Cancer Screening Education for General Practitioners

2021Cancer Screening Education for General PractitionersFREE

Event Details

Evidence shows that the most influential factor to patient participation in population-based preventative screening programs is a recommendation from a General Practitioner (GP). This course aims to provide information, resources, and tools to support GPs and their practice in their ongoing role to promote, encourage, and manage cancer screening according to evidence-based guidelines.

 

Description
National cancer screening programs save lives. GPs are the first port of call in the health care system and have a central role in the success of the three national cancer screening programs, BreastScreen Australia, the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program and the National Cervical Screening Program. True has developed a multi-modal education package with the most up-to-date information, resources, and tools to support GPs and practice staff in encouraging patient participation in these programs.
Course content
All activities will be hosted on True Relationships & Reproductive Health’s LMS, LearnBook.

The Cancer Screening Education for General Practitioners consists of:

  1. A predisposing activity: An in-practice, face-to-face introductory session on Australia’s National Cancer Screening Programs or watch the recorded presentation in addition to a self-reflective survey.
  2. 10 x self-paced, eLearning modules on various topics across the three national screening programs (released from Dec 2019 – March 2020):
    • Population Based Cancer Screening
    • General Practitioners and BreastScreen Queensland
    • Assessing Breast Cancer Risk
    • General Practitioners and the National Cervical Screening Program
    • Symptoms and Signs of Cervical Cancer
    • When To Use a Co-Test
    • Self-Collection in Cervical Screening
    • General Practitioners and the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
    • Assessing Bowel Cancer Risk
    • Human papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV Vaccine
  3. 1 x in-depth webinar on cervical cancer and symptoms
  4. 1 x podcast on breast screening (released from Jan – June 2020)
  5. 1 x podcast on bowel cancer screening (released from Jan – June 2020)
  6. An online resource hub full of toolkits and resources
  7. An online, anonymous moderated forum where GPs can ask questions direct to our expert clinicians
  8. A reinforcing activity and evaluation

The course has been designed to be accessed online and in your own time. GPs can choose individual activities to meet their own learning needs or to complete the entire package of education.

CPD Points
This education is a CPD Accredited Activity under the RACGP CPD Program.**Upon completion of the 10 eLearning modules.

RACGP Accredited Activity 40 CPD Points

True is a CPD education provider under the RACGP CPD Program. True is a highly respected provider of professional development for doctors and nurses. The Cancer Screening Education for General Practioners course will be part of our suite of accredited courses for submission for the 2020-22 triennium.

This is an accredited activity under the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine: Professional Development Program.

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Learning outcomes
At the completion of this course you will be able to:
  1. Determine patient’s eligibility for each of the three National Cancer Screening Programs
  2. Recommend eligible patients to participate in the national cancer screening programs by explaining the benefits and addressing barriers to screening
  3. Use tools and resources to assist patients to understand their risk of cancer
  4. Follow evidence-based pathways to manage patients with symptoms or signs of cancer
  5. Implement systems and tools in your practice to encourage and record participation in the national cancer screening programs
Course aims
This course aims to provide up-to-date information, resources, and tools to support GPs and their practice in their ongoing role to promote, encourage, and manage cancer screening according to evidence-based guidelines.
Target audience
For general practitioners, practice nurses, and practice managers delivering clinically appropriate advice, services, treatment and care to ensure participants progress through the screening pathways.
Study mode
Online

 

Time

Year Around Event (2021)

Location

Online