Overview
This on-demand course provides flexible access to our multidisciplinary Bladder Oncology Study Day. Through a series of pre-recorded lectures, case discussions and expert presentations, you’ll explore current and emerging approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and holistic management of bladder cancer.
You’ll also receive access to slides, speaker details and additional resources, enabling you to revisit content and consolidate learning at your own pace. Once registered, you will be emailed an individualised link granting access to your personal on-demand platform.
Key information
Delivery type
Virtual (on-demand access)
Delivery style
Pre-recorded lectures and case studies (via SpotMe)
Duration
One day (on-demand viewing)
Experience level
Any
Learning outcomes
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Apply current evidence-based approaches to bladder cancer management
- Integrate new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies into clinical decision-making
- Strengthen multidisciplinary collaboration across urology, oncology and pathology
- Improve patient communication and shared decision-making
Why choose this programme?
This programme offers expert-led, flexible learning on one of the most rapidly evolving areas of urological oncology. Whether you are new to bladder cancer care or seeking an update, the on-demand format allows you to learn at a time and pace that suits you.
Who is it for?
Healthcare professionals involved in bladder cancer care, including:
- Oncologists
- Urology teams
- Nurses
- Allied health professionals
- Research teams
How to book/learn more
You can book this course on Eventbrite.
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