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27 June 2025  |  28 June 2025

Introduction to the Theory and Techniques Preparatory to Oncology Admixing ( June 2025 intake)

Applications accepted until
27 June 2025
Short Course Coordinator:
Beverley Segaetsho
Accreditation:
Certificate of Competence
Course dates
27 June 2025 - 28 June 2025
Applications close
27 June 2025
Overview
The course aims to impart knowledge and skills preparatory to oncology admixing.
Duration
Two Days
Format
Face to face the course includes mixing of oncology specimens in the lab.
Pricing
VAT Incl. = R8,050.00

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    The course content addresses the following topics:


    • Background (cancer, chemotherapy and regulatory bodies)
    • Introduction to Aseptic Technique (including types of workbenches, microbiological monitoring and validation)
    • Administration systems (technical equipment, technical aids & infusion pumps)
    • Spill control, waste disposal and transport of preparations
    • Quality control and record keeping- Documentation of critical processes
    • Practical skills (scrubbing, gowning, preparation of laminar flow hood, aseptic drug reconstitution and aseptic preparation of push in injections and intravenous infusions).

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