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NETs are uncommon, so most GPs will never have managed a patient with one. There's a free RNZCGP-endorsed CME course you can ask them to take.
Written by NECNZ team

Neuroendocrine cancers are not common. Most GPs will never have had a patient with NETs, so – just like you – they need to access information and resources to provide the best care.
Thanks to the support of Neuroendocrine Cancer Australia, there is a free GP education module available. It is endorsed by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and is worth 4 CME points.
If you'd like your GP to learn more about NETs, you can:
The Knowledge Hub has clinician-facing resources at /knowledge-hub?category=hcp-resources, including the NET MDM (multidisciplinary meeting) referral pathway and our in-service training programme for nurses and primary-care teams.
If your GP would like a 1:1 conversation, our specialist NET nurse can speak directly with primary-care teams – just get in touch.