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An introduction to the Cancer Learning website

An introduction to the Cancer Learning website. An initiative of Cancer Australia. Cancer Learning is an Australian online resource for professional development in cancer care. The site is a result of collaboration between some of Australia’s leading organisations including:.

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An introduction to the Cancer Learning website

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  1. An introduction to the Cancer Learning website An initiative of Cancer Australia

  2. Cancer Learning is an Australian online resource for professional development in cancer care. The site is a result of collaboration between some of Australia’s leading organisations including: • The Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney • EdCaN, The Australian National Cancer Nursing Education Project • Clinical Oncological Society of Australia • National Breast Cancer Centre • The Cancer Council Australia • The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Cancer Learning sets out to help health professionals FIND existing evidence based resources and learning activities; BUILD educational programs or PLAN a professional development pathway to further their career.

  3. Philosophy behind our project • Consolidate rather than duplicate existing resources • Work in collaboration with all stakeholders • Try to establish some lasting frameworks and resources that will outlive project • Look for real professional development drivers and overcome barriers to continuing education • Focus on difficult areas such as coordinated care, appropriate referral etc

  4. What difference will Cancer Learning make? Our project has conducted extensive consultation with health professionals, health service administrators and cancer consumers. This consultation revealed a major gap in resources for cancer professionals: There was no ‘one place’ where they could go for safe, appropriate information about professional development in cancer care. Cancer Learning seeks to address this gap by: • collating over 400 professional development resources from both Australia and overseas • developing new, online professional development activities in emerging areas of cancer care: multidisciplinary care, psychosocial support and coordination of care • hosting new education resources in cancer nursing aimed at developing competencies for specialist cancer nurses • providing pathways for specific professional groups to guide them in developing their career in cancer care

  5. Using the Cancer Learning Website: To visit Cancer Learning please go to www.cancerlearning.gov.au http://www.cancerlearning.gov.au

  6. The Main Menus . Find information and learning activities in key themes of cancer care. Build educational programs, activities, and resources. Plan individual and network professional development and learn about work/life balance. http://www.cancerlearning.gov.au

  7. Find information and learning activities in key themes of cancer care. Build educational programs, activities, and resources. Plan individual and network professional development and learn about work/life balance. A comprehensive list of learning activities and resources

  8. What’s under “Find”? Find information and learning activities in key themes of cancer care. THEMES Evidence and treatments Fundamentals of oncology Coordination of care Multidisciplinary care Supportive care Key resources PRACTICE AREAS Adolescent and Young Adult CALD Clinical Practice Improvement Geriatric Indigenous Paediatric Palliative Care Primary Care referral Toolkit Work/Life Balance

  9. What’s under “Find”? . Find information and learning activities in key themes of cancer care. A range of information and resources are available regarding latest treatments and evidence based practice. The development and maintenance of these resources is costly and time consuming. It can also be time consuming for health professionals to search for specific information or resources. This area of the hub aims to bring together key resources in one place for easy access and identification of potential gaps. "The Cancer Learning Hub is an opportunity to easily access and search for updated information and key resources regarding latest treatments and evidence based practice".Associate Professor David Goldstein, Immediate Past President, Clinical Oncological Society of Australia (COSA)

  10. What’s under “Find”? Find information and learning activities in key themes of cancer care. Resources Guidelines for the Safe Prescribing, Dispensing and Administration of Cancer Chemotherapy Organisation: Clinical Oncological Society of Australia Content: Guidelines regarding the safe prescribing, dispensing and administration of chemotherapy and related agents used in the treatment of cancer. Format: Web-based PDF Target audience: Specialists - all Accessibility: Publicly available - no restrictions Cost: Free of charge Country of Origin: Australia URL: http://www.cosa.org.au/File/Members%20Area/Projects/ Reports/Guidelines%20for%20Chemo%20book.pdf

  11. Find information and learning activities in key themes of cancer care. Build educational programs, activities, and resources. Plan individual and network professional development and learn about work/life balance. Helps build new learning activities and programs and review existing ones

  12. What’s under “Build”? • Professional Development Frameworks • Cancer Australia Professional Development Framework • EdCaN National Professional Development Framework for Cancer Nursing • National Service Improvement Framework for Cancer Services(NISIF) • Professional Development Packages Project Phase One Report • Oncology Curricula • Ideal Oncology Curriculum for medical schools • State and Territory Cancer Plans • NSW, VIC, SA, NT, TAS, WA, QLD, ACT Build educational programs, activities, and resources.

  13. What’s under “Build”? Levels of Consumer Participation Build educational programs, activities, and resources. • Case Studies (for example) • Grampians integrated cancer service • NT Cancer mentoring program • South Australian Rural Chemotherapy Mentoring Program (RCMP) EdCAN Case Studies A series of learning resources incorporating case based learning activities is under development for delivery by CD-Rom and web based and text based formats.

  14. . Find information and learning activities in key themes of cancer care. Build educational programs, activities, and resources. Plan individual and network professional development and learn about work/life balance. Network and individual professional development; potential career pathways and work life balance

  15. What’s under “Plan”? How to develop a professional development plan Assess Prioritise Find Record & reflect Review Aligning a professional development plan with network service priorities? Deciding strategies to support for professional development? Finding out what activities and resources are available? Plan individual and network professional development and learn about work/life balance. Your Professional Pathway Clinical Research Pathway Dietetics Pathway Nursing Pathway Pharmacy Pathway Physiotherapy Pathway Radiation Therapy Pathway Social Work Pathway Professional Bodies (PDF 164kb • Services for Health Professionals • Workshops • Guides • Websites • Articles and reports

  16. Providing feedback http://www.cancerlearning.gov.au/feedback/

  17. For more information or register for montly email updates of new resources and learning activities: info@cancerlearning.gov.au

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