Monday, 11th May
Victorian Integrated Cancer Service Conference 2015
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7:30AM - 5:00PM
Monday, 11th May
Level 1 Foyer
Opening
9:15AM - 9:30AM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 109 & 110
Chair: Sachin Joshi
Plenary: Cancer Systems
9:30AM - 10:30AM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 109 & 110
Chair: Sachin Joshi
How does a system approach help in delivery of cancer care?
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Richard Sullivan
Morning Tea
10:30AM - 11:00AM
Monday, 11th May
Level 1 Foyer
Systems in Cancer Delivery
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 109
Chairs: Craig Underhill & Mahesh Iddawela
Factors impacting delay in definitive care for patients diagnosed with lung cancer in Victoria
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Sue M Evans
The Evaluation of Cancer Outcomes Barwon South Western Registry- insights into regional patterns of care
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Graham Pitson
Development of Chemotherapy delivery services “Close to Home”
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Natalie Herbertson
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A NURSE-LED TRANSFUSION SUPPORT PROGRAM IN THE DAY ONCOLOGY UNIT.
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Melissa Gwynne
Achieving consensus in the management of neutropenic fever and sepsis in cancer
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Christine Brown
Guidelines for timely initiation of chemotherapy - a proposed framework for access to medical oncology and haematology cancer clinics and chemotherapy services in Victoria
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Marliese Alexander
Supportive Care
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 110
Chairs: Janne Williams & Heather Davis
Monitoring Late Effects in Testicular Cancer Survivors
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Angelyn Anton
Just the tip of the iceberg: Evaluating the impact of a nurse-led survivorship service on the health literacy of cancer survivors.
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Donna Lever
Improving Access to Psychosocial supports in regional Victoria.
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Kathy Vickers
Improving malnutrition screening in the radiotherapy setting
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Belinda Steer
Supportive Care: Collaborative Design to Collaborative Practice :- Lessons from NZ.
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Sue Wragg
Using data to identify the top supportive care needs reported by Victorian cancer patients: implications for service improvement
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Melissa Shand
Innovation in Cancer Care
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 111 & 112
Chair: Jeff Szer
Optimal Care Pathways: Achievements and future directions
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Alexandra Philpott
Development of an e-learning package for multidisciplinary clinicians on cancer malnutrition
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Lauren Muir
AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO ONLINE LEARNING IN YOUTH CANCER CARE
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Kate Thompson
It’s a new world. Antineoplastic Drug Administration Course (ADAC) via Tele-education: it works. The Queensland Experience.
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Leisa Brown
Building Consumer Capacity in Supportive Care
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Chan W Cheah
Lunch and Poster Viewing
12:30PM - 1:30PM
Monday, 11th May
Level 1 Foyer
Can an Oncology Nurse provide benefit to patients who have completed treatment for Colorectal Cancer?
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Georgina Akers
Developing a Multidisciplinary Approach to the Management of Nutritional Risk in Chemotherapy Day Unit Patients.
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Rebecca Nunes
SMICS/Peninsula Health Cancer Workforce Development
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Paula N Balchin
Melanoma shared care. A tripartite approach for survival, the patient, their GP and their specialist.
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Colleen Berryman
Filling the gaps: Implementation and evaluation of the Haematology/Oncology Plan of Care Documentation in a Chemotherapy Day Unit
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Lisa Brady
Using an action research approach to quality improvement of chemotherapy day unit documentation: engaging health professionals and implementing sustainable change
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Lisa Brady
Evaluation and standardisation of stabilisation equipment used to deliver radiotherapy for breast cancer patients across a multi-campus institution.
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Alison Cray
Improving Cancer Outcomes Project – Phase 1: a regional, data-focussed investigation into treatment pathways of care for people with colorectal cancer for comparison with best practice
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Sharon Daly
Brightways - A Cabrini Breast Cancer Service
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Vicki N Durston
“Did anyone tell my GP I’m starting chemotherapy?” – An extensive review of communication between Hospitals and GPs for patients commencing chemotherapy
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S Greenberg
It's as simple as ABC: Can we improve the provision of supportive care to patients with Advanced Breast Cancer?
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Sally Greenberg
Exploring the inpatient pathway to lymphoma diagnosis at Western Health
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Ilana Hornung
Supportive Care Screening – “the tip of the iceberg”
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Judy Allen
Identification of Cancer Pathways for General Practitioners and other Clinicians
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Michelle Judd
Sub-regional Supportive Care
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Michelle Judd
Development of a geriatric online education resource for nurses to improve the care of older people with cancer
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Rose Kamateros
Breast cancer outcomes in Greater Shepparton
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Lisi Elizabeth Lim
Aiming for consistency of practice: a whole-of-region approach to establishing a nursing and allied health network to support coordination of cancer care
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Lea Marshall
PRESENTATION TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO CANCER DIAGNOSIS
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Leigh M Matheson
Appetite for eLearning
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Lauren Muir
How much do cancer care clinicians know about cancer malnutrition?
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Lauren Muir
The Evaluation of Cancer Outcomes Barwon South Western Registry- from concept to creation
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Violet R Mukaro
Development and evaluation of an online education model on cancer survivorship & supportive nursing care
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Nicole Kinnane
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUG ADMINISTRATION COURSE AT NORTHERN HEALTH
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Megan Raimondo
Supportive Care Screening at the Goulburn Valley Health Peter Copulos Cancer and Wellness Centre
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Koomulliparambil Sahadudheen
Cancer Conversations in the Grampians region: combining online and face-to-face consumer engagement to inform future planning
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Claire Sandford
Our plan, our will, our way
Advance Care Planning and Education for Aboriginal Health and Community Workers
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Robyn Sharman
Breast cancer shared care follow-up from demonstration project to sustainable model
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Seleena Sherwell
THE IMPORTANCE OF PSYCHOLOGY IN SUPPORTING HEALTHY IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS (AYA) FOLLOWING CANCER TREATMENT
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Kate Thompson
SPLICE: Creating Alternative Learning Opportunities for Young People with Cancer
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Kate Thompson
The Frequency of Allied Health Interventions to Lung Cancer Patients at Sunshine Hospital Radiotherapy Centre: Data to Guide Future Service Delivery
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Jessica Valentine
Development and implementation of consumer-based Supersnack food service for oncology malnutrition – a pilot study
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Emma Venn
Gene Connect: an evolving peer support program
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Janine Wawryk
Empowering Rural Consumers Project
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Pamela Williams
Systems in Cancer Delivery (cont.)
1:30PM - 3:30PM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 109
Chair: Brian Le
The ProCare Trial: an RCT of shared care for follow-up of men with prostate cancer
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Jon Emery
Investigating variation in survival among men diagnosed with prostate cancer in Victoria
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Sue M Evans
Supporting High Quality Nutrition Care with a Malnutrition Governance Toolkit
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Natalie Simmance
Malnutrition Screening and Nutrition Support Program in Chemotherapy Day Unit (CDU)
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Jacqueline Osborne
Paradigm Shift - Central Integrated Regional Cancer Service (CIRCS) Cancer Education Program
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Leisa Brown
CAN THE ENDORSED ENROLLED NURSE (EEN) BE A CANCER NURSE? – YES, THEY CAN!
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Melissa Gwynne
The impact of medical emergency team response on patterns of care at the end-of-life for people with incurable cancer
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Christine Brown
Supportive Care (cont.)
1:30PM - 3:30PM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 110
Chairs: Marilyn Dolling & Marita Reed
I-COPE: Piloting a new model of supportive and palliative care for patients with high grade glioma and their carers
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Jane Staker
Establishing a Nutrition Nurse Champion Role in Oncology
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June Savva
St Vincent's Cancer Centre: pilot model of care involving a nutrition assistant for malnutrition screening and early nutrition intervention
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Jing Hui (Jillian) Chin
Chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting in patient receiving moderately emetogenic chemotherapy - are we doing enough to reduce this clinical risk?
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Kate Archibald
LETS YARN WITH THE ABORIGINAL HEALTH WORKERS AND COMMUNITY ABOUT CANCER
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Robyn Sharman
Hit the ‘Refresh’ button: A regional engagement model to improve delivery of state-wide supportive care programs.
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Jane Auchettl
Making supportive care screening happen in your health service: Key findings using the PARIHS framework
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Eli Ristevski
The contribution of informal caregivers in cancer care, and patient factors associated with caregiver outcomes
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Anna Ugalde
Innovation in Cancer Care (cont.)
1:30PM - 3:30PM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 111 & 112
Chair: Geoff Chong
Using big data and machine-learning predictions for cancer quality and care
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David Ashley
Reducing health costs by treating low-risk neutropenic fever patients at home
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Christine Brown
A Pre-treatment speech pathology/dietitian specialist clinic for head and neck cancer patients receiving (chemo)radiotherapy.
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Jane Harrowfield
Addressing malnutrition in Victorian Cancer Services: Are we making a difference?
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Kathryn Marshall
Taking the cancer team to the GP – improving the acute/primary care interface
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Bianca Bell
“You are Never Alone” – Introducing SURC: Western Health’s innovative solution to managing patients with chemotherapy symptoms
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Sally Greenberg
Afternoon Tea
3:30PM - 3:50PM
Monday, 11th May
Level 1 Foyer
Plenary: Supportive Care
3:50PM - 4:50PM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 109 & 110
Chair: Robert Thomas
Cancer care in the context of comorbidity
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Diana Sarfati
Day One Closing Address
4:50PM - 5:00PM
Monday, 11th May
Meeting Room 109 & 110
Chair: Robert Thomas
Drinks and Networking Function
5:00PM - 6:00PM
Monday, 11th May
Level 1 Foyer
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