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Survey to inform national lung cancer screening program

Cancer Australia, in partnership with the Australian Government Department of Health, has started the early scoping of a potential national lung cancer screening program.

As part of this work, Cancer Australia has engaged the University of Melbourne to undertake initial scoping work on workforce requirements for a potential Lung Cancer Screening program. Part of this work involves a short survey (7-10 minutes) to identify future training and education needs across the healthcare workforce.

The Lung Cancer Screening Education and Training Survey seeks healthcare workers’ perceptions of their education and training needs in supporting the delivery of a potential Lung Cancer Screening Program.

 The response will help Cancer Australia to understand the education and training to effectively supporting a lung cancer screening program. The survey results will be communicated to Cancer Australia and inform the work on the development of a proposed program.

The survey closes on 26 April 2022. Please see the details below.

2022 – Lung Cancer Screening LCS measure – Workforce engagement – University of Melbourne – Workforce Survey – Information to accompany survey – 5 Apr 2022

 

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