Featuring presentation videos and accompanying slides: Get up to speed with the latest developments and benchmark your service against best practice. View this online course and identify the innovations that are enhancing patient outcomes so you can return to work inspired and equipped to improve your patient support and care.

3.5 hours Continuing Professional Development: what you will learn
Are you continually striving to develop your lung cancer service and improve your patient pathways? If yes, then this online course is for you. View the presentation and slides and refocus on:
Meet your education and training needs in your own time
Packed with examples of best practice, novel ideas and expert advice, plus benefit from:
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Chair’s opening remarks
Jo Vick, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
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Latest trials and treatments | |
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Actionable mutations and treatments: exploring currently approved and pending trials
Dr Omar Khan, Consultant Medical Oncologist, Clinical Lead for Cancer Services, Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Questions and answers with your speakers
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Recognising and treating IO adverse effects | |
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Effectively managing IO toxicities for lung cancer and mesothelioma
Sophia Holden, Lung Cancer Specialist Nurse, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
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Questions and answers with your speakers
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Establishing prehabilitation pathways | |
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Case study: Delivering an effective prehabilitation pathway for your lung cancer patients
Sarah Ivey, Macmillan Lung Clinical Nurse Specialist, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
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Questions and answers with your speakers
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Enhancing palliative and end of life planning | |
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Enhancing palliative care: providing effective and supportive forward planning
Joanna Bate, Matron for Palliative and End of Life Care, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
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Questions and answers with your speaker
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Closing remarks
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Pricing structure
Past attendee feedback
"It was brilliant, really informative and I’ve left feeling positive and motivated to take new ideas back to the team"
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
"Really useful information shared. It was nice to share with other colleges and learn from their experiences"
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
"Excellent opportunity for nurses to join and improve knowledge"
The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
"Lots of information to take on board and discuss in-house with my local team of ideas on how to triage and assess patients better and ensure pathways are correct"
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
"I found it very friendly, and very informative. it was nice to talk to other areas, in small groups, before the presentation started, and learn a bit about how other areas’ processes are for triage and assessment of their patients"
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
“The entire session was very well presented and it will really help with my practice!”
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
“Informative, friendly and highly appropriate content. Really exciting day as it felt like networking and being present at a physical conference, so thank you for making it so warm and welcoming”
Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust
“It was an excellent conference with really interesting sessions. I felt that the virtual aspect went well with support being readily available and helpful”
Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust
Who came?
This course is ideal for NHS professionals working in lung cancer multi-disciplinary teams. This includes but is not limited to: