A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting Northern Health to develop an overarching cancer survivorship care program
A NEMICS service improvement grant helped Eastern Health develop standardised instruction sentences for commonly dispensed anti-cancer therapeutic and supportive medications
A service improvement grant from NEMICS helped Eastern Health patients with cancer access timely allied health assessment and treatment in their own homes
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting work to ascertain the burden of psychological health issues in adult cancer patients undergoing systemic intravenous treatment at Austin Health
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting evaluation of an outpatient-based model of care to monitor patients following chemotherapy consolidation for acute leukaemia and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
This project is supported by a NEMICS service improvement grant.
A collaboration between BSWRICS and the Geelong and Warrnambool Prostate Support Groups secured 2 of 13 national $5,000 seeding grants.
Supported by a GICS grant, this project developed an Aboriginal Art Calendar to assist in maintaining high screening rates within the Aboriginal community.
Supported by a GICS grant, this Ballarat Regional Integrated Cancer Centre program aims to enhance early access to health education and support for oncology patients in the Grampians region.
LMICS awarded a small grant to Swan Hill District Health (SHDH) to strengthen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer care through implementation of the OCP.
With support from a NEMICS service improvement grant, Austin Health implemented a personalised prehabilitation program.
With support from a NEMICS service improvement grant, Eastern Health has developed a comprehensive care rehabilitation training program.
A GRICS Service Improvement Grant is helping South Gippsland Hospital to ensure safe, effective, evidence-based delivery of contemporary cancer care.
This project aims to explore timely access to colonoscopy for people after a positive (FOBT) result.
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Austin Health has developed an individualised exercise program for people suffering fatigue more than 6 months after treatment