Marie Forster, Sophie Winkler, Martin R Fischer, Dirk Hempel, Valeria Milani
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Abstract
Purpose: To describe the experience of online and practical medical teaching in the outpatient hemato-oncological primary care setting and to analyze challenges and chances for students and teachers in specialized outpatient institutions.
Methods: The study involving medical students of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) in their 6th-7th semester evaluates content and didactic methodology of online teaching seminars, bed-side clerkships and mentoring regarding one selected oncological center. The data was collected via questionnaires using Likert-scaled items.
Results: In one outpatient cancer center a total of 279 students attended the online lessons (2020-2023). 102 evaluations were collected, and all aspects of teaching of the online seminars and clerkship were rated very well (mean score of 1.2 on the item "overall evaluation" with a small range of 1.0-1.3, n = 102). Criticism was mainly leveled at technical issues (n = 16). The evaluations (n = 10) of the students attending a one-day bed side teaching revealed high interest in learning the practice in the outpatient setting. 90% stated an improvement in understanding of outpatient practice as well as intersectoral processes due to the one-day bedside teaching and favored an integration of this new teaching format into the regular medical curriculum. Two students applied for a four-week internship and six chose a mentorship in hematology-oncology, resulting in four medical thesis projects in this field.
Conclusion: Increased participation of outpatient centers in medical education improved knowledge on outpatient medicine and interprofessional care and generated interest in the field of oncology. Outpatient cancer specialists should be more involved in the curriculum of medical students.
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The "Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology" publishes significant and up-to-date articles within the fields of experimental and clinical oncology. The journal, which is chiefly devoted to Original papers, also includes Reviews as well as Editorials and Guest editorials on current, controversial topics. The section Letters to the editors provides a forum for a rapid exchange of comments and information concerning previously published papers and topics of current interest. Meeting reports provide current information on the latest results presented at important congresses.
The following fields are covered: carcinogenesis - etiology, mechanisms; molecular biology; recent developments in tumor therapy; general diagnosis; laboratory diagnosis; diagnostic and experimental pathology; oncologic surgery; and epidemiology.