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Continuing Professional Development
Educational activities: 1.5 hours Reviewing performance: 1 hour Measuring Outcomes: 0.5 hours
Melbourne Dinner Workshop Join us at the Melbourne Marriott Hotel for this in-person workshop with dinner and drinks served on arrival.
General practitioners, practice staff and Aboriginal healthcare workers play a vital role in promoting the importance of early detection of bowel cancer by encouraging and endorsing participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program.
This practical workshop explores bowel cancer screening in people who are hesitant to screen. You will engage in case discussions to explore the barriers to screening and some of the enablers that you or a practice team can implement to encourage screening within your practice.
We have also designed activities to get your team started on an audit for bowel cancer screening within your clinic and identify practice improvements.
Planning an audit is often the most challenging step. We break it down and provide tools to get you started to ensure success. Mini audit templates will be provided, and a Plan-Do-Study-Act activity will be explored in more detail.
Dr. Camilla Holdstock is a distinguished General Practitioner, medical researcher, educator, and healthcare executive with a proven track record in clinical practice, health management, and strategic consulting. She brings extensive expertise in Clinical Research, Family Medicine, and General Management.
Presenter
Dr. Camilla Holdstock, B Sc (Hons), MBBS, PhD, FRACGP
Dr. Holdstock is deeply committed to advancing clinical innovation within healthcare and the life sciences. She actively contributes as both an advisor and innovator, driving transformative approaches to patient care. Her passion for excellence in medical education is reflected in her leadership in developing clinical education programs and promoting best practices across Australia.
Learning outcomes:
Outcome 1: Identify practices that support engaging patients in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
Outcome 2: Determine system improvements within practices to improve patient engagement with the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
Outcome 3: Identify and apply Practitioner and Practice Toolkit Resources that support mini-audit and/or plan, do, study, act (PDSA) activities
Let’s work together to help increase bowel cancer screening in our communities.