Learning to Care Seminar (3)

Learning to Care Seminar (3)

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Course overview

 

The ESO Learning to Care Seminar is designed to explore important topics in oncology that are often overlooked at traditional congresses. It focuses on cross-cutting issues that are not specific to any single organ, including areas such as ethical challenges, communication, understanding probability and risk, patient-centered care and empowerment, as well as cultural, spiritual, sex, and gender diversity. It offers also a view on the molecular bases of these issues.


Learning objectives
  • Understand key ethical principles and dilemmas in oncology and apply them to clinical decision-making.
  • Recognize the importance of patient-centered care and incorporate strategies to enhance patient empowerment.
  • Develop effective communication skills for engaging with patients from diverse cultural and social backgrounds.
  • Identify the impact of cultural diversity on cancer care and adapt practices to provide culturally sensitive support.
  • Explore the role of spiritual beliefs in patient experiences and integrate respectful, holistic care approaches.
  • Distinguish between sex and gender differences in oncology and their implications for treatment and care.
  • Reflect on personal biases and their potential influence on patient interactions and clinical decisions.
  • Collaborate within multidisciplinary teams to address complex, non-organ-specific challenges in oncology.
  • Evaluate real-world case scenarios involving ethical, social, and diversity-related issues in cancer care.
  • Promote inclusive and equitable practices in oncology across diverse patient populations.
  • Knowing the neuroscientific relevance and aspects of the so called "soft skills" in oncology

Dates and venue

The Learning to Care Seminar will take place on 17-18 November 2026 in the seminar room of the Fondazione Cariparo, Padua, Italy


Registration fee

Participants will be required to confirm their attendance by paying a registration fee of EUR 180,00, which includes registration to the event, coffee breaks, lunches and an official dinner. Accommodation and travel should be arranged and covered directly by the participant.

 
Language

The seminar will be held in English.
No translation will be provided.
 
 

Accreditation

A certificate of attendance will be issued upon completion of:
• 100% attendance at the in-person course
• Completion of the evaluation questionnaire 
• Application for CME recognition will be submitted to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME).


ESO College member
Participation in this course grants eligibility to join the ESO College and allows existing members to earn 12 ESO College credits toward their progression.
Visit ESO College dedicated section for more information on membership and benefits. 
 
Insurance
Participants are advised to take out personal and travel insurance. ESO is not responsible for incidents during the event.
 
Contact
Sarah Ortelli - sortelli@eso.net
17/11/2026 09:30

Opening & Introduction to the Learning to Care Seminar

Giovanni Boniolo (IT)

17/11/2026 10:00

Taking care of patient’s sex and gender diversity

Alison May Berner (UK)

17/11/2026 11:30

Taking care of patient’s spiritual diversity

Anja Visser-Nieraeth (NL)

17/11/2026 12:30

Taking care of patient’s cultural diversity

Musarrat Maisha Reza (UK)

17/11/2026 14:30

Patient involvement

Ursula Ganz-Blättler (CH) Cristiana Sessa (CH)

17/11/2026 16:30

Communicating sad and bad news: how to do it

Luzia Travado (PT)
18/11/2026 09:00

Patient-doctor relation: a neurophysiological approach

Fabrizio Benedetti (IT)

18/11/2026 11:00

Understanding and communicating probability and risk in oncology

Karin Binder (DE)

18/11/2026 13:30

Supportive care in cancer

Daniele Carrieri (UK) Fedro Alessandro Peccatori (IT)

18/11/2026 14:45

Dealing with patient’s and oncologist’s ethical problems

Giovanni Boniolo (IT)
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Alison May Berner

Queen Mary University Of London, Wolfson Institute Of Population Health, London, UK

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Anja Visser-Nieraeth

University Of Groningen, Faculty Of Religion, Culture And Society, Groningen, NL

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Cristiana Sessa

Istituto Oncologico della Svizzera Italiana, Gynaecology Dpt., Bellinzona, CH

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Daniele Carrieri

University of Exeter, College of Medicine and Health, Exeter, UK

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Fabrizio Benedetti

University Of Turin Medical School, Neuroscience, Torino, IT

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Fedro Alessandro Peccatori

European Institute of Oncology, Dept. of Fertility and Procreation in Oncology, Milano, IT

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Giovanni Boniolo

University of Ferrara, Dept. of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Ferrara, IT

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Karin Binder

Paderborn University, Mathematics Institute, Paderborn, DE

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Luzia Travado

Champalimaud Foundation, Champalimaud Clinical and Research Center, Lisbon, PT

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Musarrat Maisha Reza

University of Exeter, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Exeter, UK

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Ursula Ganz-Blättler

Stans, CH

Application Deadline: 15 October 2026
 
Participation
Participants enrolled in the Certificate of Advanced Studies in Prostate Cancer and the Certificate of Competence in Breast Cancer are already registered through their respective programmes. An additional 20 places are available for this course, allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.