New courses! 

Adult neutropenia, fever and sepsis

Our new Adult neutropenia, fever and sepsis module is designed to support all doctors and nurses involved in the care of a patient with cancer. The eLearning explains the epidemiology, clinical manifestations and strategies for managing fever and neutropenia in adult cancer patients. 

The module was developed in collaboration with WA Country Health Service, and is based on the principles of our existing Paediatric fever and neutropenia course.

 Complete the new course →

Psychosexual care of women affected by gynaecological cancers

This eLearning includes six modules that support health professionals with the skills to provide effective individualised psychosexual care to women and their partners affected by gynaecological cancer.

It includes information about sexuality, the psychosexual impact of cancer and its treatments, and knowledge and skills required by health professionals to assess and manage psychosexual sequelae. 

 Complete the new course →

 Rapid learning:

Lung cancer: Advancements in treatment and care

To mark Lung Cancer Awareness Month our newest rapid learning details the recent changes to the treatment of lung cancer, including how the use of systemic and radiation therapy has reduced toxicity and improved overall and progression free survival. 

 Complete the new rapid learning →

Did you miss our Opioid rapid learning last month?

Our 3 minute mini-module Principles of opioid conversion  includes a step by step guide to opioid conversion and highlights the tools available to support you at the point of care.

 Principles of opioid conversion →

 

New resource development survey: Introduction to haematology and BMT nursing

We are gathering information to inform the development of an exciting new module to support health professionals new to haematology and bone marrow transplant (BMT) nursing. If you have an interest in haematology or BMT nursing we'd love to hear from you!

Complete the survey →

Hello from RANZCR!

Lisa McLean represented the team at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists Annual Scientific Meeting in Canberra this month. 

We love hearing from our radiation oncology friends and will share some exciting developments in our next newsletter!

 

 

Rapid learning videos for your waiting rooms

Our rapid learning videos are available as mp4 files for your clinic waiting rooms. Our exercise and smoking cessation animations may support you in starting a conversation with patients in your care.

Request a copy eviqed@eviq.org.au

 

 

eviQ updates

Do you have a protocol, resource document or patient information sheet that you would like to see on eviQ?

Submit a protocol or document request via eviQ’s online form, including sufficient supporting evidence. Your request will be reviewed by the eviQ team and the relevant reference committees for consideration for development.

Submit a protocol →

 

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 eviQ Education flyers available for your practice: Featuring a catalogue of all our courses. Request hardcopies by emailing us your details: eviqed@eviq.org.au

 Facilitator training (online webinar): Register for our next online facilitator training on Thursday 8 November 2018 from 1.30pm – 3.30pm (EST). Please email us on eviqed@eviq.org.au to book your place and receive webinar login details.

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FAQ

Keep your LMS up to date

Each time we update a course we will let you know – but please be sure to reload the scorm files into your LMS to make sure your users have access to the most accurate information!

 

 

Did you know?

In Australia, 81% of patients diagnosed with stage III NSCLC would benefit from radiotherapy as a part of their care plan.

Learn more with this month's new rapid learning: Lung cancer: advancements in treatment and care.