THIS COURSE IS ONLY OPEN TO ELIGIBLE MEMBERS OF THE ABORIGINAL HEALTH WORKFORCE IN VICTORIA. This course delivers the theoretical and clinical knowledge for members of the Aboriginal Health Workforce to become a cervical screening provider. Course content is based on the Australian National Cervical Screening Program.
This course delivers the theoretical and clinical knowledge required for members of the Aboriginal Health Workforce to independently provide cervical screening services. Course content is based on the Australian National Cervical Screening Program and is accredited through Cancer Council Victoria.
The first two days of the course involve classroom-based learning with lectures, demonstrations, hands-on simulation, group work and role-plays.
A practical session on day three aims to provide a supportive environment to practically apply the theory from the course. In a one hour session, you will undertake a consultation and perform a speculum examination on a real-life person - a clinical teaching associate (a paid staff member of SHV) under the direct supervision and support of a SHV clinician.
There is approximately 3 hours of online learning which can be completed prior to the course start date (when access to the online learning platform becomes available) or after the course.
After the course, you will have access to two ½ day clinical placements at SHV's Box Hill clinic* to support the development of clinical skills and competence.
*Noting there is a current waiting list, clinical placements can also be undertaken in your place of work under the supervision of an experience cervical screening provider (Preceptor), or with the support of a Preceptor listed on Cancer Council Victoria's public Preceptor list Cervical Screening Preceptors.
Certificate of Competency: Cervical Screening
Able to apply for Cervical Screening Provider Certification with Cancer Council Victoria. A Certificate of Competency will be issued following successful completion of all course components.
24 hours
Course fees are funded by Cancer Council Victoria as part of the It Starts With Me Project supported by the Victorian Government, which is a collaborative project with VACCHO and the Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer. Coverage of course fees is open to Aboriginal Health Practitioners, Nurses, Midwives and Aboriginal Health Workers working in Victorian Aboriginal Health settings.
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