The University of Queensland is inviting GPs to test an education resource on pancreatic cancer as part of a project commissioned by Cancer Australia that seeks to implement the first two priorities of the National Pancreatic Cancer Roadmap.

The educational resource is based on clinical guidance documents that were developed in collaboration with working groups, including a wide range of medical professionals (including GPs).

Testing of the education resource includes completing three steps:

  1. A baseline survey: This survey asks about how confident you are in your knowledge
    about: (i) surveillance for pancreatic cancer in high-risk patients; and (ii) symptoms
    of and diagnostic tests for pancreatic cancer.
  2. The education modules: Engage with the education modules, including completing
    quizzes and activities (please note that there are a couple of links missing and that
    we intend to include several additional videos by experts, similar to that included for
    Dr Ben Devereaux).
  3.  A second survey: This survey includes the same questions as in the baseline survey, and provides space for written feedback. We are particularly interested in what you liked/didn’t like and in your suggestions for improvement. We are happy to receive this feedback via zoom or telephone, if you would prefer that over written feedback.

Gift voucher: As a token of appreciation for your time spent in this activity, we will send you an e-gift voucher valued at $100 that can be used at a wide variety of outlets, including online.

If you would like to be involved or if you have any questions please contact Christina
Bernardes at c.bernardes@uq.edu.au.