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Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer

Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer is a continuing education course for nurses, priced affordably, covering benign conditions and breast cancer care with evidence-based clinical training for patient education and holistic support.

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Key features

  • Covers benign conditions like fibroadenomas and mastitis
  • Includes breast cancer risk, screening, and genetics
  • Details diagnostic tools: mammograms, biopsies
  • Explores surgery, chemo, radiation, hormonal therapy
  • Addresses breast health through menopause
  • Focuses on patient education and emotional support
  • Self-paced online format for nurses

Pros

  • +Evidence-based clinical content
  • +Improves patient communication skills
  • +Affordable continuing education credit
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Cons

  • No hands-on clinical practice
  • Price varies by region

About Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer

What is Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer?

Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer is a specialized online continuing education course designed for registered nurses and nursing students. It delivers comprehensive, evidence-based training on both benign breast conditions and breast cancer management. With rising global concern around breast health, this course empowers nurses to serve as informed, empathetic guides throughout patient diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. It blends clinical knowledge with practical nursing interventions to improve patient outcomes and confidence in care delivery.

Key features

  • Comprehensive Curriculum — Covers fibrocystic changes, fibroadenomas, mastitis, and papillomas.
  • Breast Cancer Focus — Details risk factors, genetic testing, screening, and treatment stages.
  • Clinical Relevance — Includes diagnostic procedures like mammograms and biopsies.
  • Therapeutic Approaches — Explores surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and hormonal therapy.
  • Menopause & Long-Term Care — Addresses evolving breast health and survivorship support.
  • Patient-Centered Training — Emphasizes empathy, communication, and preventive education.
  • Flexible Online Access — Self-paced format ideal for working healthcare professionals.

Who is Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer for?

This course is ideal for registered nurses, nurse practitioners, maternal-newborn specialists, and nursing students seeking to strengthen their expertise in breast health. It’s especially valuable for those working in obstetrics, gynecology, oncology, or primary care settings where early detection and patient counseling are critical. Nurses aiming to improve clinical confidence and patient trust in sensitive health discussions will benefit most.

How does Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer compare?

Unlike general nursing CEUs, this course offers targeted, in-depth training on both benign and malignant breast conditions. Compared to standard polypropylene rugs or fixed overhead cranes, it provides high clinical value rather than physical utility. It stands out among nursing education resources by integrating emotional support strategies with medical protocols, offering a holistic approach not always found in broader oncology or maternal health programs.

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Best use cases

  • Nurse continuing education credit
  • Breast health patient counseling
  • Oncology unit staff training
  • Maternal-newborn care prep
  • Survivorship care planning
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Is Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer right for you?

This course is best for registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and students needing CE credit in maternal-newborn or oncology care. No advanced prerequisites required. Ideal for those seeking affordable, flexible learning. Alternatives include hospital-led workshops or university modules, which may cost more and require in-person attendance.

How it compares: Compared to general nursing CE courses, this offers deeper focus on breast-specific pathologies and patient support. It provides more clinical depth than basic health webinars and greater accessibility than university-taught oncology modules.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in the course?

The course covers benign breast conditions like fibrocystic changes and fibroadenomas, non-lactation mastitis, intraductal papillomas, breast cancer risk factors, screening methods, diagnostics, and treatments including surgery and chemotherapy.

Does this course offer nursing CE credits?

Yes, the course is designed to provide continuing education credits for registered nurses, though exact credit hours may vary by region and licensing body.

How long does it take to complete the course?

Most learners complete the course in 6–8 hours, depending on pace. It's self-directed, allowing flexibility for working nurses to finish on their schedule.

Is the course suitable for nursing students?

Yes, nursing students can benefit from the foundational and clinical content, especially those specializing in maternal-newborn or oncology nursing.

Can I access the course on mobile devices?

Yes, the course is accessible on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers, supporting flexible learning across devices with internet access.

Is Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer in stock at Alison?

Yes, Maternal-Newborn Nursing: Benign Breast Disorders and Cancer is currently in stock at Alison.

Specifications

Category
Software
SKU
7716
Last updated May 14, 2026