Cancer Survivorship for Primary Care Practitioners

Posted 2 years ago by The University of Melbourne

Duration : 4 weeks
Study Method : Online
Subject : Healthcare & Medicine
Overview
Many people are now living with and beyond cancer. This course will show you how to provide effective survivorship care.
Course Description

Understand the physical, psychosocial, financial effects of cancer

Cancer is a major burden of disease across the globe. Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with the illness.

This course will explore the importance of cancer survivorship, and show you how to develop an effective care plan for your patients.

You’ll learn about the psychosocial and emotional impact of having cancer, and the possible side effects of treatment.

You’ll find out about new and emerging cancer therapies, and the results on cancer survivors of various age groups.

You’ll understand the strain cancer puts on patients, healthcare systems, and primary care practitioners.

This course has been designed for primary healthcare providers including general practitioners, nurses and allied health professionals.

Requirements

This course has been designed for primary healthcare providers including general practitioners, nurses and allied health professionals.

Career Path
  • Assess cancer as a chronic disease and its burden on the patient, health system, society and the role of the Primary Care Practitioner
  • Apply the models of care, optimal care pathways and clinical guidelines that guide survivorship care
  • Evaluate the psychosocial impacts of cancer and its treatments
  • Identify the risk(s) of new primary, local or metastatic recurrences and their temporal pattern
  • Explain the consequences of cancer treatment on cancer survivors and the opportunities new therapies provide
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