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Cervical Screening Test Clinical Audit 2023Cervical Screening Test Clinical Audit

Designed to improve the quality of patient care and outcomes, the Sonic Healthcare Cervical Screening Test (CST) Clinical Audit allows referring doctors to participate in a comparative review of their personal practice findings, to better understand the frequency of routine, symptomatic and follow-up patient presentations and incidence of HPV types.

It is an independent, Australia-wide program with thousands of participating GPs.

Continuing professional development

Sonic Healthcare is proud to be an education provider of the RACGP in the 2023–2025 triennium.


RACGP Accredited CPD Activity

25 hours allocated to eligible participants who complete the audit (i.e. completing two consecutive six-month intervals, reviewing reports and submitting an evaluation questionnaire at the end of the the 12-month reporting period).

ACRRM PDP Accredited Activity

30 hours allocated to eligible participants who complete the audit (i.e. completing two consecutive six-month intervals, reviewing reports and submitting an evaluation questionnaire at the end of the the 12-month reporting period).

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Features

  • Delivered online and accessible any time
  • Clinically relevant content based on a needs assessment guided by GPs, with measurable learning outcomes
  • No minimum number of referrals required; patients included should be representative of your clinical practice
  • Comprehensive reporting:
    • Outcomes presented in graphs and tables for easy interpretation
    • Twice-yearly statistical interval reports, providing statistical outcomes compared to your peers and the wider GP cohort
    • A summative report following the completion of two consecutive intervals
    • Number of patients in each risk category that did not return for follow-up

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2. Automatic data collection

Clinical data is collected for each of your CST referrals to any Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology practice.

No additional information is required.

3. Receive your reports

Twice-yearly, an interval report is generated, containing statistically relevant feedback about your own practice compared to those of your peers and the wider GP cohort.

4. Submit your evaluation

Download and view your reports following the completion of two consecutive intervals.
An evaluation must be submitted at the end of the 12-month reporting period.