Training massage therapists to work in oncology Journal Article


Author: Miner, W.
Article Title: Training massage therapists to work in oncology
Abstract: Professional massage therapists (MTs) require specialized training to work safely and effectively with cancer patients and to prepare them for their role in multidisciplinary clinical settings. This article describes "Medical Massage for the Cancer Patient," a certificate course offered to achieve those goals by the Integrative Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. MTs are taught the clinical, logistic, and legal requirements; the basic details of cancer and cancer treatments; necessary massage adaptations; and what will be required of them as members of a health care team. The core competencies this training program aims to impart, and the program developed to reach them, are outlined here. Specific training by a credible oncology team is required prior to any hands-on work with cancer patients.
Keywords: review; treatment planning; cancer patient; neoplasms; pain; practice guideline; oncology; cancer therapy; medical information; medical education; clinical competence; complementary therapies; integrative medicine; massage; treatment contraindication; professional competence; massage education; physical therapy (specialty)
Journal Title: Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1715-894X
Publisher: BC Decker  
Date Published: 2007-09-01
Start Page: 163
End Page: 166
Language: English
DOI: 10.2310/7200.2007.015
PUBMED: 19087760
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI/URL:
Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 2" - "Export Date: 17 November 2011" - "Source: Scopus"
Altmetric
Citation Impact
BMJ Impact Analytics
MSK Authors
  1. Wendy Miner
    1 Miner