 02/06/2026