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This course is a brief introduction to some of the key issues challenging rural and regional communities with respect to cancer, its diagnoses and management.Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:Understand the epidemiology of cancer
1 Educational activity hour
This course describes genes in which heritable faults (or mutations) increase a woman’s susceptibility to breast and ovarian cancer. It will explain how to assess a woman’s risk of breast and ovarian cancer based on her family history and describe when it
1 Educational activity hour
1 Performance review hour
This course was developed by Cancer Australia as part of a six-part series on the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care for women with early breast cancer. This course addresses the importance of adopting a systematic approach to the investigation of a new
1 Performance review hour
The Follow-up and survivorship care for early breast cancer course was developed by Cancer Australia and adapted for online delivery by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM).This course focuses on best practice follow-up and survivorship
2 Educational activity hours
This online module is presented by Associate Professor Jane Turner, a psychiatrist at the University of Queensland School of Medicine. A/Prof Turner will consider the psychosocial care of women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and the role of the
2 Educational activity hours
The Breast cancer – treatment options course was developed by Cancer Australia and adapted for online delivery by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM).This course focuses on the available treatment options following diagnosis and is
2 Educational activity hours
The younger woman with early breast cancer course was developed by Cancer Australia and adapted for online delivery by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM). This course focuses on the unique issues that require consideration when caring
2 Educational activity hours
Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a recurring, non-infectious, inflammatory skin condition affecting one in three Australasians at some stage throughout their lives. The condition is most common in people with a family history of an atopic disorder, including
1 Educational activity hour
This course introduces you to some of the key health issues and needs of women in general, and how the rural/regional context may affect management and outcomes.Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:Demonstrate an understanding of the
1 Performance review hour
5 Educational activity hours