THE CLASSROOM
She doesn't experience her care one discipline at a time.
Your discipline is where your expertise begins. It does not have to be where your understanding ends. The Classroom helps you become the practitioner who can see more of the journey, recognize what belongs elsewhere, and make the next right connection.
Weekly education · Verified peers · Practical tools
The Peony PRO Kickoff is September 14, 2026 · Free to attend · Weekly sessions begin the same week

WHY THE CLASSROOM EXISTS
Not to replace your expertise. To extend its reach.
In a single month, a woman may be preparing for surgery, starting systemic therapy, losing sleep, trying to keep working, and managing questions about fertility, menopause, movement, nutrition, or emotional health. She experiences all of it at once.
She often brings those questions to the practitioner she trusts most — even when that person is not best equipped to answer them.
Most professionals are trained deeply within one discipline and have few opportunities to learn alongside people approaching the same woman from another angle.
The Classroom closes that distance. It does not ask anyone to practice outside their scope. It helps practitioners recognize what they can address, what belongs elsewhere, and how to make the next connection responsibly.
Integrative care begins with integrative thinking. And women deserve practitioners who never stop learning.
WHAT CHANGES WHEN YOU LEARN ACROSS DISCIPLINES
See more. Know what is yours. Connect what is not.
The goal is not to make every practitioner an expert in every discipline. It is to make each person better at their own work by helping them understand what is happening around it.
LEARN
Understand the disease, treatment, recovery, and survivorship context surrounding your specialty.
APPLY
Use the Care Plan Toolkit, protocols, and woman-facing resources in real practice.
DISCUSS
Bring difficult questions into a multidisciplinary room instead of carrying them alone.
REFER
Know when a question belongs elsewhere, and have a verified colleague to send it to.
LEAD
Contribute your own expertise through teaching, protocols, panels, mentorship, and future professional pathways.
This is how continuing education becomes better judgment, stronger collaboration, and more connected support.
Free to apply · Reviewed within five business days · Payment only after approval
WEEKLY WEBINARS
Every week, understand one more part of her journey.
Weekly sessions bring clinicians, researchers, educators, advocates, and survivors into one multidisciplinary room. The series begins with the free Peony PRO Kickoff on September 14, 2026.
Each session addresses a question practitioners encounter in real work — from sleep and endocrine therapy to safe post-mastectomy movement and supplement-interaction concerns.
Sessions are recorded and added to the member library.
Where sessions go afterward
Each session enters the library in one of two forms:
Masterclasses
build knowledge through expert teaching, Q&A, practitioner resources, and woman-facing tools.
Protocols
address a practical question by stating what the evidence supports, where its limits are, and when the issue belongs back with the oncology team.
Every session includes something for the practitioner and something clear enough to share with a woman.
Most continuing education ends when the recording stops. THE TOOLS →
Topics include
Diagnosis & Treatment
Hormone receptor–positive disease · HER2+ disease · Triple negative disease · Treatment decision-making · Emerging research and evolving standards
Supporting Women Through Treatment
Nutrition during treatment · Exercise oncology · Symptom and side-effect management · Endocrine therapy support · Sleep, fatigue, and cognitive changes
Recovery & Rehabilitation
Lymphedema prevention and management · Post-surgical rehabilitation · Return to movement · Scar and tissue recovery
The Whole Woman
Mental health and emotional wellbeing · Sexual health after treatment · Fertility and early menopause · Relationships, work, and identity
Survivorship & Long-Term Risk
Survivorship planning · Metabolic health · Recurrence risk reduction · Long-term endocrine therapy · Living with advanced disease
Practice & Communication
Care planning with the Peony Care Method™ · Communication and shared decision-making · Working across disciplines · Patient advocacy · Documentation and scope
CASE DISCUSSION
The conversation you wish you could have before she walks back in.
An oncologist, a lymphedema specialist, a dietitian, and a therapist looking at the same case.
Members bring real, de-identified practice questions into a multidisciplinary forum: persistent fatigue, a supplement concern, a shoulder not recovering as expected.
"I am not sure" becomes the beginning of a responsible next step — not a question one practitioner has to carry alone.
Open to verified members. Cases are discussed without identifying information.
THE CARE PLAN TOOLKIT
Learning that turns into practice.
Weekly sessions change how you think. The Care Plan Toolkit helps you put that learning into practice.
It includes the Peony Care Plan™ and the course that teaches the Method behind it: understanding what matters to a woman, facilitating the plan with her, communicating across disciplines, and coordinating next steps within scope.
The Toolkit also provides the Method foundation required for the Certificate.
WHAT MEMBERS TAKE BACK TO PRACTICE
More confidence. Better questions. Clearer referrals.
Members should leave the Classroom better able to:
- recognize how treatment, recovery, emotional health, movement, nutrition, work, relationships, and survivorship interact
- explain what they know in clear language without overstating evidence
- identify when a concern falls outside their scope, and make a more accurate referral
- prepare women to use oncology appointments more effectively
- use the Peony Care Plan™ to capture priorities, questions, decisions, and next steps
- participate in multidisciplinary conversations with greater context and confidence
- keep learning as evidence and standards change
The goal is not more information. It is better judgment about what to do with it.
MEMBERSHIP
The Classroom is where membership becomes practice.
The Classroom opens during the founding membership year. Join now to participate in the first weekly sessions, build your library from the beginning, and form professional relationships as the Network opens.
FOUNDING YEAR
$450
$200 below the standard first-year rate · renews annually at $650
There will be only one first year of the Classroom. Founding members experience it as it develops and help Peony refine the topics, formats, and tools members use next.
Free to apply · Reviewed within five business days · Payment only after approval
TEACH
Teach. Contribute. Mentor.
You know something the rest of us need.
The Classroom is built by the practitioners in it.
If you have clinical experience, research, or lived expertise that would help practitioners in other disciplines understand more of what a woman is navigating, we want to hear from you. Members are eligible to teach webinars, join panels, contribute protocols, appear on the podcast, and — as the Certificate develops — serve as instructors and mentors.
ADVANCED PATHWAY
For practitioners who want to go further.
The Peony Cancer Companion Certificate prepares practitioners to work as Cancer Companions™ — guiding women through diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and survivorship using the Peony Care Method™ as the working framework.
Approximately 200 learner hours across eight months: six modules, twelve commissioned expert webinars, and supervised practice with real participants. The certificate is awarded on demonstrated entrustment — not attendance alone.
The Founding Cohort begins January 11, 2027. $4,500 founding tuition, capped at 250 — the first cohort to complete the curriculum, supervised practice, and entrustment process. Open to Peony PRO members by application and interview.
FINAL CTA
Become the practitioner who can see more of the journey.
Evidence will change, and questions will continue crossing the boundaries between specialties. You do not need to know everything. You need a trusted place to keep learning, test your thinking, find the right colleague, and carry better tools into practice.
Six months from now, success is not having watched more webinars. It is asking better questions, recognizing more of what a woman is carrying, making clearer referrals, and knowing where to turn when the answer is not yours alone.
Join the founding Classroom and begin with the first session.
The Kickoff is September 14, 2026 · Free to attend · Free to apply for membership