Geriatric Oncology Study Day
This event page is to allow non-HSE HSCPs and non-HSCPs to book a place on the study day.
| Venue | St James's Hospital |
| City | Dublin 8 |
| Contact Hours | 7 |
| Event Type | Study Day |
| Specialities | Gerontology, Oncology |
| Presenter Details | Details to follow. |
| Refreshments Included | Yes |
| Free Event | No |
| Contact Person | David Kennedy |
| Contact Email | professionaldevelopment@ISCP.ie |
| Total Event Cost | 50.00 |
| Date | 5 Oct 2026 09:00 - 5 Oct 2026 16:00 |
| Pricing | |
| Non-HSE HSCPs | €50.00 |
| Non-HSCPs | €50.00 |
Geriatric Oncology Study Day
Venue: Mercer's Institute for Successful Ageing, St James's Hospital
Dates: Monday 5th October 2026
Format: 1 day, in-person
Cost: €50 (self-funded price for non-HSE HSCPs and non-HSCPs)
Applicants on the waiting list for a HSCP-funded place on this study day may book a self-funded place on this event page instead.
Background:
Older adults account for a significant proportion of cancer diagnoses, yet structured CPD opportunities in geriatric oncology for HSCPs remain limited. National policy increasingly emphasises the need to integrate geriatric assessment into oncology pathways, highlighting the importance of understanding frailty, functional status, cognition and comorbidities when planning cancer treatment for older adults.
This interdisciplinary study day addresses this gap by bringing together eight health and social care professions to develop shared understanding, language and practical skills in geriatric oncology. The programme will equip HSCPs with applied skills in CGA‑informed assessment, communication and targeted interventions to support person‑centred decision‑making. By focusing on functional age rather than chronological age, the course supports improved treatment tolerance, quality of life and care coordination. The study day aligns with evolving national priorities for integrated cancer care, workforce capability building and the provision of appropriate, sustainable care for older adults.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Explain the rationale for a geriatric oncology approach and the epidemiology of cancer in older adults.
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Apply components of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) to oncology decision‑making, including frailty, cognition, mood, multimorbidity, medications, nutrition and social context.
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Communicate complex diagnoses and treatment plans effectively with older adults and their carers.
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Identify and implement targeted HSCP‑led interventions to maintain mobility, cognitive function and self‑care ability.
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Recognise how tailored, CGA‑informed interventions can reduce complications and readmissions and improve quality of life and outcomes for older adults with cancer.