Last update: 07/08/2026

Melanoma Biology: Translating Science into Clinical Practice

Welcome to the Course

Understanding the biology of melanoma is fundamental to providing safe, effective, and person-centred care.

Through 5 interactive self-paced modules, this course demystifies complex concepts and empowers learners to translate scientific knowledge into meaningful clinical conversations, patient education, and collaborative care planning. This course has been designed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge of how melanoma develops, progresses, and impacts treatment pathways, to enhance confidence in clinical communication and decision-making.

 

Your learning journey

 

During this course, you will have the opportunity to explore:

  1. The key molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie the development and progression of melanoma, including genetic mutations (e.g. BRAF), tumour microenvironment, and metastatic pathways. 
  2. The clinical relevance of melanoma-specific pathological features, such as mitotic rate, mutational burden, and staging, and how these factors influence treatment planning and prognosis. 
  3. How prognostic tools and risk stratification models are used to assess the likelihood of melanoma progression, and support clinical decision-making regarding surveillance and care planning. 
  4. How evolving staging systems and emerging therapies influence the management of melanoma, with a focus on knowing the rationale behind treatment pathways rather than specific regimens. 
  5. How in-depth knowledge of melanoma pathophysiology enhances clinical practice and multidisciplinary care, particularly in supporting early detection, patient education, and interdisciplinary communication around care decisions.

     

Thank you for enrolling in the Melanoma Biology course. If you are a nurse who is, or has been,  part of the National Melanoma Nurse Program, we would like to invite you to take part in a study to  assess the impact of the course on your knowledge of and confidence to use information about the  biology of melanoma in practice. We are also interested in your feedback about the utility of the course  (is the course and its content appropriate, practicable and acceptable). Taking part will require  completing 3 brief online surveys just before and immediately after completing the course, and  then at 3 months after completion. If you would like to know more about the study, please click  here to access the Participant Information Form through the RedCap survey link.

 

MIA Glossary A-Z

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Funding acknowledgement 

This work received funding from the Australian Government through the National Melanoma Nurses Program Grant ID: GO6122  

Who will I learn from? 

This course was developed by Melanoma Institute Australia and VCCC Alliance.