CESPHN, in partnership with Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, invites General Practitioners, particularly those practicing in the Inner West, to attend a dynamic series of four small-group workshops. Led by experts from Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, these sessions will spotlight cutting-edge advances in early diagnosis and cancer care across prostate, gynaecological, thoracic, and skin malignancies.
Through case-based clinical scenarios and emerging trial data, participants will gain practical insights into precision oncology, multidisciplinary care and early intervention strategies that are reshaping cancer detection and management.
This event is part of the Inner West CPD series and is open to all GPs, including those who are not currently PHN members. It’s a chance to experience the kind of events and support CESPHN offers, connect with fellow GPs, and enjoy dinner after a busy day.
Registrations are essential and places are limited. Walk-ins cannot be accommodated.
By registering for this event you agree to actively participate in case discussions and evaluations.
Topics and Presenters:
Identifying novel biomarkers to improve the diagnosis and treatment of advanced metastatic prostate cancer
Dr Thalia Scheinberg, Medical Oncologist
Coordinated Care for Rare Pregnancy Conditions: A GP’s Guide to Managing Gestational Trophoblastic Disease across New South Wales
A/Prof Trevor Tejada-Berges and Nurse Practitioner Shannon Philp
NLCSP practical tools to integrate screening into everyday practice and navigate expedited care pathways
Cardiothoracic surgeon Prof Chris Cao / Prof Tristan Yan and a Specialist Lung Nurse
In-depth exploration of the latest minimally invasive surgical strategies for managing Non-melanoma skin cancers and an overview of an upcoming immunotherapy clinical trial
Plastic and Head & Neck Surgeon Dr Sydney Ch’ng
Target audience: GPs.
Please note the topics and speakers are subject to change. Please check back for updated information.
*Please note GP Registrars who wish to register for CPD events and do not have a member number will need to contact the CPD Department on 1300 986 991