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Date: 16/04/2025 Location: Other
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related illness and death in Australia. However, with early detection, up to 70% of lung cancers can be diagnosed at an earlier, more treatable stage. In the 2023-24 Federal Budget, funding was provided for a
1.5 Educational activity hours
  Professionalism
  Culturally safe practice
  Ethical practice
  Addressing health inequities
 
Date: 09/06/2025 Location: Other
Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer globally, with keratinocyte cancers being most common. Actinic keratoses (AKs) are precancerous lesions and are present in 40% to 60% of Caucasians aged over 40 years old in Australia. Actinic keratoses
1.5 Educational activity hours
0.5 Performance review hour
  Professionalism
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
This education covers the incidence of sun related skin cancers in Australia and discusses the link between UV exposure and skin cancer. Safe UV exposure is explored. Methods of full skin examination are described and the various biopsy techniques are
1 Educational activity hour
1 Performance review hour
 
Date: 08/08/2025 Location: Other
This module provides comprehensive information for healthcare providers on bowel cancer in Australia including incidence by sex, age and site and mortality and survival rates. It emphasises the importance of early detection, signs and symptoms of bowel cancer,
0.5 Educational activity hour
  Culturally safe practice
  Addressing health inequities
 
Date: 20/05/2025 Location: Other
Cancer is a significant public health issue in Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, cancer diagnoses are projected to surpass 200,000 annually by 2034, while in New Zealand, 25,000 people are diagnosed each year. This escalating burden presents
  Professionalism
2.5 Educational activity hours
 
Date: 17/06/2024 Location: Other
Bowel cancer (colorectal cancer) is one of Australia’s deadliest cancers. Its incidence is rising in Australia and other comparable countries in younger adults aged under 50. Recent changes to Australian medical guidelines recommending population screening
1.5 Educational activity hours
 
Date: 08/08/2025 Location: Other
This module provides an overview of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program, focusing on eligibility, systems that support screening, and the role of healthcare providers in facilitating screening participation. The module covers the program aims and
0.5 Educational activity hour
  Addressing health inequities
  Professionalism
 
Date: 17/06/2024 Location: Other
Bowel cancer (colorectal cancer) is one of Australia’s deadliest cancers. Its incidence is rising in Australia and other comparable countries in younger adults aged under 50. Recent changes to Australian medical guidelines recommending population screening
1.5 Educational activity hours
 
Date: 11/02/2025 Location: Other
Treatment advances mean an increasing number of people living alongside and beyond cancer, with a growing role for the GP in managing the consequences of treatment. Join an expert panel as they discuss what to look out for and strategies for effective
1.5 Educational activity hours
 
Date: 01/01/2023 Location: Other
In the rapidly evolving field of skin cancer medicine, it is important for GPs to be up to date with the latest developments to ensure patients receive the best possible care. In this recorded hybrid GP Education Evening held by Melanoma Institute Australia,
2 Educational activity hours