Flinders University’s Caring Futures Institute is hosting a webinar on The role of the GP in improving cancer outcomes and achieving equity in cancer care on Monday, 2 September from 7pm to 8.30pm, in partnership with Cancer Australia and PC4 (The Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials group).
The webinar will explain the strategic objectives and goals of the Australian Cancer Plan (ACP) in relation to the role of GPs in cancer care and recognise the importance of early detection, prevention, and personalised risk assessment in improving cancer outcomes for diverse populations.
It will identify the key components of person-centered, culturally safe, and integrated navigation models in cancer care and their impact on enhancing consumer experience and outcomes and discuss the role of GPs in delivering optimal cancer care.
Speakers include Cancer Australia medical director Dr Vivienne Milch, Associate Professor Dr Kylie Vuong of Griffith University and Associate Professor Carolyn Ee of Flinders University.
Panel members are Associate Professor Joel Rhee of the RACGP, Professor Michael Jefford of the Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre and Eric Yeung from CanRevive. The chair is Professor Catherine Paterson, Co-Lead of Cancer Survivorship Program, Caring Futures Institute, Flinders University.
The event is free. Click here to register