12 credit point unit = 288 total hours per semester 24 hours per week of teacher facilitated and self-directed study, including workshops and online activities
Analyse legal and ethical issues in palliative and end of life care for people living with cancer
Communicate knowledge and skills associated with the care of people with cancer to others in a professional and empathetic manner
Analyse the determinants of health impacting people affected by cancer including priority populations and diverse communities
Evaluate symptom management in palliative and end of life care for patients and families
Perform clinically at a minimum required standard, in accordance with the National Cancer Nursing Education Project (EdCaN) ANMC Competency Standards for Registered Nurses – cancer control
Apply complex care planning and ongoing requirements for people with cancer
Plan effective transitions in care across different care programs and settings for people with cancer
Critically appraise multidisciplinary team communication and team leadership in cancer care
