Advancing Practice in Breast Cancer Management and Patient Care (RADT756)

This module has been created to encourage professionals to critically evaluate current and emerging strategies in the management and holistic care of patients with breast cancer.

Module delivery

Part time delivery, with the module delivered in one semester. The module runs in semester 2.

Key dates and application information

Apply by: 29th November 2024 (for semester 2).

Module start date: To be confirmed

Who is the module for?

The module is designed for practising, registered healthcare professionals. The module can be used to support continuous professional development.

Module details and indicative content

Learners will critically examine the professional policy, current guidance and evidence base relating to the management of breast cancer.

They will evaluate the decision-making, risk assessment and therapeutic intervention in relation to the management and holistic care of the breast cancer patient, and assess their own personal professional development in the field of breast cancer management through self-reflection.

How you are assessed

There are two summative assessments:

  • Critical reflection on the learning journey.
  • Literature review, case study or other (scope of practice dependent)

To support summative assessment, there are opportunities to undertake formative assessment.

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