The CAIRO Journal Club: A Decade of Impact.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Loay Kassem, Emad Shash, Mohsen Mokhtar, Noha Rashad, Sherin S T Saad, Ahmed M Rabea, Basel Refky, Shaimaa Lasheen, Dalia Medhat, Ahmed H Abdelaziz, Hazem El Mansy, Kyrillus S Shohdy, Salem Eid, Khaled A Kamal, Amr Shafik
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Over the past decade, the CAIRO Journal Club (CJC) has evolved into a cornerstone of oncology education and multidisciplinary collaboration across Egypt and the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This narrative review charts CJC's formative journey, analyzes its educational impact, and outlines forward-looking strategies to further democratize high-quality cancer care. Since 2013, CJC has convened more than 120 interactive events under the Egyptian Foundation of Medical Sciences (EFMS) umbrella, supplemented by masterclasses, simulation-based forums, and hands-on workshops that prioritize breast, thoracic, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary malignancies. A deliberate emphasis on evidence-based, resource-adapted protocols underpins these activities, fostering context-appropriate decision-making through case-linked learning and live audience polling. Independent assessments and post-event surveys demonstrate significant gains in participants' knowledge retention, clinical confidence, and treatment-planning skills, particularly among practitioners in peripheral or resource-constrained settings. Moreover, CJC's digital extensions (including livestreamed symposia and moderated social-media discussion boards) have expanded its national footprint, yielding > 30,000 cumulative virtual attendances (unique live logins and on-demand viewers from 2019-2024) and markedly lowering geographic access barriers. Building on this momentum, CJC will launch international virtual tumor boards with partners in Egypt, North Africa, the Levant, the Gulf, and globally; establish structured mentoring for early-career oncologists and allied professionals across the region; introduce AI-enabled adaptive learning modules; and develop accredited postgraduate certificate programs aligned with WHO competency frameworks. Future evaluation will also examine educational and practice impact, with a focus on expanding training, mentoring, and scholarly outputs. CJC's experience illustrates how a regional, volunteer-driven initiative can bridge oncology-education disparities through blended, scalable learning models. Its planned innovations offer a replicable blueprint for other LMIC contexts seeking to strengthen cancer-care capacity through sustained professional development and digital inclusion.

开罗杂志俱乐部:十年的影响。
在过去的十年中,开罗期刊俱乐部(CJC)已经发展成为埃及和更广泛的中东和北非(MENA)地区肿瘤学教育和多学科合作的基石。本文回顾了CJC的形成历程,分析了其教育影响,并概述了进一步普及高质量癌症治疗的前瞻性策略。自2013年以来,CJC在埃及医学科学基金会(EFMS)的支持下召集了120多场互动活动,辅以大师班、模拟论坛和实践研讨会,重点关注乳房、胸部、胃肠道和泌尿生殖系统恶性肿瘤。刻意强调以证据为基础、适应资源的协议是这些活动的基础,通过与案例相关的学习和现场观众投票,促进适合具体情况的决策。独立评估和事后调查显示,参与者在知识保留、临床信心和治疗计划技能方面,特别是在周边或资源受限环境中的从业人员中,取得了显著的进步。此外,CJC的数字扩展(包括直播专题讨论会和主持的社交媒体讨论板)已经扩大了其在全国的影响力,累计产生了100万人次的虚拟观众(2019-2024年的独特直播登录和点播观众),并显著降低了地理访问障碍。在这一势头的基础上,CJC将与埃及、北非、黎凡特、海湾地区和全球的合作伙伴共同推出国际虚拟肿瘤委员会;为该地区早期职业肿瘤学家和相关专业人员建立结构化指导;引入人工智能自适应学习模块;并制定符合世卫组织能力框架的经认可的研究生证书课程。未来的评估还将审查教育和实践影响,重点是扩大培训、指导和学术产出。CJC的经验说明了一个区域性的、志愿者驱动的倡议如何通过混合的、可扩展的学习模式来弥合肿瘤教育的差距。其计划中的创新为其他寻求通过持续的专业发展和数字包容加强癌症护理能力的低收入和中等收入国家提供了可复制的蓝图。
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来源期刊
Journal of Cancer Education
Journal of Cancer Education 医学-医学:信息
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
6.20%
发文量
122
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cancer Education, the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education (AACE) and the European Association for Cancer Education (EACE), is an international, quarterly journal dedicated to the publication of original contributions dealing with the varied aspects of cancer education for physicians, dentists, nurses, students, social workers and other allied health professionals, patients, the general public, and anyone interested in effective education about cancer related issues. Articles featured include reports of original results of educational research, as well as discussions of current problems and techniques in cancer education. Manuscripts are welcome on such subjects as educational methods, instruments, and program evaluation. Suitable topics include teaching of basic science aspects of cancer; the assessment of attitudes toward cancer patient management; the teaching of diagnostic skills relevant to cancer; the evaluation of undergraduate, postgraduate, or continuing education programs; and articles about all aspects of cancer education from prevention to palliative care. We encourage contributions to a special column called Reflections; these articles should relate to the human aspects of dealing with cancer, cancer patients, and their families and finding meaning and support in these efforts. Letters to the Editor (600 words or less) dealing with published articles or matters of current interest are also invited. Also featured are commentary; book and media reviews; and announcements of educational programs, fellowships, and grants. Articles should be limited to no more than ten double-spaced typed pages, and there should be no more than three tables or figures and 25 references. We also encourage brief reports of five typewritten pages or less, with no more than one figure or table and 15 references.
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