This is the final taster episode we are releasing in the lead-up to Ca-PRI 2024.
Famke Huizinga is a psychologist and PhD researcher interested in lifestyle, cancer, medical psychology and epidemiology
Here she discusses her work in physical activity counselling with cancer survivors in primary care. Famke and team are looking beyond testing program effectiveness and shifting their focus towards implementation and evaluation in general practice.
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This is the final taster episode we are releasing in the lead-up to Ca-PRI 2024.
Famke Huizinga is a psychologist and PhD researcher interested in lifestyle, cancer, medical psychology and epidemiology
Here she discusses her work in physical activity counselling with cancer survivors in primary care. Famke and team are looking beyond testing program effectiveness and shifting their focus towards implementation and evaluation in general practice.
July 2022 – Prof Jon Emery and Prof Michael Jefford (Part 1 of 2)
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July 2022 – Prof Jon Emery and Prof Michael Jefford (Part 1 of 2)
Today we are speaking with Professor Jon Emery, Herman Chair of Primary Care Research at the University of Melbourne, and Director of PC4. And Professor Michael Jefford, Medical Oncologist and Director of the Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre at the Peter MacCallum Centre.
Jon and Michael are part of a team of experts who have published a series of three papers around Cancer Survivorship in the Lancet. And for those of you who aren’t in research, The Lancet would be the silver medallist at the Olympics in medical journals. Today, we’re discussing the first two papers in the series: management of clinical issues experienced by survivors, and improved models of care for cancer survivors.
Research Round-up
This is the final taster episode we are releasing in the lead-up to Ca-PRI 2024.
Famke Huizinga is a psychologist and PhD researcher interested in lifestyle, cancer, medical psychology and epidemiology
Here she discusses her work in physical activity counselling with cancer survivors in primary care. Famke and team are looking beyond testing program effectiveness and shifting their focus towards implementation and evaluation in general practice.