Best Practice: Colorectal Cancer Service

Best Practice: Colorectal Cancer Service
Video & slides 3.5 hours £299+VAT
Video & Slides
Thu 19 Jan 2023

Featuring presentation videos and accompanying slides: discover advanced case studies demonstrating best practice approaches to improving care. This is the perfect opportunity to hear the latest developments and innovations that are enhancing patient outcomes. Purchase the recording from this informatibe forum out to benefit from valuable, inspiring and thought provoking presentations.

3.5 hours Continuing Professional Development: what you will learn

Designed for professionals striving to develop your colorectal cancer service and improve your patient pathways. View the presentations and slides and refocus on:

  • Latest research for colorectal cancer prevention, detection and treatment
  • Meeting ambitions and meeting patient and family expectations for Lynch testing
  • Managing late and long-term effects of colorectal cancer treatment
  • Improving support for fertility, menopause and sex implications of colorectal cancer
  • Building effective pathways for complex cancer surgeries
  • Explore the benefits and practicalities of robotic colorectal cancer surgery

Meet your education and training needs in your own time

Packed with examples of best practice, novel ideas and expert advice, plus benefit from:

  • 3.5 CPD hours of presentation and speaker Q&A
  • Featuring engaging video and accompanying slides
  • Available at £299 + VAT for NHS and public sector professionals
  • Download and view in your own time
  • CPD Certificate issued to you after viewing the video

6 presentations | 12 parts | 3.5 CPD hours | Filmed on Thursday 19th January 2023

1
Introduction, instructions and chair’s opening remarks
Jo Turner-Banton, Macmillan Colorectal Nurse Consultant, Croydon Health Services NHS Trust
Diagnostic pathways
2
Establishing diagnostic pathways in bowel cancer
Filipe Carvalho, Nurse Consultant in Colorectal Disease, Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Lynch testing
3
Establishing a clinical pathway and meeting ambitions for Lynch testing in colorectal tumours
Deborah Lakeland, Cancer Genomics Project Manager, Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Alliance
4
Questions and answers with Filipe Carvalho and Deboarah Lakeland
Cancer Survivorship
5
Effectively managing late and long-term side effects and symptoms
Dr Claire Taylor, Macmillan Nurse Consultant in Colorectal Cancer, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
6
Questions and answers with Dr Claire Taylor
7
Improving patient support: managing fertility, menopause and sex after treatment
Dr Victoria Corkhill, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Colorectal Cancer Surgery
8
Best practice in managing complex cancer surgery patients and building pathways
Mr Ian Jenkins, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark's The National Bowel Hospital and Academic Institute, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
9
Questions and answers with Dr Victoria Corkhill and Mr Ian Jenkins
10
Understanding the benefits and practicalities of robotic colorectal cancer surgery
Mr Peter Coyne, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
11
Questions and answers with Mr Peter Coyne
12
Chair’s closing remarks and close of day

First-hand speaker experiences

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Jo Turner-Banton

Macmillan Colorectal Nurse Consultant
Croydon Health Services NHS Trust
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Filipe Carvalho

Nurse Consultant in Colorectal Disease
Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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Deborah Lakeland

Cancer Genomics Project Manager
Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Alliance
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Dr Claire Taylor

Macmillan Nurse Consultant in Colorectal Cancer
London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
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Dr Victoria Corkhill

Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
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Mr Ian Jenkins

Consultant Surgeon
St Mark's The National Bowel Hospital and Academic Institute, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
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Mr Peter Coyne

Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Past attendee feedback

Held as an interactive online forum and now available to you as a series of video presentations, our focused online forums have received excellent feedback – but don’t take our word for it!

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“It was brilliant, really informative and I’ve left feeling positive and motivated to take new ideas back to the team”
- United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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“Really useful information shared. It was nice to share with other colleges and learn from their experiences”
- Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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“Excellent opportunity for nurses to join and improve knowledge”
- The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
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“Lots of information to take on board and discuss in-house with my local team of ideas on how to triage and assess patients better and ensure pathways are correct”
- Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
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“I found it very friendly, and very informative. it was nice to talk to other areas, in small groups, before the presentation started, and learn a bit about how other areas’ processes are for triage and assessment of their patients”
- Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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“The entire session was very well presented and it will really help with my practice!”
- Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Pricing structure

  • £299 + VAT for you to download and view in your own time
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Certification of Attendance

A certificate for Continuing Professional Development will be given to every fully registered participant who completes the course, as a record of your continuing professional training and development.

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