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Healthcare providers are at the frontline to promote cancer screening to increase participation rates, and in doing so, save lives. It is vital that healthcare providers play an active role in encouraging and endorsing participation in cancer screening and promoting the importance of early detection to their patients.
This education activity provides the latest information and guidelines on the national screening programs for breast, bowel, and cervical cancer. This includes the barriers and enablers to screening, how to promote screening within clinical practice, and strategies that focus on underscreened populations and their cultural safety. The aim is to equip healthcare providers with the skills to effectively promote and encourage participation and thereby reduce morbidity and mortality across bowel, breast, and cervical cancer.
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Educational Activities (EA) - 5.30
Reviewing Performance (RP) - 1.30
Measuring Outcomes (MO) - 0.0
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*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)