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Health Professional Resources

This section provides some useful links to resources and educational programs to support health professionals working in the field of cancer services.

 

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Australian General Practice Network (AGPN)

AGPN is the largest voice for general practice in Australia with over 95 per cent of Australia's GPs members of their local division. The Network delivers local heath solutions through general practice.

Cancer Australia

Cancer Australia is a national government agency, working to reduce the impact of cancer on all Australians. The website provides information about cancer in Australia, engaging consumers in service provision, research and clinical trials, coordinated cancer services and professional development.
Cancer Council AustraliaAs Australia's peak national non-government cancer control organisation, Cancer Council Australia advises the Australian government and other practices on practices and policies to help prevent, detect and treat cancer. We also advocate for the rights of cancer patients for best treatment and supportive care.

Cancer Learning

Cancer Learning is a new Australian online resources funded by Cancer Australia, where you can access all you need for professional development in cancer care.

Cancer Screening

A Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing website that provides information on current screening programs in Australia.

Cancer Nurses Society of Australian (CNSA)

CNSA is a membership-based organisation that has been developed to serve cancer services in Australia. The website contains information and publications related to care coordination, chemotherapy and cancer nurses workforce issues.CNSA members can access the Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing online.

Ci-SCaT (Cancer Institute NSW Standard Cancer Treatments)

The Cancer Institute NSW Standard Cancer Treatment protocols program (CI-SCaT) enables cancer clinicians and general practitioners to access complete treatment protocols, their supporting evidence and dose calculation. Patients and the public can also find detailed information on their treatment and its side effects.

Clinical Oncological Society of Australia (COSA)

COSA is the peak multi-disciplinary society for health professionals working in cancer research or the treatment, rehabilitation or palliation of cancer patients.

Clinical Practice Guidelines

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) clinical guidelines for colorectal, lung, epithelial ovarian and breast cancer (younger women, early, advanced), non-Melanoma skin and prostate cancer, lymphoma, and psychosocial care of adults with cancer.

EdCaN

The Australian National Cancer Nursing Education Project (EdCaN project) is funded by Cancer Australia. It is developing a national framework for cancer nursing, curricula for undergraduate and specialist cancer nursing practice and aims to enhance access to education with on-line resource materials provided through a consortium of university and hospital partners throughout Australia.

gplearning

gplearning is an interactive online CPD education service which offers professionals in Australia and abroad the opportunity to undertake high quality continuing professional development programs that attract RACGP QA & CPD points recognition.

Haematology Society of Australia & New Zealand (HSANZ)

The Haematology Society of Australia & New Zealand (HSANZ) aims to inform members of the most recent developments in haematology, to advance knowledge and inspire continued professional development in this exciting discipline.

National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC)

The National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC) is Australia's independent national authority and information source on breast and ovarian cancer. Funded by the Australian Government, NBOCC works in partnership with health professionals, cancer organisations, researchers, governments and those diagnosed to improve outcomes in breast and ovarian cancer.

Peter MacCallum Centre

Information sheets about Chemotherapy (for example, potential side effects, when to call an Oncologist).

PriMeD

Provides online and face-to-face educational services to over 40,000 Australasian health professionals and more than 50 institutional clients. The programs are based on best clinical and educational evidence, using peer group learning and reflective practice to target improved patient outcomes.

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

This website aims to promote, encourage and provide for the advancement of the study of the sciences known as Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Medical Imaging, and Radiation Oncology.

Trans-Tasman Radiation Oncology Group (TROG)

TROG is a co-operative cancer trials group involving Radiation Oncologists throughout Australia and New Zealand.

Westmead Millennium Institute

The Westmead Millennium Institute is one of Australia's premier medical research institutes, located at Westmead in Sydney. Research focuses on the lives of all age groups - children, adults and older people.


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