The Impact of a Nurse Navigator Geriatric Oncology Model

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The Impact of a Nurse-Navigator Geriatric Oncology Model 

The RECAP Journal Club Podcast

Tune in to this 'Author in the Room' Journal Club session with A/Professor Christopher Steer, Sally Allen and Dr Shivanshan Panthmanathan from Townsville Cancer Centre, exploring the implementation and impact of a nurse-navigator geriatric oncology service at the Townsville Cancer Centre. 

Older patients with cancer in rural and regional areas often experience poorer outcomes compared to their urban counterparts, despite representing a significant proportion of the patient population. Nurse navigators play a critical role in cancer care by assisting patients and caregivers to overcome barriers, coordinating care, and guiding patients through complex treatment pathways. Established in April 2020, this pilot program aimed to provide timely geriatric assessments, support treatment decisions, and improve the safety of systemic therapy for older patients, all within the constraints of regional staffing and resources.

Our 'Authors in the Room' review the study’s design, outcomes, and implications for regional cancer care, discussing how resource-adapted geriatric oncology models can be applied in clinical practice. This session is ideal for regional, rural, and remote cancer care professionals, as well as anyone interested in research and service innovation

 The RECAP (Regional Evidence, Collaboration and Practice) Journal Club is a quarterly initiative supported by the Cancer Patient Support Program (CPSP) Grant, showcasing peer-reviewed articles that reflect international best practice, led by regional hosts and paper authors.

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Authors in the Room  

Sally Allen

Nurse Navigator (Cancer Services) Clinical Nurse Consultant, Townsville Cancer Centre, QLD 

Sally Allen has several years' experience as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in cancer care, with qualifications including a Graduate Diploma in Advanced Nursing, and an Honours Degree in Cancer Care.

Dr Shivanshan Pathmanathan 

Medical Oncologist, Geriatric Oncology Lead, Townsville Cancer Centre, QLD 

Dr Shiv Pathmanathan completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at James Cook University in 2012 and subsequently undertook specialist medical oncology training at various Brisbane, Gold Coast and North Queensland hospitals and tertiary oncology centres.

Dr Pathmanathan maintains a strong commitment to improving models of care for patients, with a particular interest in geriatric patient management and enhancing access to cancer care for vulnerable patient groups. His clinical experience covers a wide range of solid tumour malignancies, with a special interest in breast cancer, skin cancer including melanoma, genitourinary cancer, gastrointestinal cancer and geriatric oncology.

Host

A/Prof Christopher Steer 

Medical Oncologist, Border Medical Oncology, Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre and UNSW Rural Clinical Campus, Albury; Adjunct Professor at Latrobe University, Wodonga 

A/Prof Steer gained his medical degree at the University of Melbourne and Royal Melbourne Hospital before completing physician training in medical oncology in 2000. After gaining his fellowship, Christopher travelled to London to work as a clinical research fellow at Kings College London, Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital. Whilst at Guy’s he developed an interest in gynaecological oncology and cancer in the older adult and continues to use this expertise on a daily basis in his clinical practice and research.

A/Prof Steer returned to Albury Wodonga to join Border Medical Oncology in 2003. He has continued his passion for clinical research and held a teaching position at the UNSW Rural Clinical School since. He is a passionate advocate for improving the care of older adults with cancer and has served on the board of the International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG). He continues his research and advocacy to improve the care of all patients with a diagnosis of cancer with a focus on improving the supportive care of older adults. He is co-chair of the Regional Trials Victoria - ReVITALISE geriatric oncology initiative and of the VCCC Alliance / MPCCC research advisory committee for Older Adults with Cancer.

Resource details

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Course type
Podcasts
Duration
60 mins
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Research (incl. Clinical Trials)
Speciality
Allied Health professional
Clinical trials
Clinician
Early to mid career researcher
Education & Training
Nurse
Senior researcher / scientist
Course Start Date
Regional
Research