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Each year, nearly 2 million people are diagnosed with cancer. The long-term physical and psychological side effects of cancer negatively impact the cancer survivor’s quality of life. Importantly, almost one-third of deaths from cancer are due to modifiable factors, such as high body mass index and lack of physical activity.
Exercise has been demonstrated to positively impact patients with cancer. Government and leading health organizations such as the American Institute for Cancer Research, American Cancer Society, and the American Society of Clinical Oncology have recently included exercise among their cancer-prevention guidelines. This has prompted the National Accreditation Programs of Breast Centers to publish standards, which will take effect in January of 2024, to include exercise for the breast cancer patient during treatment and into survivorship. National leaders are working with the Commission on Cancer to do the same for all tumor types.
In anticipation of this, we have created this Exercise Oncology Certificate program, housed under the umbrella of Kinesiology and Health Department, to build a workforce in this growing field. Advance your healthcare career, or give yourself more career options, by earning this certificate.
As exercise moves into a part of the standard of care for cancer treatment, the need to build a workforce is of upmost importance. When you graduate from this certificate program, you will be well-qualified to work with cancer survivors, from the time of diagnosis through the trajectory of cancer treatment and survivorship. This can take place in a clinical setting with patients currently undergoing treatment for cancer as well as the community-based setting with cancer survivors who have completed their treatment. In addition, you can work alongside physical and occupational therapists in a continuum of care model that incorporates an integrative approach to cancer rehabilitation.
View the Exercise Oncology Graduate Certificate program information and requirements in the Academic Catalog.
If you are a grad student who wants to add this certificate to your existing Wright State degree, you will not need to apply for admission for the certificate. It can be added to your curriculum in Banner with a Certificate Entrance form.
If you are a grad student who only wants to apply for the certificate, you will need to apply for admission. Go to the application web page and choose “Start your Graduate Application.” You will create an account, then complete the application choosing the Exercise Oncology certificate as your program of choice. To apply for a certificate, you only need to submit official transcripts showing proof of a bachelor’s degree or higher. If you earned your degree from Wright State, you don’t need to submit a transcript, as those can be obtained internally. The application fee is $10.
Complete the Exercise Oncology Certificate, and, as a result of your learning experiences, you can:
For questions or application inquires, please email program director Karen Wonders, Ph.D.
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