Apr
21
2018
BreastScreen NSW Confirms Move to Electronic Screening Results
Communications from BreastScreen NSW to GPs will soon become more timely, secure and reliable with the delivery of electronic results.
The rollout of the BreastScreen NSW electronic result messaging solution will be phased in throughout 2018, commencing May 2018.
Practices are invited to register their interest in receiving BreastScreen results electronically. Please firstly read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) to confirm your practice’s eligibility, and to answer any other questions you may have. Click here to download FAQs.
Once you have confirmed your eligibility, please complete the Registration Form and return it to [email protected].
Click here to download the Registration Form.
BreastScreen will notify the Practice Manager nominated on the Registration Form via email of the commencement date.
Please continue to always action any mail/fax received from BreastScreen.
Current Online BreastScreen Modules: Supporting the Needs of People Affected by Breast Cancer
Cancer Australia has undertaken work to develop six breast cancer online modules in collaboration with the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM).
To support the needs of people affected by breast cancer, a series of six best practice resources have been developed. The learning modules highlight some of these resources and encourage health professionals working with people affected by breast cancer to put in place evidence-based practices.
The modules are available free of charge on the Rural and Remote Education Online (RRMEO) platform. All health professionals can access the modules, even if you are not a member of ACRRM. All that is required is to fill in the registration form and ACRRM will provide a login password. This will only apply to the Cancer Australia Breast Cancer course.
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