Setting the stage: Preparing for the 2025 lung cancer screening program national rollout
Session Four b: Building a Person-Centred Culturally Safe Model of Care for other Priority Populations
23 May 2025
Chair
![]() |
Prof Jon Emery Herman Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research; Director, PC4; NHMRC Leadership Fellow, Centre for Cancer Research, University of Melbourne; VCCC Alliance Primary Care Research & Education Lead |
Expand the accordion playlist to view the videos from session four
Playlist
Hannah McGinty, Lung Foundation Australia
Building a Person-Centred Culturally Safe Model of Care for other Priority Populations
Overview of the Lung Foundation Australia’s priority population project
|
|
|
Importance of Culturally Safe Approaches
Building a Person-Centred Culturally Safe Model of Care for other Priority Populations
Lived experience and the importance of culturally safe approaches
![]() |
Eric Yeung Consumer Advocate, President of CanRevive Inc |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Nicola Creagh, The University of Sydney
Building a Person-Centred Culturally Safe Model of Care for other Priority Populations
Equity from the outset: Understanding the needs of healthcare providers supporting culturally and linguistically diverse communities
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Ewan Wylie, Heart of Australia
Building a Person-Centred Culturally Safe Model of Care for other Priority Populations
Improving CT access and supporting rural health equity through mobile models
https://heartofaustralia.com.au/
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Panel discussion
Building a Person-Centred Culturally Safe Model of Care for other Priority Populations
Session 4b presenters
Facilitated by Prof Jon Emery
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Program
Resource details

Course type
Symposia
Duration
60 mins
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Prevention, screening and diagnostics
Speciality
Administration/Executive
Allied Health professional
Clinician
Communications
GP
Nurse
This course is brought to you by
Alliance members
Alliance members
