Enhancing Digital-Clinical Competence in Cancer Rehabilitation

Date: Sunday 2 Nov. 2025

Id 60
Topic Oncology
Main Speaker Patrik Göransson (Sweden)
Co Speakers Carl Johan Orre (Sweden)
Attendees 60
Extra Fees 50 euros


Working under a pandemic situation within specialized cancer rehabilitation 2020-2023 had its challenges but provided also at window of opportunity when it comes to rethink how to make cancer rehabilitation more available to our patients. Digi-CaRe is a comprehensive project platform aimed at developing digital-clinical competence and enhancing person-centered care within cancer rehabilitation. With the establishment of Cancer Rehabilitation Skåne Online, an interdisciplinary team utilizing digital tools, the project has significantly increased access to advanced cancer rehabilitation in Skåne, Sweden. Continuous development projects are in progress to further this mission. Digital-clinical competence is an important skill in future healthcare, combining traditional clinical practice with digital tools and environments.


Chairs Patrik Göransson, Carl Johan Orre

8H30 Welcome and introduction of workshop leaders
Overview of objectives and expected outcomes.
Participant experience-sharing: o Brief introductions (Who are you? What is your experience with digital rehabilitation?)
o Interactive poll or short discussion on digital challenges in cancer rehabilitation.

9H Mini-presentations (10-15 min each):
o Lessons learned from Digi-CaRe, Cancer Rehabilitation Skåne Online, and AMBeR.
o Discussion on key success factors: patient safety, digital literacy, and integration into cancer care.
• Participant reflections:
o What resonates with your experience?
o What challenges do you see in your own setting?

9H45 • Small group activity:
o Participants select or bring their own real-life case.
o Use a structured template (A3-model) to map:
▪ Current rehabilitation process.
▪ Digital interventions used or considered.
▪ Barriers and enablers for implementation.
• Facilitated group discussion:
o Sharing insights across groups.
o Identifying common themes and challenges.

10H45 BREAK

11H • Scenario-based workshop:
o Groups develop a digital rehabilitation intervention for a hypothetical or real case.
o Focus on patient pathways, digital tools, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
• Role-playing exercise:
o Simulating digital consultations or patient interactions.
o Exploring how to integrate digital solutions into the clinical workflow.
• Feedback & refinement: o Groups present their solutions.
o Peer and expert feedback on feasibility and implementation strategies.

12H Key takeaways from the workshop.
• Open discussion: How can participants apply these insights in their own settings?
• Final reflections & networking.

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    Long Workshop


    Id 60
    Topic
    Oncology

    Main Speaker
    Patrik Göransson (Sweden)

    Co Speakers
    Carl Johan Orre (Sweden)

    Attendees 60
    Extra Fees 50 euros

    Chairs
    Patrik Göransson, Carl Johan Orre

    8H30
    Welcome and introduction of workshop leaders
    Overview of objectives and expected outcomes.
    Participant experience-sharing: o Brief introductions (Who are you? What is your experience with digital rehabilitation?)
    o Interactive poll or short discussion on digital challenges in cancer rehabilitation.

    9H
    Mini-presentations (10-15 min each):
    o Lessons learned from Digi-CaRe, Cancer Rehabilitation Skåne Online, and AMBeR.
    o Discussion on key success factors: patient safety, digital literacy, and integration into cancer care.
    • Participant reflections:
    o What resonates with your experience?
    o What challenges do you see in your own setting?

    9H45
    • Small group activity:
    o Participants select or bring their own real-life case.
    o Use a structured template (A3-model) to map:
    - Current rehabilitation process.
    - Digital interventions used or considered.
    - Barriers and enablers for implementation.
    • Facilitated group discussion:
    o Sharing insights across groups.
    o Identifying common themes and challenges.

    10H45
    BREAK

    11H
    • Scenario-based workshop:
    o Groups develop a digital rehabilitation intervention for a hypothetical or real case.
    o Focus on patient pathways, digital tools, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
    • Role-playing exercise:
    o Simulating digital consultations or patient interactions.
    o Exploring how to integrate digital solutions into the clinical workflow.
    • Feedback & refinement: o Groups present their solutions.
    o Peer and expert feedback on feasibility and implementation strategies.

    12H
    Key takeaways from the workshop.
    • Open discussion: How can participants apply these insights in their own settings?
    • Final reflections & networking.