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Victorian Integrated Cancer Services (VICS) 3rd Conference
Thursday 11 May 2017 - Friday 12 May 2017
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
As at 20 March 2017
Program is subject to change
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Room 109 & 110
09:00 - 09:30
Conference Opening
09:00 Conference opening and welcome
09:30 - 10:30
Plenary Session 1
09:30 Clinical and health services research to
improve quality of care for cancer patients
Geoff Porter
(Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada)
Room 109
11:00 Room 111 & 112
Are Patients Always Getting the Best
Treatment Options
Home to Hospital and Back: Partnerships in
Primary Care, Supportive Care and
Survivorship
Morning Tea
10:30 - 11:00 11:00 - 12:30
Room 110
Using Research and Data to Improve
Services
7. Establishing a paediatric and adolescent
13. Workforce capacity building in Victoria: The
1. The LEAD study protocol: Comparing lung oncofertility program: Uptake of procedures
impact of cancer survivorship clinical
cancer diagnostic and treatment pathways and acceptance of fertility decisions in families
placements on general practice
at a tertiary centre
between Culturally and Linguistically Diverse
Georgina Wiley
Yasmin Jayasinghe
and Anglo-Australian patients
(Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre - A
Danielle Mazza
(Royal Children's Hospital, University of
Richard Pratt Legacy, Peter MacCallum
(Monash University)
Melbourne, on behalf of the Fertility
Cancer Centre)
Preservation Taskforce)
11:15 2. How do pathways and time to treatment
compare for rural and urban colorectal
cancer patients in Victoria?
Rebecca Bergin
(Cancer Council Victoria, University of
Melbourne)
8. Development and pilot testing of a low
health-literacy online fertility preservation
decision tool for younger women with breast
cancer
Michelle Peate
(University of Melbourne, Royal Women's
Hospital)
11:30 3. Rural ambulatory cancer care: Tailoring
supportive care screening to meet the
identified need
Cynthia Opie
(University of Melbourne),
Lynette Jeffreson
(Echuca Regional Health)
9. Adherence to active surveillance amongst 15. Connecting and supporting rural women with
cancer - What general practitioners told us
men diagnosed with prostate cancer in the
prostate cancer outcomes registry – Victoria
Mcrae Fiona
Melanie Evans
(BreaCan, Women's Health Victoria,
(Monash University)
Australia)
14. He anga whakaahuru supportive care
framework NZ. We did it now what?
Sue Wragg
(Central Cancer Network)
11:45 16. Transition to wellness - the role of a nurse10. Optimising consumer access to lymphoma led survivorship clinic for early breast cancer
4. Paediatric-adolescent fertility
patients
preservation: an overview if clinical practice clinical trials: a network approach that works
Janelle Finn
at the royal children’s hospital
Mirela Matthews
Yasmin Jayasinghe
(Monash Health),
(North Eastern Melbourne Integrated
(The University of Melbourne)
Hazel Lewis
Cancer Services)
(Monash Health)
12:00 5. Establishing clinical quality indicators for
lung cancer care in the Barwon South West
region: Outcomes from 2009 to 2014
Michelle Kim
(Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery,
Barwon Health, Victoria)
12:15 6. The utility of the mayo clinic’s early screen
18. Does the NCCN problem list include all the
for discharge planning tool in an inpatient
psychosocial concerns experienced by an
12. How the economic theory of market failure
oncology population
Australian cancer population: A qualitative
applies to regional chemotherapy services
investigation
Sharni Patchell
Ilana Solo
Melinda Williams
(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre),
(Loddon Mallee Integrated Cancer Service)
(Barwon South Western ICS/Barwon Health,
Lucy Bucci
Deakin University)
(Peter Maccallum Cancer Centre)
12:30 - 13:30
13:30 - 15:00 11. Implementation of a Lymphoedema
Surveillance Program in the Ballarat Health
Services Breast Clinic
Susan Eaton (Australasian Lymphology
Association)
17. Documenting goals of care and prognosis of
patients with advanced cancer: a tertiary cancer
centre review of internal and external
correspondence
Andrew Weickhardt (Olivia Newton-John
Cancer Wellness and Research Centre,
Austin Hospital)
Lunch and Poster Viewing
Using Research and Data to Improve
Services
Listening to Patients to Influence Better
Care
Home to Hospital and Back: Partnerships in
Primary Care, Supportive Care and
Survivorship
13:30 25. Why and how we developed consensus
31. Multidisciplinary outpatient oncology
19. Elearning programs are an effective
guidelines for diabetes management in cancer rehabilitation – does this model meet the needs
platform to improve malnutrition knowledge
of cancer survivors? a retrospective audit
patients
Lauren Atkins
Kathryn Rorke
Kathleen Steele
(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre)
(St John of God Bendigo Hospital)
(St Vincent's Public Hospital)
13:45 20. Understanding the education needs of
nurses working in paediatric cancer in
Victoria
Angela Caruso
(Paediatric Integrated Cancer Service)
26. Using a co-design approach to generate
meaningful recommendations for all
stakeholders when accessing and
implementing cancer care in the Grampians
Richard Osborne
(Deakin University, Health Faculty)
32. Collaboration to promote oral health for
cancer patients
Vicki McLeod
(Monash Health)
14:00 21. Relevance and feasibility of a cancer
based observation program for psychiatry
trainees
Justin Dwyer
(St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne)
27. Looking at complex medical issues
through the eyes of a patient
Tanya McKenzie
(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre)
33. Improving follow-up care for patients with
low-risk urological cancers: A nurse-led clinic
facilitating transition from hospital to community
care
Sita Vij
(St Vincent's Hospital),
Mia Percy
(St Vincent's Hospital)
14:15 22. Cancer patients’ experience of virtual
reality technology during phlebotomy
procedures
Constance Chung
(Department of Nursing, University of
Melbourne)
28. Psychiatric sequelae of corticosteroid use
in haematology: A qualitative study
Di Clifton
(St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne)
34. General practitioners’ insights into prostate
cancer diagnosis and care in GRICS
Rasa Ruseckaite
(Monash University)
14:30 23. Clinicians’ views on how best to support
families affected by parental cancer: a
qualitative descriptive analysis
Michelle Sinclair
(The Royal Women's Hospital)
29. Decision support tools in paediatric and
adolescent oncofertility for clinicians and
parents
Yasmin Jayasinghe
(Royal Children's Hospital, University of
Melbourne, on behalf of the Fertility
Preservation Taskforce)
35. Wimmera tele-oncology experience
Carmel O'Kane
(Wimmera Health Care Group)
14:45 24. Initial experience of cancer patients’ it
portal use in a regional setting
Paul Fenton
(Epworth Radiation Oncology)
30. Decision regret in families being offered
fertility preservation at the royal children’s
hospital
Yasmin Jaysinghe
(The University of Melbourne)
36. Implementing Pathways for Cancer Early
Diagnosis (I-PACED)
Amber Kelaart
(Cancer Council Victoria)
Afternoon Tea
15:00 - 15:30 15:30 - 16:30
Plenary Session 2
15:30 Best practice options in cancer treatment
Michael Hofman
(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,
Australia)
16:30 - 17:00 Day 1 Closing Address
16:30 Closing address
Eva Grunfeld
(University of Toronto, Canada)
17:00 - 18:00
Optimal Networking Function / Welcome Reception
Victorian Integrated Cancer Services (VICS) 3rd Conference
Thursday 11 May 2017 - Friday 12 May 2017
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
As at 20 March 2017
Program is subject to change
Friday, 12 May 2017
Room 109 & 110
08:45 - 09:40
Plenary Session 3
08:45 Using research and data to improve services
Eva Grunfeld
(University of Toronto, Canada)
09:40 - 10:30 Plenary Session 4
09:40 The power of the world in transforming
cancer care
Robyn Moore
Room 111 & 112
Listening to Patients to Influence Better Care
From Treatment Planning to Palliative Care - What is
Best Practice Cancer Care
Morning Tea
10:30 - 11:00 11:00 - 13:00 Room 110
Room 109
Using Research and Data to Improve
Services
11:00 37. Using quality clinical registries to drive
45. Consumer-led communication skills training:
optimum care for patients: A prostate cancer
Learning from the experts
example
Catherine Devereux
Jeremy Millar
(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre)
(Alfred Health and Monash University)
11:15 38. Is there a place for integrative radiation
oncology in Victoria?
Darren Hunter (Peter MacCallum Cancer
Centre)
46. Listening to community: Integrating cancer
screening to reduce health inequities
Rachel Mulqueeney
(Cancer Council Victoria)
54. Expanding the value of multi-disciplinary team
meetings - data and process together is the key
Bruce Mann
(The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre)
11:30 39. Interrogating population-wide linked data
for quality improvement: towards a cancer
performance monitoring framework
Peter Briggs
(Southern Melbourne Integrated Cancer
Service, Victorian Cancer Performance
Monitoring Framework)
47. From the road less travelled to ‘a common
path’: Production of patient information videos
Melissa Shand
(North Eastern Melbourne Integrated Cancer
Service)
55. Introduction of prostate seed brachytherapy to
Gippsland
Arman Kuyumcian
(The Alfred)
11:45 40. Developing a suite of state-wide cancer
48. The community ambassador program: a peer
performance indicators: a proof of concept
to peer approach
Andy Newton
Anna Mascitti
(Victorian Cancer Performance
(NEMICS)
Monitoring Framework)
53. Palliative care conversations - a comprehensive
approach to improve referals to palliative care
Tanja Bahro
56. Investigating the characteristics of oesophagogastric
cancer patients who do not have treatment planning
through a multidisciplinary meeting: informing service
improvement.
Amy Sutherland
(NEMICS)
12:00 41. The use of regional faster cancer
treatment data to inform inter district health
board communication and referral processes
Jo Anson
(Central Cancer Network),
Rose Simpson
(Capital & Coast District Health Board),
Tim Dunn
(Central Cancer Network)
49. Patients first - optimal care. A consumer
perspective on a collaborative clinician and
consumer partnership
Marilyn Dolling
(BSWRICS)
57. Building an ehealth tool to aid oncologists in
educating young women about anticipating fertility
decline after breast cancer treatment.
Michelle Peate
(University of Melbourne, Royal Women's Hospital)
12:15 42. Variations in care for patients with
oesophagogastric cancer in Victoria
Mirela Matthews
(NEMICS)
50. Consumer involvement in the development
and delivery of an innovative webinar program
Annemarie Ferguson
58. Lung MDT establishment at the ballarat regional
integrated cancer centre
Steven Medwell
(BRICC/Ballarat Health Services)
12:30 43. Nurse-sensitive indicators: data
development and its value to patient
experience and service improvement
Tracey Daffy
(Wimmera Health Care Group),
Kathleen Poulton
(Rural Northwest Health),
Di Knoll
(West Wimmera Health Service)
51. The carers: photography & narrative
Pippa Wischer
(Construction of Us)
59. How do we know patients are getting the best
treatment?
Jo Millard
(GICS)
12:45 13:00 - 13:45 52. Survivorship care plans (SCPs) - what do
44. The myeloma and related diseases
cancer survivors want?
registry: a tool for practice improvement
Nicole Kinnane
Elizabeth Moore
(Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre a
(School of Public Health and Preventive
Richard Pratt Legacy Peter MacCallum Cancer
Medicine, Monash University)
Centre)
Lunch and Poster Viewing
60. Improving transition from hospital to home
Kaye Hose
(Austin Health)
13:45 - 14:35 Plenary Session 5
13:45 Patient centred palliative care/supportive
care: The optimal approach
Brian Le
(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and
Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia)
14:35 - 15:20 Plenary Session 6
Panel
Geoff Porter
(Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada),
14:35 Eva Grunfeld
(University of Toronto, Canada),
Brian Le
(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and
Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia)
15:20 - 15:50 Day 2 Closing Address
15:20 Closing address
Geoff Porter
(Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada)
15:50 - 16:00 Conference Close