Cabrini Research Annual Report 2020-21

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Cabrini Research Annual Report 2020-21 A 20-year legacy

Dr Peter Meese

Paying tribute to a 20-year legacy On Tuesday 23 March 2021, we celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the annual Peter Meese Memorial Lecture. The annual lecture was established in 2001 in honour of Peter Meese, a highly regarded Melbourne physician. Peter was affiliated with many medical organisations, but worked particularly hard in the pursuit of excellence in the field of HIV and sexual health, making invaluable contributions to this field of medicine. He was always involved in clinical trials – for the benefit of his patients. Peter became a Cabrini patient following his bowel cancer diagnosis in 1999, and sadly passed away in 2000. His partner, Dr Darren Lockie, established a program of cancer research scholarships, grants and the Peter Meese Memorial Lecture to thank Cabrini oncology and palliative care nursing staff for their compassionate care during Peter’s illness. Over the 20 years, countless Cabrini staff, particularly nurses, have benefited from the annual lecture, grants and scholarships that are awarded to further oncology nursing education and research. Darren’s generous support in memory of Peter and the care they both received ultimately benefits all oncology patients at Cabrini. Darren said it was special to be celebrating this year, not only as the 20th Anniversary Memorial Lecture, but also as the first virtual gathering. Reflecting back on Peter’s time at Cabrini, Darren said “Cabrini nurses 30

cared not only for Peter but the both of us and then, at the end, for me. “Peter felt like a person not a patient. I was cared for as his partner and his carer, and we were acknowledged and treated as partners long before equality was on the social agenda. “Cabrini nurses translated compassionate care into reality. This is my thank you for that wonderful compassionate care and support that you gave Peter and me. It was an amazing and empowering experience, one with a lasting legacy that still drives my professional desire to deliver focused personal care every day of my working life.” The keynote presentation was delivered by Professor Sue Evans, Director of the Victorian Cancer Registry (VCR). Sue presented a contemporary assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on cancer diagnoses in Victoria, drawing on her expertise and the VCR’s artificial intelligence, which captures cancer notifications in real time as they are signed off in the labs. Sue shared some very interesting and thought-provoking data on how COVID-19 has impacted cancer diagnoses throughout the world, in Australia and specifically in Victoria. She noted, globally there were reduced cancer notifications as a direct result of COVID-19. Modelling suggests that this will likely impact cancer diagnoses and longer-term outcomes such as survival. As a result of this, the Cancer Council have launched public


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Publications and grants

1hr
pages 120-142

Multidisciplinary Team Meetings (MDM providing best cancer management for our patients

3min
pages 108-109

In the spotlight: Dr Stefanie Elbracht-Leong

3min
pages 106-107

Clinical Database Registries

16min
pages 98-105

Intensive Care Research Unit

4min
pages 74-77

Alan, Ada and Eva Selwyn Emergency Department

2min
pages 78-81

Digital and data driven healthcare improvement

3min
pages 82-85

Broader Education

5min
pages 94-97

Department of Medical Education

4min
pages 90-93

Centre for Allied Health Research and Education

4min
pages 66-69

Szalmuk Family Psycho-oncology Research Unit

3min
pages 70-73

Clinical Education Department

5min
pages 86-89

In the spotlight: Dr Lucille Kerr

2min
pages 60-61

Making an impact through cancer exercise research

6min
pages 52-55

Monash-Cabrini Department of Clinical Epidemiology

5min
pages 36-39

In the spotlight: Dr Tomas Rozbroj

3min
pages 40-41

Cabrini Monash University Department of Surgery The Fröhlich West Chair of Surgery

5min
pages 42-45

Cabrini Monash University Department of Medical Oncology – The Szalmuk Family Department of Medical Oncology

6min
pages 46-49

In the spotlight: Dr Shehara Mendis

3min
pages 50-51

Our strategy and the Wright Report

5min
pages 32-35

Thank you from the Cabrini Foundation

3min
pages 20-21

Cabrini Cancer Institute officially opens in 2021

3min
pages 28-29

Paying tribute to a 20-year legacy

2min
pages 30-31

Awards for outstanding research

6min
pages 24-26

Grants and scholarships at Cabrini Research

5min
pages 22-23

Cabrini Research Committee

7min
pages 10-15

Many thanks to our supporters

1min
page 27

Message from the Chair, Cabrini Research Committee

3min
pages 8-9
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