Cancer NOW with Red Whale Knowledge access and printed handbook

Our one-day update course to watch online and follow the articles on Red Whale Knowledge. 6 hours teaching you can get started on straightaway and watch at your own pace. Choose to buy the Cancer course as a one-off purchase or sign up to Red Whale Unlimited for 12 months access to ALL of our online content (printed handbook not included). Pause, rewind and watch again for up to 12 months. Cancer Update NOW is perfect for anyone wanting to get an update straightaway!

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Price: £225.00

CPD points: 6

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Our one-day update course to watch online and follow the articles on Red Whale Knowledge. 6 hours teaching you can get started on straightaway and watch at your own pace. Choose to buy the Cancer course as a one-off purchase or sign up to Red Whale Unlimited for 12 months access to ALL of our online content (printed handbook not included). Pause, rewind and watch again for up to 12 months. Cancer Update NOW is perfect for anyone wanting to get an update straightaway!

Watch the course on-demand, anytime you like for up to 12 months. Our 6-hour course is fully chapterised so you can fit around your schedule, and do as little or as much as you like at a time. Cancer NOW is packed with engaging content that delivers learning – with varied, dynamic teaching to make the learning stick and help you get it into practice. 

You’ll earn 6 CPD points for attending and get 12 months access to Red Whale Knowledge (previously GPCPD.com) with 900+ written resources, including our downloadable ready written protocols, or GEMS as we like to call them, access to our online handbook and super fast search function – perfect for answering questions in or out of practice.

What’s covered:

The Cancer Update course offers comprehensive coverage of all the hot topics, contract changes and challenges of providing great cancer care:

  • Early diagnosis: avoiding the pitfalls
  • Key cancer microskills: safety-netting and discussing urgent referrals
  • Vague symptoms and the role of rapid diagnostic centres
  • The FIT test: who needs one? 
  • Spotting cancer in blood tests
  • Screening: increasing uptake and health inequalities
  • Cancer genetics and the role of primary care in familial breast cancer
  • Personalised care for people with cancer as a long-term condition
  • New cancer treatments and why they matter in primary care.

We illustrate this content with teaching on the most common cancers and those that are rarer and more difficult to spot. With more than 20 cancer specific nuggets to choose from, we have the bases covered.

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