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2018 ANZUP GU PRECEPTORSHIP (KIDNEY, BLADDER, TESTICULAR)

Applications are now open for the 2018 ANZUP GU Preceptorship (Kidney, Bladder, Testicular)!

Places are limited and expected to fill quickly and applications will close Friday 28 September 2018.

Date: 30 November – 1 December 2018

Location: Novotel Melbourne Glen Waverley Convenor: Eva Segelov Preceptors: Ian Davis, Craig Gedye, George Hruby, Jarad Martin, Declan Murphy, Shomik Sengupta, Ben Tran

Registration for all attendees is $250.

The Preceptorship is an interactive learning model for the education of medical oncology trainees and junior consultants in the evidence-based management of genitourinary (GU) malignancies. The specific objective for participants is to develop an understanding of the evolution of GU cancer treatment through review of landmark clinical trials, with mentorship by experts in the field. The 1½ day course will cover landmark clinical trials in kidney, bladder and testicular cancers. Target participants are trainees and junior consultants (first 5 years of practice) in medical, radiation and surgical oncology. Areas to be covered are multimodality management of early, locally advanced and metastatic disease and supportive care.

To apply you must state why you would like to do the course, which papers you would like to present, and have a case study ready to present. The first fully completed applications will be the first to be confirmed.

To apply and for more information on the Preceptorship, go to https://www.anzup.org.au/ content.aspx?page=gupreceptorship2017

Successful applicants will be supported (with travel and accommodation) to attend this exciting initiative.

Feedback from the 2017 ANZUP Prostate Cancer Seminal Advances Preceptorship:

“I really loved that this was truly multidisciplinary.” “…interactive, gave us a chance to apply the facts we had learnt about into hypothetical scenarios with expert guidance.” “Would definitely recommend to my peers.”

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