Ep. 108 – #1 Episode of 2020!

We have finally arrived at the end of 2020. Good grief. While this is definitely not how I pictured spending this year, thank God we’ve made it here.

It only seems fitting to send this year off with a bang, so I’m bringing back the #1 most popular episode for us to enjoy again. Even though we recorded this interview back in at the beginning of the pandemic, Nicole Stout’s words ring true even today.

We have lost a significant amount of footing over the last year in OncoPT. But there’s no time like now to regain our step & keep pushing forward for our patients.

Want more from Nicole Stout?

She’s part of the Survivorship Solutions Core Competencies in Interdisciplinary Cancer Rehabilitation faculty! Nicole teaches multiple lectures, diving deeper into what we discussed today & much, much more.

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Nicole’s Bio

Dr. Nicole L. Stout is a renowned health care researcher, consultant, educator, and advocate.  She is research assistant professor in the School of Medicine, Department of Hematology/Oncology at West Virginia University Cancer Institute.  

Dr. Stout is an internationally recognized expert and leader in the field of cancer rehabilitation and survivorship care. She has given over 300 lectures nationally and internationally, authored and co-authored over 60 peer-review and invited publications, several book chapters, and is the co-author of the book 100 Questions and Answers about Lymphedema. Her research publications have been foundational in developing the Prospective Surveillance Model for cancer rehabilitation.

Dr. Stout is the recipient of numerous research and publication awards. She has received service awards from the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, the Navy Surgeon General, the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Cancer Special Interest Group and the Oncology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. She is a Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association. 

Dr. Stout holds appointments on the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine’s Cancer Rehabilitation Research and Outcomes Taskforce, the WHO Technical Workgroup for the development of Cancer Rehabilitation guidelines, and the American College of Sports Medicine Moving Through Cancer steering committee. Dr. Stout is a past member of the American Physical Therapy Association Board of Directors. 

Dr. Stout received her Bachelor of Science degree from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania in 1994, a Master of Physical Therapy degree from Chatham University in 1998 and a clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions in 2013. She has a post graduate certificate in Health Policy from the George Washington University School of Public Health.

Resources:

NCCN Patient Guidelines

MedBridge Education

25th John H. P. Maley Lecture by Nicole Stout

NCCN Survivorship Guidelines (you can create a free account & access this PDF & more!)

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