Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre |Annual Report 2017–18 PRIMARY CARE INTEGRATION Research & Education Lead: Professor Jon Emery, University of Melbourne Phase II Priorities 2017–18 •Delivery of novel cancer survivorship education for primary care practitioners •Melanoma diagnosis and surveillance of high risk populations KEY ACTIVITIES Cancer Survivorship Based on needs identified in Phase I mapping and consultation, led development of an innovative Cancer Survivorship for Primary Care Practitioners Successfully continued to expand education program in partnership with the Victorian research opportunities and promote Government and the University of Melbourne. The integration of the research, education program includes expert-led, consumer-informed and clinical aspects of primary care workshops and an open access Massive Open Online Course (refer to page 26). for cancer in collaboration with clinical colleagues. This work continues to Melanoma Tools support optimal patient care, facilitate Production commenced on a pilot series of online growing the research enterprise, and resources with melanoma experts to explore support and add value to education and research opportunities in diagnosis and surveillance training programs. of high risk populations, including the use of novel dermoscopy apps to support GP and patient skin examination and how this may contribute to a Peter Mac telehealth model. Professor Emery is also program champion for two Strategic Research Plan (SRP) programs: Precision Prevention and Tailored Screening and Building Analytical Capability for Data-driven Research. He is the Herman Chair of Primary Care Cancer Research at the University of Melbourne, Western Health and VCCC. 20