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Sessions and recordings from the day:
Jo Trask discusses The ‘123 Approach’ to Health Inequalities training, which was developed by the Cheshire and Merseyside Cancer Alliance (CMCA). This initiative aims to empower NHS staff working in cancer services to understand and address health inequalities independently. Also in this session, Paul Stacey presents data on recording recurrence and progression (non-primary pathways) and emphasises the importance of having accurate information.
Paul Stacey (Data Liaison Manager): p.stacey@nhs.net
Jo Trask (Patient Experience & Health Inequalities Manager): jo.trask@nhs.net
The Somerset Cancer Register team explains how to accurately record non-primary pathway information using the Somerset system.
Somerset Cancer Register Team: kimberley.
Lucy Irwin on 'What is ACCEND: Aspirant Cancer Career and Education Development' and the new ePortfolio. Sandra Rowlands ran an interactive session on the challenges that MDT Co-ordinators face within their role, while Paul Stacey delivered an insightful session on the significance of location, staging and the importance of recording data.
Sandra Rowlands (CMCA Clinical Facilitator): sandra.
Lucy Irwin (Senior Project Manager - ACCEND): lucy.
The Somerset Cancer Register team offers a session on accurately recording cancer staging in the SCR system, with a Q& A session throughout.