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Cancer Screening Training Program for Medical Officers (CSTP-MO8)

Home Courses Ongoing Courses Cancer Screening Training Program for Medical Officers (CSTP-MO8)

Course Information

MoHFW has recently mandated a population based cancer screening in the country for three preventable cancers of oral, breast and that of uterine cervix, under the National NCD Control Program. Once implemented, cancer services will be available in all health facilities across all the states and Union territories of India. The exercise will be carried out by existing health care professionals. Thus, it is imperative that all health care providers are well versed with the national guidelines and screening modalities of cancer screening in the nation.

As per the Operational Framework for the Management of Common Cancers, screening of oral, breast and cervical cancers will be done at PHCs/ SHCs by staff nurses & ANMs. These will be confirmed by the medical officers at the PHCs and the screen positives will then be referred to higher facilities (CHCs/DHs) in the vicinity for further management and treatment. Thus, it is absolutely essential that all health care professional have thorough knowledge about screening, the guidelines for screening, the screening modalities and the procedures and techniques used for the same, as per the Operational Framework.

The training course will provide a basic understanding of cancer screening for three preventable cancers viz. oral, breast and the cervix. All the tests to screen for these three cancers will be dealt in great detail.

VIA test for cervical cancer will be discussed in-depth followed by its evaluation/ interpretation for effective management of screen positives.

Breast cancer screening and its modalities such as self breast examination (SBE) and clinical breast examination (CBE) and management of benign and malignant lesions of the breast will be taught, so that screening for breast cancer will eventually reduce the burden of breast cancer in India.

Employing oral visual examination (OVE) to screen for oral cancer to reduce its burden in our country, where smokeless tobacco use is almost 85% of the world, will be dealt with along with tobacco cessation/ counseling.

FOR WHOM

All Medical Officers (MBBS/ AYUSH) at various health facilities across India both in private and government sector.

PRE-REQUISITES

The participant must be a graduate (MBBS or any of the AYUSH streams) and preferably be working at a private or public sector PHC, clinic, nursing home or any other health facility, where s/he’ll be able to implement cancer-screening services at the community level or intends to offer these services in the future.

COURSE DURATION

14 weeks (From Sep 11, 2019 to Dec 18, 2019, every Wednesday from 3 pm to 4 pm)

MODE OF LEARNING

All lessons will be imparted using the ECHO model using web-conferencing tool of Zoom software, which is freely downloadable here
1. Didactics: 20-25 mins
2. Case presentations: 2-3 per session
3. Video demonstrations of procedures
4. Quizzes
5. Pre and post reading materials

WHAT WOULD YOU GAIN FROM THIS PROGRAM?

1. Enhanced knowledge on cervical and breast cancer screening
2. Didactics on all topics
3. Video presentations of the sessions (upon request)
4. Learn from internationally and nationally renowned experts in the field
5. Latest updates in the field

CERTIFICATION

Upon successful completion of the course, e-certificates will be provided to individuals who have attended at least 10 sessions (of the 14). A minimum of one case presentation is mandatory. A minimum of 80% in post training assessment (online) is required to receive the ‘Certificate of Completion

DATE & REGISTRATION

Start date of the course: Wednesday, Sep 11, 2019 (3:00 pm to 4:00 pm)
End date of the course: Wednesday, December 18, 2019

USEFUL LINKS

National Health Mission

National Tobacco Control Programme

National Health Systems Resource Centre

Health Management Information System

Tata Memorial Centre

WHO FCTC

Global Cancer Observatory

Website policies

CONTACT INFO

ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India

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