Free Course and Webinar Catalogue

Explore practical, CPD-approved courses to boost bowel cancer screening awareness and early detection. Choose from online modules on patient engagement, risk, surveillance, and survivorship—designed for everyday clinical practice.

Online CPD Courses

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Module 1. Getting to the bottom of bowel cancer in Australia: breaking down the data and what you need to know to put it into practice

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Module 2. Bums on (toilet) seats: population screening for bowel cancer in Australia

A clinician explains the contents of a bowel screening home test kit to a patient in a medical office. The patient holds the test kit envelope while the clinician points to the open instruction booklet on the desk.

Module 3. From kit to colonoscopy: navigating your patients through population bowel screening

A healthcare professional gestures while explaining a medical document to an older man during a clinic consultation. They sit at a white desk with a laptop and smartphone nearby.

From unsure to informed: referring and talking to your patients about colonoscopy

Screening success: understanding trends, engaging patients, and reducing barriers to bowel cancer screening

An older Aboriginal woman sits outside in natural bushland surroundings, speaking with two younger women. She wears a patterned dress and appears engaged in the conversation under soft afternoon light.

Genetics, risk and guidelines: understanding bowel cancer risk to guide patient screening options

A young man with glasses and a beard works at a laptop in a bright, modern office. He wears a tan jumper and sits at a desk surrounded by documents, a tablet, and office supplies.

Scope, monitor, repeat: understanding surveillance and recall after colonoscopy

A young woman wearing a blue headscarf and yellow jumper sits across from another woman during a conversation. They are in a room with closed blinds and a calm, neutral tone.

Symptoms, signs, and surveillance: managing your patient with signs of bowel cancer

An older couple speaks with a male doctor in a medical office. The doctor, seated behind a desk, holds paperwork and engages them with a friendly expression. Medical equipment and a computer are on the desk.

Beyond diagnosis: bowel cancer survivorship care and psychosocial support

Webinar Recordings