Introduction to haematology and oncology

Introduction to haematology and oncology

Designed to support pharmacists joining the multidisciplinary cancer care team, the new Introduction to haematology and oncology online learning course provides on demand theoretical learning that complements AdPha’s biennial foundation seminars that will now be streamlined towards therapeutic application of knowledge.  

These modules provide participants with learning content in three key areas:  

  • The role of the cancer care pharmacist 

  • Pharmacology and toxicities of anti-cancer therapies 

  • Disease state basics of commonly encountered oncological and haematological cancers. 

Participants will receive access to a series of online presentations from experienced cancer care pharmacists, medical oncologists and haematologists.  Opportunity to apply learning is achieved through case based assessments and knowledge check quizzes embedded throughout the course.  

The aimed at those new to the specialties of haematology or oncology, or pharmacists interested in expanding their knowledge in this field.  

Course creator Amanda Tey, Senior haematology pharmacist, Monash Health, Vic says:

This module is designed as an online module that contains lecture material as well as questions to provide on demand learning any time of the year.

There are three focus areas we believe are foundational for pharmacist working in cancer care with a series of lectures from both cancer care pharmacist, and medical specialists that cover the role.

We hope you enjoy the content and find it useful in your practice.

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$365
$430

All registration rates include GST. 

Please note: All participants will have 6 months access to the learning package from your date of first enrolment into the page.  Enrolment details are provided on receipt of payment.

All content included in Introduction to haematology and oncology is the intellectual property of AdPha and cannot be copied or shared.

View the online learning course outline HERE.

Amanda Tey, Senior haematology pharmacist, Monash Health, Vic 

A/Prof John Coutsouvelis, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Vic 

Hayley Vasileff, State Lead – Cancer pharmacy and Medication Management, SA Pharmacy, Adelaide, SA 

Chi Hao La, Senior Oncology Pharmacist, Monash Health, Melbourne, Vic 

Ashleigh Boatman, Senior Pharmacist - Oncology/Haematology, Dubbo Base Hospital, Dubbo, NSW 

Emma Scott, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Monash Health, Vic 

Jeanie Misko, Medicines Information Senior Pharmacist, Fiona Stanley Hospital, WA 

Maggie Chau, Haematology/BMT Pharmacist, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Vic

Dr. Ranjana Srivastava OAM, Oncologist, Monash Health, VIC, Fulbright Scholar, Author  

Derrick Siu, Staff Specialist - Medical Oncology, Illawarra Cancer Care Centre, Wollongong Hospital, NSW 

Berenice Sheridan, Pharmacy Team Leader- Cancer Care and Palliative Care , Monash Health, Vic 

Dr Patrick Donald, Staff Specialist Medical Oncologist, Cairns Hospital, Qld 

A/Prof Matthew Ku, Clinical Haematologist, St Vincent’s Hospital, Vic 

Dr. Elizabeth Goodall, Haematologist and PhD Candidate, Monash Health and ONJCRI, Vic   

This activity has been accredited for 8.5 hours of Group-2 CPD (or 17 CPD credits), suitable for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD plan.

The accreditation number is S2025/48

The program addresses pharmacist competency standards, including:

  • Standard 1.3.1 Comply with statute law, guidelines, codes and standards
  • Standard 1.6.1 Collaborate to improve quality and safety across the continuum of care
  • Standard 3.1.1 Obtain relevant health and medicines information
  • Standard 3.1.2 Assess medication management practices and needs
  • Standard 3.2.1 Administer medicines
  • Standard 3.2.3 Dispense medicines (including compounded medicines) in consultation with the patient and/or prescriber
  • Standard 3.3.1 Undertake a clinical review
  • Standard 3.3.2 Apply clinical review findings to improve health outcomes
  • Standard 3.5.1 Review trends in medicine use

(National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in Australia, 2016)

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All registration rates include GST

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