Online learning and CPD
Active surveillance online learning and CPD
Working with expert clinicians, we have developed a range of accredited online learning resources to support you with active surveillance, available on our online learning platform.
Common questions about active surveillance in prostate cancer
Dr Sam Merriel, GP and NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in the Centre for Primary Care and Health Services Research answers some common questions about active surveillance for men with localised, low-risk prostate cancer.
Key Challenges in Active Surveillance – Insights and Solutions
Join Professor Vincent Gnanapragasam (University of Cambridge), Professor Caroline Moore (UCL), and Andrew Seggie (Prostate Cancer UK) for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of active surveillance in prostate cancer.
Active Surveillance entry criteria
Jaimin Bhatt, Consultant Urological and Robotic Surgeon at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, delivers an informative session focusing on Active Surveillance (AS) and its pivotal role in managing prostate cancer.
PRECISE Scoring: Enhancing Clinical Decision-Making
Join Dr Olly Hulson, an experienced prostate cancer diagnostics lead and advocate for educational innovation, as he explores the vital role of MRI in the active surveillance pathway. This session focuses on the development, application, and real-world impact of the PRECISE criteria in guiding MRI monitoring for men undergoing active surveillance.
Active Surveillance – Follow up protocol and risk stratification
Lucy Simmons, Consultant Urologist at the Royal United Hospitals in Bath, delivers an insightful session on Active Surveillance (AS), focusing on follow-up protocols and risk stratification in prostate cancer management.
Structured, risk-stratified active surveillance: Lessons from implementing the STRATCANS approach
This session provides a detailed look at how structured, risk‑stratified active surveillance can be embedded into routine prostate cancer care, using lessons learned from the STRATCANS approach and its implementation across different NHS settings.
Active surveillance: Supported self-management and Nurse led approach
Vineetha Thankapannair, Clinical Nurse Specialist at Cambridge University Hospitals, presents a comprehensive session on Active Surveillance (AS), focusing on supported self-management and a nurse-led approach based on her extensive experience.
Patients’ Story: Active Surveillance
Nick Ridgman, Head of Support Services at Prostate Cancer UK, is joined by Robin Porter and Anthony Francis, patients with lived experience, to discuss the challenges of detecting recurrences after prostatectomy. This session provides invaluable insights for healthcare professionals and patients alike, focusing on real-life experiences and lessons learned.