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All Posts Term: Cancer care: chemotherapy foundation and advanced
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Accredited ModuleCancer care: chemotherapy foundation and advancedTeesside UniversityLevel 6, 40 credits

Chemotherapy – enhancing practice in cancer care

This award is for healthcare professionals who administer cytotoxic chemotherapy for patients with cancer. On completion you reach the required standard for practice by the North of England and the national standard Cancer Quality Measures (DH, 2004). As a healthcare professional you provide high standards of evidence-based holistic care to patients and their families and are assessed as competent in chemotherapy administration. The course enables you to: develop competencies to meet North of England chemotherapy competencies analyse and evaluate principles underpinning the care of patients receiving chemotherapy - demonstrating the intellectual flexibility required for decision making and the care of patients receiving chemotherapy.

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