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A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting Austin Health to improve outcomes and experiences for patients with head and neck cancer.
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting Austin Health to identify palliative care patients likely to benefit from physiotherapy.
A NEMICS service improvement grant is helping Austin Health implement a novel volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) total-body irradiation for patients undergoing bone marrow transplant
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting Northern Health to design and implement a nurse-led monitoring pathway for patients on high-risk anti-cancer therapies
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting Northern Health to develop an overarching cancer survivorship care program
A NEMICS service improvement grant helped Eastern Health develop standardised instruction sentences for commonly dispensed anti-cancer therapeutic and supportive medications
A service improvement grant from NEMICS helped Eastern Health patients with cancer access timely allied health assessment and treatment in their own homes
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting work to ascertain the burden of psychological health issues in adult cancer patients undergoing systemic intravenous treatment at Austin Health
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting evaluation of an outpatient-based model of care to monitor patients following chemotherapy consolidation for acute leukaemia and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
A report by NEMICS used Victorian admitted episode dataset (VAED) data to understand AYA cancer incidence and cancer care within the region
A series of reports by NEMICS on cancer policy, cancer care research, and sexual orientation and gender identity identifiers in Victorian datasets
This project is supported by a NEMICS service improvement grant.
Austin Health has developed an individualised exercise program for people suffering fatigue more than 6 months after treatment