Course overview
Advanced Clinical Conditions in Integrative Oncology
Support patients across the cancer continuum with evidence-informed, whole-person strategies integrated alongside conventional care.
This self-paced course introduces the principles of integrative oncology, helping clinicians align complementary approaches with conventional cancer treatment. You’ll explore the cancer continuum, evaluate different types of clinical evidence, and learn to personalize care plans that reflect patient needs, values, and goals.
What's included?
Micro-Certificate in Integrative Oncology
Earn a downloadable micro-certificate. This course is part of a full Certificate in Integrative and Whole Health.
Multimedia Presentations + Clinical Cases
Learn through a combination of video lectures, case-based learning, downloadable tools, and self-reflection activities.
5 hours of Expert-led Content for Clinical Practice
Learn how to communicate clearly about integrative options and design personalized care that supports patients’ quality of life, resilience, and healing.
Self-Paced and Flexible Learning
Follow clearly organized, self-paced modules that fit your schedule—no mandatory live sessions or fixed deadlines.
Here is what we will cover in
this course
Introduction to Integrative Oncology
The Cancer Continuum
Evidence in Context
Take the next step in your integrative and whole health journey
This course equips you with foundational skills to incorporate integrative oncology concepts into patient care—grounded in evidence, safety, and whole-person healing.
Why should I take this course?
Cancer care demands a thoughtful, multidimensional approach—and patients are increasingly seeking integrative therapies to support healing, reduce side effects, and enhance quality of life. But oncology professionals often lack guidance on how to safely and effectively integrate these options into treatment plans.
This course equips you with the knowledge and clinical tools to confidently manage advanced topics in integrative care—using whole-person, lifestyle-based strategies grounded in science and systems thinking.
Whether you work in oncology, primary care, or supportive services, this course will help you better support individuals facing cancer with an integrative, evidence-informed approach.
