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Implementing the National Lung Cancer Screening Program in Practice

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Australia's first ever National Lung Cancer Screening Program is now live - a major step forward in reducing lung cancer mortality through early detection. 

The program targets high-risk individuals and encourages participation in routine, low-dose CT screening to detect lung cancer early and improve health outcomes.

Join this CPD-accredited webinar, hosted by the Australian Government and Lung Foundation Australia, to learn how to effectively implement the program in your practice and effectively use the National Cancer Screening Register.

Learning outcomes:

  • Define the purpose and main functions of the National Cancer Screening Register and its key forms
  • Outline how to use the National Cancer Screening Register in lung cancer screening workflows
  • Examine the roles of GPs and Nurse Practitioners in the National Lung Cancer Screening Program, including use of the low-dose CT scan request form
CPD Points Continuing professional development points apply
Location

Online

Date Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Duration   1h