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Aim

  • Provide opportunity for learners to develop their own practice, as part of their role in identifying and addressing needs-led gaps in practice, through development of critical appreciation of the multi-dimensional impact of cancer and cancer treatments, and the drivers that influence contemporary cancer considerations and practices.
  • Demonstrating achievement of the module’s specific learning outcomes – through the form of 2 written pieces of academic work: a critical evaluation of practice (that identifies and addresses a need-led practice gap), and a personal critical reflection of learning.

 

Target Audience

  • This module is for Health Care professionals, who provide, support or influence the care of those who are facing, or living with, a cancer diagnosis and treatment. 
  • Those with appropriate background qualifications to study at Masters Level 7.
  • NB: Academic Exit points: This module can be taken as a stand-alone CPD or along with other relevant modules to exit at various points, Diploma, Certificate or full Masters.

Date and Duration

Date/Time:

25 September 2024 – 17 January 2025

Duration:

Teaching sessions and student tutorials will be via online virtual classroom with a mix of directed study included.

Taught Dates: Wednesdays (x6)

  • Wednesday 25th September 
  • Wednesday 2nd October 
  • Wednesday 9th October 
  • Wednesday 16th October 
  • Wednesday 23rd October 
  • Wednesday 30th October         

Assessment Submission Date:

  • Assessment 1: Friday 10th January 2025
  • Assessment 2: Friday 17th January 2025

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Content

  • The nature of cancer development and spread in the body.
  • The role and function of the immune and lymphatic system, and the issues that arise in the cancer development context.
  •  Epidemiology and Aetiology of cancers and the relationship to informing cancer practices. 
  • Contemporary approaches and considerations in cancer detection, diagnostics, decision making and treatment /therapeutic modalities.
  • Side-effects, risks and emergency consideration
  • The Lived experience – the wider impact of cancer and cancer care and treatment that influences individual’s well-being
  • Person-centred and holistic approaches to cancer care and treatment
  • Ethical considerations that inform cancer care practices and approaches.
  • The role and function of multi-professional team working in cancer care and treatment.
  • Key factors affecting service delivery and design.

 

20 credits – academic level 7

Venue/Location

Venue:

Virtual online classroom hosted by The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre