New features make it even easier to learn about the VICS and how we can help you.
Bendigo Regional Cancer Centre has launched its Bendigo Regional Cancer Centre Virtual Tour supported by LMICS.
In May 2024, Exercise Physiologists from LCHS had the opportunity to attend the Research to Practice conference in Sydney.
The main themes coming away from this education was change management and streamlining processes.
Relay For Life is a fun and moving experience that raises vital funds for the Cancer Council’s research, prevention and support services.
The Accessing Cancer Care Equitably using Support Services (ACCESS) Program is a collaboration between Cancer Council Victoria and the VICS to improve access to supportive care for all Victorians affected by cancer.
GRICS and SMICS held a collaboration day to kick off 2024
The Exercise and Cancer pilot program supports cancer patients enabling them a pathway to participation in exercise.
This VICS resource helps to identify and address existing barriers, examples of existing geriatric oncology services, and key resources to support staff education, patients and carers.
The VICS Optimal Care Summits team surveyed 45 multidisciplinary health professionals to identify perceived unwarranted variations in oesophagogastric cancer care and the barriers, enablers and preferences for optimal care.
The 2023–24 VICS Optimal Care Summits oesophagogastric cancer consultation analysed data from the 2023 Victorian Cancer Patient Experience Survey, focus groups, and one-on-one discussions with consumers.
The VICS, an advisory group of 19 multidisciplinary experts, and the Dept of Health Analysis of Linked Information in Cancer unit identified and discussed various indicators of cancer care in Victoria.
13 BSW Oncology Nurses attended EviQ Facilitators Workshop.
BSWRICS are partnering with Counterpart Support to help host free wellbeing days throughout the region
Allied health professionals from Gippsland were invited to an Allied Health Oncology Education Day. This was a collaborative event organised by GRICS and SMICS presented by Claire Jeans.
You have cancer. What now? Join free local education sessions and make sense of cancer.
GRICS hosted a Breast Cancer Education evening for Gippsland health professionals
Dr Evangeline Samuel, Dr Taha Al-Mufti and Dr Sachin Joshi delve into advanced disease management, lung cancer mapping and the Latrobe Regional Hospital’s oncology rapid access clinic.
Establishment of a gastrostomy feeding tube credentialing program for Dietitians and Registered Nurse’s in cancer care