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Australia is on track to be the first country in the world to eliminate cervical cancer – this will only happen if we address the cervical screening equity gaps for those who are under or never screened, including people with an intellectual disability.
This webinar covers:
- Cervical Screening changes effective from1 July 2022: universal access to self-collection and what that means for you and your patients.
- How to support patients with an intellectual disability to participate in cervical screening and optimise their screening experience.
Meet the Presenter: Professor Deborah Bateson (Medical Director at Family Planning NSW and Clinical Professor at The University of Sydney) has worked as a clinician, researcher, and sexual and reproductive health educator for 20+ years. She is the co-author of the National Cervical Screening Guidelines and is the Chief Investigator of the NHRMC-funded CIRCE project: 'Overcoming Inequity: Increasing Cervical Screening Participation for People with Intellectual Disability'.
All registered participants will be sent the webinar recording after the event.
If you have any queries, please contact: LiaisonTeam@acpcc.org.au