A cancer care review is a supportive consultation between a primary care clinician and someone living with cancer. It helps create a personalised plan, offering space to discuss their experience, access support, and begin self-care. Mental health is a key focus, and despite no longer being part of QOF, these reviews remain vital for patient...
For your convenience, TVCA has collated details of learning events, courses and opportunities relating to cancer care and services. Sharing this information does not signify endorsement and no inference should be made from any omission. Most events are free of charge to NHS staff, but where a fee is necessary, TVCA will not provide funding. Instead, you should secure this via your line manager and usual channels.
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Your Essential Guide to Cancer O’Halloran Consultancy is delivering a series of practical training webinars to support staff in developing confidence and understanding around cancer care. These sessions make complex information clear and accessible, offering a flexible way to learn—whether you’re at your desk or working remotely. The programme includes a selection of webinars covering...
National Cancer Patient Experience Survey: Giving Patients a Voice The National Cancer Patient Experience Survey (CPES) invites people affected by cancer to share honest feedback about their care. Their insights help shape how NHS cancer services improve and evolve—locally, regionally, and across England. The survey, delivered by Picker on behalf of NHS England, plays a...
Supporting clinicians with the science behind modern cancer treatments Science Communicated by Elaine Vickers provides clear, clinically relevant education on cancer biology, targeted therapies and immunotherapies. Expert-led training helps clinicians understand how today’s treatments work, improving confidence in clinical decision-making and communication with patients. Courses are delivered online or in person, with content tailored to...
Genomics in Women’s Health: Learning and Resources from RCOG Genomics is becoming increasingly important in obstetrics and gynaecology, shaping how conditions are diagnosed, managed and prevented. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has developed this genomics hub to support healthcare professionals in understanding and applying genomic medicine in practice. This resource brings together... |
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