AN ONLINE EDUCATION EVENT

In ANZGOG’s ongoing effort to offer educational opportunities to Fellows, Trainees, Registrars, and early career clinicians and nurses, ANZGOG will be hosting an online Preceptorship focused on survivorship and quality of life, titled ‘Thriving, not just Surviving, after Gynaecological Cancer’.

When?

Friday 28 November 2025 | 1.00pm – 5.30pm (AEDT)

Saturday 29 November 2025 | 10.30am – 12.30pm (AEDT)


The Preceptorship 2025 Learning Objectives are
:

  • Understanding assessment of symptoms impacting people with gynaecological cancers, including the role of PROs
  • Describing best practice for surveillance and survivorship care after gynaecological cancer
  • Understanding multi-disciplinary management of complex concerns among people with gynaecological cancers
  • To reflect on issues disproportionately impacting rural/remote and Indigenous people with gynae cancers

PRECEPTORSHIP 2025 CO-CHAIRS

If you have any questions please contact Heshani Nesfield, ANZGOG Membership Officer at heshani.nesfield@anzgog.org.au.

ANZGOG’s Preceptorship 2024 Testimonials:

“The ANZGOG Preceptorship was an incredible opportunity to deepen my understanding of targeted therapies and the molecular pathways involved in ovarian cancer. Receiving direct feedback from an expert in the field allowed me to refine my knowledge in ways I wouldn’t have been able to achieve on my own. A key highlight of the program was the chance to learn from others’ presentations and engage in online discussions. Over the years I have found this program to be consistently well-organized and highly beneficial, offering a structured approach to understanding complex topics in gynaecologic oncology.”

Harrison Odgers, GO Registrar, NSW

“The ANZGOG Preceptorship was a fantastic opportunity to learn and be guided through the evidence (or lack therefore) to some key questions in gynaecological oncology. I really enjoyed meeting with my mentors, discussing the topics, and sharing in their expert knowledge. I would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in pursuing a career in this field.”

Marta Preston, MO Registrar, TAS

“I found this preceptorship excellent and thank you again for allowing me to participate. Undertaking this preceptorship has been instrumental in expanding my analytical skills and clinical understanding, of not only my topic, but those presented by other participants. Following each presentation, I found the panel clinical discussions invaluable as an exploration of the nuances of applying evidence to patient management. My experienced preceptor provided me with insightful guidance throughout the program, ensuring I was considering all issues regarding my topic. I would highly recommend participating in this preceptorship.”

Catherine Schepisi, GO Fellow, VIC

THE PRECEPTOR PANEL 2025:

  • Prof Alison Brand AM – Gynaecological Oncologist, NSW
  • A/Prof Alison Davis – Medical Oncologist, ACT
  • Dr Allison Black – Medical Oncologist, TAS
  • Dr Bryony Simcock – Gynaecological Oncologist, New Zealand
  • Dr Carrie-Anne Ng – Research Fellow, CQUEST, NSW
  • Dr Cecile Bergzoll – Gynaecological Oncologist, New Zealand
  • Dr Felicia Roncolato – Medical Oncologist, NSW
  • Dr Krystal Tran – Radiation Oncologist, VIC
  • Dr Lawrence Kasherman – Medical Oncologist, NSW
  • Dr Michelle Harrison – Medical Oncologist, NSW
  • Dr Michelle Wilson – Medical Oncologist, New Zealand
  • Prof Monika Janda – Prof Behavioural Science, QLD
  • Ms Nicole Kinnane – Specialist Gynae-Oncology Nurse, VIC
  • Prof Paul Cohen – Gynaecological Oncologist, WA
  • Prof Penelope Webb – Distinguised Scientist, QLD
  • Dr Rachel Campbell – Post-Doctoral Research Associate, PoCoG, NSW
  • Ms Shannon Philp – Nurse Practitioner Gynaecological Oncology, NSW
  • A/Prof Yoland Antill – Medical Oncologist, VIC