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E Learning: Early diagnosis and prevention [High Quality]
The course is presented as e-learning in bite-sized pieces.
Module outline:
Module 1 focuses on Early Diagnosis of cancer in the pharmacy, it teaches:
1) How to recognise red flag cancer symptoms and provides an example of a real life case study.
2) How lifestyle causes cancer.
3) How to encourage screening
4) How to speak to your patients about cancer.
Module 2 provides an understanding on the science of cancer from basics through to advanced disease.
Module 3 teaches about the variety of treatments for cancer with particular reference to drug treatments.
Module 4 gives fingertip detail on how you can support your patients with cancer in the pharmacy, including a practical guide showing where to signpost your patients for further help. This module also has a section on pharmacy involvement in palliative care. We have also provided examples of how to answer questions which may be asked. There is a section on providing palliative care.
Additional information
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Resource details
Contributed by: | Endoscopy Academies Portal |
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Licence: | More information on licences |
Last updated: | 01 June 2023 |
First contributed: | 31 January 2023 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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