| | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE Opportunity to shape the future of cancer control |
Initial public consultation for Australia’s first national 10-year cancer plan closed last Friday. Individuals and organisations nationwide were invited to be bold and ambitious in their ideas. The submissions will help to develop strategies to identify and address critical issues in cancer control that need collaborative, coordinated and national action, in a plan to be released by Cancer Australia in April 2023. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the VCCC Alliance submission. I hope Cancer Australia has received input from all quarters to inform this important plan. | |
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| Dr Stephanie Best to drive transformational change programs Peter Mac and the VCCC Alliance are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Stephanie Best - Senior Research Lead: Implementation Science, to a leadership position spanning the two organisations. Dr Best will be based in Peter Mac’s Department of Health Services Research from 28 March. Through the dual appointment, Dr Best’s primary focus will be on facilitating a learning health systems approach in cancer treatment and care at an exciting time for both organisations and the cancer sector more broadly. | |
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| All things oral With World Oral Health Day coming up on 20 March, Professor David Wiesenfeld, VCCC Alliance Research and Education Lead for Head and Neck Cancer recently joined 3RRR’s Sunday morning Radiotherapy program to raise awareness of head and neck cancers. He said that there is a growing incidence of young women who haven’t smoked and don’t consume a lot of alcohol presenting to clinics with tongue cancer. “We have an expectation that the generation that has smoked – and perhaps more males, may develop tongue cancer but this increased incidence in young women is, as yet, unexplained.” | |
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| Cancer health services research leader to return to Europe Professor Maarten IJzerman, Chair of the VCCC Alliance Cancer Research Advisory Committee and Chair of Cancer Health Services Research at the University of Melbourne, will be returning to the Netherlands in May 2022 to take up an important new role as Dean of the Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management (ESHPM) in Rotterdam. Maarten will continue some of his activities with the alliance, including as a member of our Value-based Health Care program steering group and to continue to build the collaboration with the Centre for Victorian Data Linkage. | |
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| Optimising the quality of multidisciplinary team meetings: A narrative review Multidisciplinary oncology team meetings are crucial hubs for integrated, patient-centred diagnosis and treatment planning. Teams offer the potential to achieve more than any person could achieve working alone; yet, particularly in teams that are cross-disciplinary, it is critical to capitalise on the variety of knowledge, skills, and abilities available. Members of multidisciplinary teams (MDT), which include doctors, nurses and allied health clinicians, are well aware of the real-world constraints of putting principles into practice. VCCC Alliance Research and Education Leads for Cancer Nursing, Professor Mei Krishnasamy and Melanoma and Skin Cancer, Associate Professor David Gyorki recently led a review of the current state of play. | |
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| Equity starts with our team Equity is a key pillar of the VCCC Alliance Strategic Program Plan 2021-24. As a step toward fulfilling our commitment to provide information and resources for respectful engagement and communication with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities, the VCCC Alliance core staff team recently attended Building Aboriginal Cultural Competency workshops. |
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| We are seeking a new Communications Coordinator We're looking for a part-time Communications Coordinator with strong organisational skills to join our team. This is a terrific opportunity to work alongside and be mentored by experienced communication specialists who produce high quality and interesting work, collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders. |
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21 MAR | VCCC Alliance Monday Lunch Livestream Grampians Integrated Cancer Service: regional collaboration assisting survivorship Book now › |
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23 MAR | VCCC Alliance Grand Round Breast Cancer Genetic modifiers of risk of familial breast cancer Book now › |
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28 MAR | VCCC Alliance Monday Lunch Livestream PARP inhibitors: Future directions for ovarian cancer treatment Book now › |
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4 APR | VCCC Alliance Monday Lunch Livestream Cancer Nurses: delivering innovation in cancer care and treatment Book now › |
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11 APR | VCCC Alliance Monday Lunch Livestream A double devil of a cancer – transmissible cancer in the Tasmanian devil Book now › |
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12 APR | Cancer Nursing Society of Australia in collaboration with VCCC Alliance Telehealth and Cancer Nursing – Optimising quality and safety of care Book now › |
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27 APR | VCCC Alliance Lung Cancer SymposiumThe Best of Virtual 2020-2021 Book now › |
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| Melbourne Business School leadership scholarship awarded Congratulations to Professor Linda Mileshkin, interim Director of Medical Oncology at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, who has been named the recipient of the 2021 Melbourne Business School (MBS), Jo Leonard Memorial Scholarship. The $8,500 residential scholarship, offered to senior female leaders from the VCCC Alliance working in cancer research, is inspired by Jo Leonard, a long-standing and valued member of the MBS who died from ovarian cancer in August 2016. | |
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| Clinical trials and drug development scholarships awarded Melbourne MicroCert scholarships have been awarded to an impressive cohort of cancer clinicians, researchers, clinical trial study coordinators, postdoctoral scientists and PhD students from VCCC Alliance member organisations. The successful candidates represent many disciplines and research specialties from gynaecology and haematology to genomics, childhood and rare cancers. The scholarships are awarded in a move to rapidly grow real-world skills and know-how in clinical trial protocol design and the fundamentals of drug commercialisation and attracted an accomplished, multidisciplinary group from across our research and clinical institutes and regional Victoria. | |
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| 4th Victorian Cancer Survivorship Conference March 24-25, 2022 There is still time to register for the fully virtual 4th Victorian Cancer Survivorship Conference, hosted by the VCCC Alliance and the Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre (ACSC) at Peter Mac. The conference theme Shifting Gears: Rethinking Survivorship will consider how recent advances in cancer survivorship research and care can be adopted to better meet the needs of the growing survivorship population. | |
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| EOI: VCCC Alliance Research & Education Lead for Haematology Assist us to enhance relationships across the alliance membership. The Research & Education Lead (R&E Lead) for Haematology will champion the systematisation of collaboration across the alliance and the broader cancer sector, to integrate cancer research, education and clinical care in the continuous improvement of patient outcomes. Applications close Friday 25 March 2022. | Read more › |
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| Picchi Award for Excellence in Cancer Research 2022 Does the opportunity to travel overseas for a major conference or meeting sound appealing? If you are a PhD student undertaking excellent research, a Picchi Award could allow you to do just that. We are once again partnering with the Picchi Brothers Foundation to invite applications for the Picchi Award for Excellence in Cancer Research 2022. Up to three $10,000 prizes recognising excellence in cancer research will be awarded to PhD students from VCCC Alliance member organisations. Prizes are offered in basic science, clinical science and population health. Apply now. Applications close 5.00pm Monday 23 May 2022. |
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| Cancer Survivorship for primary care practitioners This four-week, part-time massive open online course (MOOC) is recommended for primary care practitioners, including GPs, nurses and allied health professionals keen to keep on top of best practice survivorship care. Featuring videos and case studies, it draws upon the expertise of VCCC Alliance experts, specialists from affiliated organisations, and people experiencing cancer, their friends and families. Commences this week - still time to join. |
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| Education Program Coordinator We are excited to be offering the role of Education Program Coordinator. This role plays an integral part in a close-knit team of educators which produces high quality and interesting work, collaborating with diverse colleagues within the VCCC Alliance. 12 month parental leave contract to approximately late April 2023. Apply now, closes Monday 21 March 2022. | Read more › |
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| Program Manager, Leadership Development We are offering a unique part-time role of Program Manager, Leadership Development with the VCCC Alliance. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled and experienced educator with a background in healthcare and strong capabilities in developing leadership or professional development programs. Part-time, 4 days per week with contract to 30 June 2024. Apply now, closes Monday 21 March 2022. | Read more › |
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ProsTIC Preceptorship 2022 - How we do PSMA Theranostics The Prostate Cancer Theranostics and Imaging Centre of Excellence (ProsTIC) at Peter Mac, together with multidisciplinary colleagues and world leading experts will provide you with the latest in research, case studies, practical applications and the future of PSMA Imaging and Theranostics. Sofitel, Melbourne on Collins, 1 - 2 April 2022 |
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Cancer Council resource hub Cancer Council has a dedicated resource hub to help the oncology sector during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure support services remain available to people affected by cancer. To ease the pressure on oncology teams, resources are available to download, print, or share resources where applicable with people affected by cancer or health professionals to encourage them to contact or refer to Cancer Council specialist cancer nurses on 13 11 20 for information and support. |
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WCMICS Scale & Spread Grants Grants of up to $400,000 are available for projects that will extend the impact of successfully tested health innovations to benefit more people affected by cancer. WCMICS welcomes submissions for projects that address one of the following recognised needs: Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by cancer to improve access to timely cancer care. Supporting newly diagnosed cancer patients to optimise their health prior to acute treatments. Funding is available to all WCMICS member health services. Projects will be funded over a 24- to 30-month period. EOIs due Friday 8 April 2022 |
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