Narrative Expertise in Oncology: An Integrated Training Model to Advance the Field.

IF 2.7 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JMIR Cancer Pub Date : 2025-10-03 DOI:10.2196/78010
Trisha K Paul, Erica C Kaye
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Despite growing evidence that narrative expertise may benefit cancer care professionals and the field, few hematology-oncology trainees pursue graduate degrees in the humanities. For those trainees with a particular interest in humanism in medicine, we advocate for integration of a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree concurrent with fellowship training. This pathway enables trainees to gain advanced skills in narrative competence, informing research and scholarly activities during fellowship and building a foundation for future careers that promote humanism in the field of hematology-oncology across clinical practice, education, research, and advocacy. Narrative competence describes the ability to create space for and elevate the voices of patients, families, and clinicians, which includes active listening, reflecting, sharing, and being moved by stories. In this paper, we review evidence suggesting that frequent exposure to suffering can threaten career longevity for cancer care clinicians, and we highlight narrative competence as an approach to mitigate moral distress, improve well-being, and bolster resilience for our workforce. The influence of narrative competence extends beyond patient care, with meaningful ramifications for advancing research, education, and advocacy efforts across the field. We encourage institutions with hematology-oncology fellowship programs that have capacity to support graduate studies to include the MFA as an option for trainees who aim to become thought leaders and experts in narrative competence. The MFA serves as a strategic mechanism to invest in growing the next generation of hematologist-oncologists with expertise in narrative competence to advance the field.

肿瘤学的叙事专业知识:推进该领域的综合培训模式。
未标注:尽管越来越多的证据表明,叙事专业知识可能有利于癌症护理专业人员和该领域,但很少有血液肿瘤学学员攻读人文学科的研究生学位。对于那些对医学人文主义特别感兴趣的学员,我们提倡将美术硕士学位(MFA)与奖学金培训结合起来。这一途径使受训者能够获得叙事能力方面的高级技能,在奖学金期间为研究和学术活动提供信息,并为未来的职业生涯奠定基础,从而在临床实践、教育、研究和宣传中促进血液肿瘤学领域的人文主义。叙述能力描述的是为患者、家属和临床医生的声音创造空间和提升声音的能力,包括积极倾听、反思、分享和被故事感动。在本文中,我们回顾了证据表明,频繁暴露于痛苦会威胁癌症护理临床医生的职业寿命,我们强调叙述能力作为一种减轻道德痛苦、改善福祉和增强员工复原力的方法。叙事能力的影响超出了病人护理,对推进研究、教育和整个领域的宣传工作产生了有意义的影响。我们鼓励有能力支持研究生学习的血液学肿瘤学奖学金项目的机构将MFA作为一种选择,为旨在成为思想领袖和叙事能力专家的学员提供支持。MFA作为一种战略机制,投资于培养具有叙事能力的下一代血液学肿瘤学家,以推进该领域的发展。
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JMIR Cancer
JMIR Cancer ONCOLOGY-
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