Explore three real-world case studies—endometrial, ovarian, and cervical cancer—highlighting cancer overviews, treatment pathways, and key decision-making moments. Gain insights into when and why different surgical approaches are used, alongside the vital role of nurses and the multidisciplinary team in supporting patients and delivering holistic, patient-centred care.
This CNSA webinar will explore the complexities of decision-making in gynaecological oncology through the lens of multidisciplinary care and patient-centred practice.
The session will present three case studies—endometrial, ovarian, and cervical cancers—each providing an overview of the disease, treatment modalities, and key considerations influencing clinical decisions. The discussion will highlight how treatment pathways are determined, including when surgical interventions are appropriate and when alternative approaches may be more suitable.
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Gynaecology Oncology Clinical Nurse Consultant, Mater Hospital Brisbane


Gynaecology Oncology Clinical Nurse Consultant, Mater Hospital Brisbane
Bronwyn Jennings is the Gynaecology Oncology Clinical Nurse Consultant at the Mater Hospital Brisbane and Chair of the CNSA Gynae‑Oncology Specialist Practice Network. A dedicated gynae‑oncology nurse leader, Bronwyn has built her career around improving the experience and outcomes of people affected by gynaecological cancers.
Bronwyn has worked across multiple Brisbane health services in inpatient, outpatient and community settings, gaining a broad understanding of the patient journey across the continuum of care. She has continued to advance her expertise through a Masters in Nursing, a Graduate Certificate in Cancer Science, and most recently a Master of Nurse Practitioner, reflecting her commitment to advanced practice and evidence‑based care.
Bronwyn’s research interests include patient‑reported outcome measures, post‑treatment survivorship care, and nurse‑led models of care. Clinically, she is passionate about designing individualised, innovative and streamlined care pathways that support people across metropolitan, regional and remote communities. She also has a strong commitment to the design and implementation of nurse‑led models of care, and to supporting nurses to work at the top of their scope through mentorship, education and collaborative practice

Gynaecological Oncologist
Dr Simon West is a Brisbane-based Gynaecological Oncologist and accredited robotic surgeon dedicated to improving outcomes for women with gynaecological cancers. He provides comprehensive care across the spectrum of gynaecological malignancies, with expertise in minimally invasive and robotic surgery.
Dr West's clinical and research interests include Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS), cancer in pregnancy, and fertility preservation for women diagnosed with cancer. He is committed to advancing patient-centred care through innovation, evidence-based practice, and multidisciplinary collaboration, with a focus on improving both oncological outcomes and quality of life for women affected by cancer.
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