加强肿瘤学教育:结构化丰富选修课对医学生参与和职业意向的影响。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Anna Chung, Ken Zou, Grant Tucker, Ellis Miller, Joan Reisch, Samira Syed
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尽管癌症对全球健康产生了重大影响,在临床环境中也很普遍,但医学院的肿瘤学教育往往仍然是碎片化和不标准化的,使许多学生感到没有做好照顾癌症患者的准备。本研究评估了为期3个月的肿瘤学丰富选修课的实施和影响,旨在解决这些教育差距。从2021年到2024年,我们在一家机构为医科学生提供肿瘤学丰富选修课。课程包括多学科教学课程和涵盖各种肿瘤学专业的设施参观。通过课程结束后的即时调查和2025年的纵向调查收集数据,以评估对学生肿瘤学接触和职业兴趣的短期和长期影响。学生对课程及其临床相关性的满意度很高。选修课显著提高了肿瘤教育中代表性不足的领域的曝光率,特别是放射肿瘤学和姑息治疗。超过三分之二的受访者表示,选修课影响了他们的住院医师选择,有相似比例的人表示对肿瘤职业感兴趣。专题分析显示,学生重视教师个性化的见解,并要求更多的互动学习体验。肿瘤学丰富选修课有效地填补了医学院癌症教育的空白,特别是在精简的实习前课程中。该模型展示了提高学生对肿瘤学概念的舒适度和加强对癌症护理的多学科理解的潜力。需要更大规模的纵向研究来评估对知识保留和职业轨迹的长期影响。
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Enhancing Oncology Education: Effects of a Structured Enrichment Elective on Medical Student Engagement and Career Intentions.

Despite cancer's significant impact on global health and its prevalence in clinical settings, oncology education in medical schools often remains fragmented and unstandardized, leaving many students feeling underprepared to care for patients with cancer. This study evaluates the implementation and impact of a 3-month oncology enrichment elective designed to address these educational gaps. From 2021 to 2024, we offered an oncology enrichment elective to medical students at a single institution. The curriculum included multidisciplinary didactic sessions and facility tours covering various oncology specialties. Data were collected through immediate post-course surveys and a 2025 longitudinal survey to assess both short and long-term impacts on students' oncology exposure and career interests. Students reported high satisfaction with the curriculum and its clinical relevance. The elective significantly enhanced exposure to underrepresented areas in oncology education, particularly radiation oncology and palliative care. Over two-thirds of respondents indicated the elective influenced their residency choice, with a similar proportion expressing interest in oncology careers. Thematic analysis revealed that students valued personalized faculty insights and requested more interactive learning experiences. An oncology enrichment elective effectively addresses gaps in cancer education during medical school, particularly during condensed pre-clerkship curricula. The model demonstrates potential for improving student comfort with oncology concepts and enhancing multidisciplinary understanding of cancer care. Larger longitudinal studies are needed to assess long-term impacts on knowledge retention and career trajectories.

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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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