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Allied Health Victorian CCC Cancer Care Symposium Friday 12th September 2014 1.30pm to 5pm Cancer Care Across the Lifespan. 4th Allied Health Victorian CCC Cancer Care Symposium Friday 12th September (1.30pm - 5.00pm) Ella Latham Lecture Theatre, Hospital Education Learning Precinct Level 1 Royal Children’s Hospital, 50 Flemington Rd, Parkville VIC 3052 Aims: Showcase Allied Health initiatives and research from different disciplines and services Celebrate examples of clinical effectiveness, interdisciplinary collaboration and models of care relevant to the cancer care setting. Share innovative ideas and approaches with Cancer Care Clinicians. Highlight advances in quality improvement, research and initiatives to support effective transition of care across services that contribute to overall improvements in patient care, teamwork and service delivery. Detailed program overleaf To book a place in this symposium please complete the online application through the following link https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y7PQT5F Queries can be directed to Jenny Jelic (Email [email protected] Ph: 9345 9300) Allied Health Victorian CCC Cancer Care Symposium Friday 12th September 2014 1.30pm to 5pm Cancer Care Across the Lifespan. Times Presenter/s Cancer Care Across the Life Span 1:30 Director Allied Health (RCH) 1:40 Dr Jill Rodda (Key Note Speaker) 2.10 Madeleine Connellan 2:25 Elizabeth Nathan & Tristan Melchiori 2:40 Jessica Valentine 2:55 Alison Hocking Topic Welcome and opening Vital Research Capabilities V =( CCC) “Mum and the Doctor don’t know but…”: What use is confidential information if you can’t share it with your multidisciplinary team? Identification of Vincristine (VCR) associated peripheral neuropathies in children with acute lympohoblastic leukaemia (ALL) Single sessional social work interventions in the radiotherapy setting – providing efficient and effective outcomes for patients and their families An exploratory study into the psychosocial effects and patient experience of women undergoing treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer. 3:15 Poster Viewing and Tea Break 3:45 Dr Emma O’Brien Studio Therapy 4:00 Brindha Pillay 4:15 Amber Kelaart A prospective study of the relationship between sense of coherence, psychological distress and quality of life of haematopoietic stem cell transplant patients over time. Development of an e-learning package for multidisciplinary clinicians on cancer malnutrition 4:30 Penny Smith and Megan Howard 4.45 Director Allied Health (RCH) Establishing an interdisciplinary allied health assistant role in palliative care and exploring the impact on service provision. Symposium conclusion To book a place in this symposium please complete the online application through the following link https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y7PQT5F Queries can be directed to Jenny Jelic (Email [email protected] Ph: 9345 9300) NB: There is no charge for this event.