KHP (King’s Health Partners) – Introductory e-learning modules to support training in SACT

Introductory e-learning modules to support training in SACT were launched by KHP (King’s Health Partners) in 2019 as an interactive e-learning resource for any HCPs prescribing or looking after patients on chemotherapy, but would be particularly useful for any trainees just starting specialty training.

There are introductory modules on the mechanism of action of different chemotherapy drugs and targeted therapies, and how to manage side effects, with the more advanced content aligned to the medical oncology curriculum. There is also a useful bank of practical prescribing scenarios to practice clinical decision making.

The modules are free of charge, with a certificate provided on completion. Users will need to register on the site and enrol using their email address. The link to the modules is here:
https://learninghub.kingshealthpartners.org/product?catalog=khp1064c

 

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