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Introduction to Cancer- Exeter June 2023 evaluations are very positive! Key points.
David (O’Halloran) is a fantastic trainer
More amazing feedback from the Introduction to Cancer course – Bristol
A well delivered, relevant and clear Introduction to cancer course in Exeter – evaluations
Increase your cancer knowledge and confidence. Check out the New Webinar schedule
New webinar schedule
Excellent Testimonial
Always great to get good feedback
Introduction to cancer 6-7 july 21 – Evaluations
Evaluations are in and they are amazing. Check them out here
FREE WEBINAR
Join me for this short introduction to cancer in which you will learn lots and firm up your knowledge around cancer. Use the chatbox throughout the webinar to ask questions and make comment.
Improving cancer knowledge with the Introduction to Cancer, March 19 – Evaluations
Introduction to Cancer, 27th-28th March 2019, Christie Hospital. Very pleased to present these results from a recent evaluation of my Introduction to Cancer course at the Christie Hospital in Manchester attended by nurses, doctors, researcher, administrative staff, clinical trials staff, insurance and pharmaceutical staff and others.
How would you define cancer?
I think that one of the problems with our perception of cancer is that we have one word for it – ‘Cancer’. We think it is one disease. In fact, it is a group of around 200 different diseases with their own sub-types. Because we think it is just one disease, people cannot understand why we do not have one ‘cure’ for it. In reality, we will need over 200 different types of treatment leading to possible cure.
Collaboration with The Christie Hospital
David O'Halloran is pleased to announce that he will be working closely with the Christie Hospital on various projects throughout the year.
Great Feedback
Understanding Cancer Treatment - Evaluations in
Introduction to cancer Feedback
Just look at how many attendees of the recent Introduction to Cancer course felt that their level of knowledge had increased. Very pleased with this feedback.
Important News
What's happening to the Introduction to Cancer course
2019
Happy new year, I hope 2019 will be a good one for you and your family.
Upcoming Events
Read on to find out whats coming your way
Webinar subscriptions
Webinar Subscriptions If you have several staff who would benefit from high quality & affordable cancer training, which is highly accessible and offers ultimate flexibility, then why not invest in a webinar subscription.
10 signs that you need to improve your cancer knowledge
As a specialist in cancer education and training, I am a regular visitor to the Christie Hospital School of Oncology, cancer charities, NHS cancer services, cancer registries and pharmaceutical companies amongst others. I deliver cancer training to a host of individuals from a variety of roles and backgrounds: MDT coordinators, clinical coders, pharmacy technicians, occupational therapists, radiographers, medical liaison officers, data management, nurses, statisticians, clinical trials personnel, pharmaceutical employees, rehabilitation services, and many more.
A ‘short’ Introduction to Cancer
A 2 hour session outlining lots of cancer terminology. Leeds 27th July
Interview with Kirklees Local TV
Interview with KirkLees TV about my role as a Cancer Educator
Introduction to Cancer – Book now
Introduction to Cancer Birmingham 13th June. BOOK NOW
What is Glioblastoma?
Glioblastoma is a brain tumour recently brought to the nations attention through Tessa Jowell's diagnosis
Great Feedback
Just received some great feedback.
Webinar Evaluation Report
Here is a report of the evaluations for webinars over the last 30 days.
Has Toni Iommi ‘beaten’ cancer?
A recent article in The Mirror reported on Toni Iommi's progress with respect to his diagnosis and treatment for lymphoma. Here is an explanation about the type of cancer and treatment he has received.
A few thoughts about skin cancer
I recently published a video with some thoughts around skin cancer. Take a look.
Cancer Demystified – now in full colour
Cancer Demystified now available in full colour
Introduction to Cancer – evaluations in
I was pleased to be back at the world renown Christie Hospital, School of Oncology again for my 2 day Introduction to Cancer: Anatomy, Biology & Treatment course. 31 people attended from a variety of backgrounds and the evaluations are in.
Cancer Demystified
My new book Cancer Demystified is out now!
New recommendation – worth a read!
I was recently given this recommendation on LinkedIn, and I thought it was worth sharing with you here.
What is Cancer? recording now available
Here is a recording of my recent What is Cancer? FREE webinar. Hope you enjoy.
The Progressive Nature of Cancer
Cancer is a progressive disease, taking sometimes years to develop. Find out more in this new article
Introduction to Cancer, Christie Cancer Centre, Manchester, Evaluations in!
Here you can read the evaluations for the recent Introduction to Cancer course we ran at the world renown School of Oncology at the Christie Hospital in Manchester
What is Cancer? FREE webinar
What is Cancer?FREE, live webinar Wednesday 1st February, 1pm GMT (FULL) Monday 6th February, 8pm GMT ( places still available)
Cancer Webinar Descriptions
Comprehensive, exciting and relevant cancer webinars. Everything you need for your cancer knowledge and update in one place. Read on to find out what is covered in each webinar and contact us for more information
Feedback from Recent A&O course
Just thought I would share this feedback that I received from a recent Anatomy & Oncology course.
Introduction to Cancer Study Day
Introduction to Cancer Study Day Edinburgh Training and Conference Venue 14th December 2016 £250 (+vat)
YOUR Knowledge is MY priority. 8 helpful hints on how to improve your presentation skills and style
So, I was preparing a new webinar teaching session the other week. I had done my research, the presentation was finished. The day before I generally have another read through the presentation…and I was not happy. Read on to find out why.
Cancer Training at NCRAS
I recently delivered cancer training to the National Cancer Registration & Analysis Services (NCRAS)at the offices in West Dean, nr Salisbury. Three, intensive and very rewarding days teaching Cancer Registration staff about cancer biology, staging, grading and metastasis.
Webinars Hints & Tips
Read on to find out how to get the best out of the webinar experience with some helpful tips on how to present a great webinar.
Introduction to Cancer – Preston, 6th October
Venue Confirmed! O'Halloran Consultancy is pleased to announce that the Introduction to Cancer study day will take place at Cotton Court, Preston on the 6th October
Introduction to Leukaemia Webinar – 9.30am; 27th September
In this webinar you will learn how a knowledge of the differentiation pathway (maturation) of blood cells is essential in understanding the different types of leukaemia. AML, CML, ALL & CLL will all be explained. Disease characteristics, epidemiology and typical treatments will all be covered
No Need for Whole Brain Radiotherapy
Recent published results from the Quartz trial has indicated that there is no need for whole brain radiotherapy for NSCLC that has spread to the brain
My scare with Cancer!
So recently I noticed a changing mole on my forehead. Fearing the worst I went to get it checked at the GPs. Keep reading to find out more!
Amazing Feedback!
Very grateful for the amazing feedback for my latest Anatomy & Oncology for non-clinicians course held at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine for the Cancer Research UK, Cancer Survival Research Group on the 18th-20th July, 2016.
Amazing day at Cancer Research UK
A great day had teaching the Introduction to Cancer to members of Cancer Research UK yesterday.
Summary of Evaluation of the Introduction to Cancer:Anatomy, Biology & Treatments
Held at the Christie Hospital in Manchester, this course has run for many years and continues to evaluate very positively. Here is a summary of the latest evaluation for the course held 14th-15th June 2016.
Your Essential Guide to Cancer
Your Essential Guide to Cancer. Join my webinars to enhance your cancer knowledge in a convenient & affordable manner
Can we use ‘Carcinoma’ interchangeably with ‘Cancer’? If your answer is ‘Yes’ then you might want to read further…
I have been working in the cancer field for over 25 years, and I frequently hear the word ‘carcinoma’ used interchangeably with ‘cancer’. Not just by lay-people, but also by professionals working in the cancer field.
Lung Cancer:Anatomy & Oncology – Live webinar
Lung Cancer: Anatomy & Oncology. Lung cancer affects almost 46000 people in the UK alone. Of these around 35000 will die from their lung cancer. 90% of lung cancer could be prevented.