Managing Post-Treatment Care in Colorectal Cancer

Course Details

Audit one patient diagnosed with CRC who is receiving ongoing treatment or has completed treatment and is in remission for CRC, considering the physical, mental and social impacts of post-treatment CRC and any perceived barriers to care.

This is a RACGP CPD module with an allocated 1 hour of Education Activities (EA), 2 hours of Measuring Outcomes (MO), and 2 hours of Reflective Practice (RP) under the RACGP 2023-25 CPD program.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify specialist and allied health services which support post-treatment colorectal cancer (CRC) patients.
  2. Describe the physical, mental and social impacts of post-treatment CRC, including any perceived barriers to care.
  3. Create practice-based systems for recalls to address subsequent management of post-treatment CRC patients.

This audit program was developed by Lateral Connections at the request of, and with funding from, Bowel Cancer Australia.

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