Overview
This study day gives you focused, specialist education tailored specifically for professionals involved in lymphoma care. It blends clinical insight with human experience, ensuring you leave with a deeper understanding not only of treatment pathways, but also of the emotional and long-term consequences for patients.
With a hybrid format and 6 months of on-demand access, you can revisit key content and continue to embed your learning long after the event.
Key information
Delivery type
Face-to-face at a designated venue or online
(6-month on-demand access included)
Delivery style
- Lectures
- Case studies
- Video presentations
- Panel discussions
Duration
1 day
Experience level
Any level of experience
08:30 Registration
08:55 Welcome & Introduction
09:05 Secondary Cancers After Lymphoma – Dr Rachel Broadbent
09:45 Cardiovascular Effects – Dr Rohan Shotton
10:25 Break
10:45 Ethical Issues – Professor Graham Collins
11:25 Decision Making for Older Adults – Jane Gibson
12:05 Lunch
12:50 Patient Experience
13:30 Fertility Impact – Dr Karolina Palinska-Rudzka
14:10 Break
14:30 Psychological Impact – Sophie Bates & Heather Restall
15:10 Radiotherapy Advances – Dr Andrew Brocklehurst
15:45 End of Day
What to expect
Lymphoma care is continually evolving — and so are the needs of the patients we support. This hybrid study day is designed for Nurses, Advanced Clinical Practitioners and Allied Health Professionals who want to deepen their understanding of the complexities of lymphoma and its long-term impact.
Across a carefully curated programme of lectures, case-based discussions and panel conversations, you’ll explore the full spectrum of lymphoma care: from treatment decision-making and survivorship to the psychological and ethical considerations that shape the patient experience.
Expect rich discussions, real-world insights and opportunities to learn directly from experts in haematology, psychology and multidisciplinary cancer care. Whether your role is clinical, supportive or patient-facing, this study day will strengthen your ability to deliver compassionate, evidence-based, holistic care.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Understand shared decision-making principles and the ethical complexities involved in lymphoma treatment
- Recognise the psychological impact of diagnosis, treatment and survivorship
- Identify and manage late effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy
- Understand options and pathways for fertility preservation
- Deliver more holistic and person-centred care across the lymphoma pathway
Who is it for?
Healthcare professionals supporting patients with cancer, diabetes or both, including:
- Nurses
- ACPs
- Allied Health Professionals involved in the care of lymphoma patients
How to book / learn more
You can book this course on Eventbrite:
Lymphoma study day
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