Jensen Randy, O'Rourke Donald, Warnick Ronald, Sawaya Raymond
Huntsman Cancer Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132, USA.
J Neurooncol. 2006 May;77(3):241-6. doi: 10.1007/s11060-005-9043-7.
The AANS/CNS Section on Tumors is involved in the education of practitioners managing patients with tumors involving the nervous system. We report the results of a survey commissioned by this body to investigate how neurosurgical residents are trained in the neurosurgical oncology subspecialty.
One hundred six North American training centers were anonymously surveyed regarding faculty background; resident rotations, research opportunities, and caseload; and post-graduate neuro-oncology-related activities. Additionally, the AANS membership database was searched to quantify self-identified neuro-oncologists.
Forty-four of 106 (41.5%) programs responded to the survey. Over 90% of responding programs have a faculty member specializing in neurosurgical oncology. Neurosurgical oncology fellowships or dedicated neuro-oncology resident rotation were found only in a small number of programs. Most residency programs support resident research, including exposure to brain tumor clinical trials. Twenty-nine (66%) programs reported their residents are exposed to >100 surgical cases of primary brain tumors. Twenty (46%) programs reported their residents are exposed to <50 skull base tumors. Thirty (70%) programs reported their resident would be exposed to <50 spine and peripheral nerve tumor cases. Half of the responding programs indicated that graduates of their programs had taken faculty positions focusing on neurosurgical oncology. Fifty-two members of the tumor section are in leadership positions for their given residency programs.
Neuro-surgical oncology training appears to be strong at the programs that responded to our survey. However, resident training in neurosurgical oncology can be improved and residents with interests in this subspecialty need support to further this field.
美国神经外科医师协会/神经外科医师学会肿瘤学分会参与对神经系统肿瘤患者进行管理的从业者的教育工作。我们报告了该机构委托开展的一项调查结果,以研究神经外科住院医师在神经外科肿瘤学亚专业方面是如何接受培训的。
对106个北美培训中心进行了匿名调查,内容包括教员背景;住院医师轮转、研究机会和病例量;以及毕业后与神经肿瘤学相关的活动。此外,还搜索了美国神经外科医师协会的会员数据库,以量化自我认定的神经肿瘤学家。
106个项目中有44个(41.5%)回复了调查。超过90%的回复项目有一名专门从事神经外科肿瘤学的教员。仅在少数项目中发现了神经外科肿瘤学 fellowship 或专门的神经肿瘤学住院医师轮转。大多数住院医师培训项目支持住院医师研究,包括参与脑肿瘤临床试验。29个(66%)项目报告称其住院医师接触过100多例原发性脑肿瘤手术病例。20个(46%)项目报告称其住院医师接触过少于50例颅底肿瘤病例。30个(70%)项目报告称其住院医师接触过少于50例脊柱和周围神经肿瘤病例。一半的回复项目表示其项目的毕业生担任了专注于神经外科肿瘤学的教员职位。肿瘤学分会的52名成员在各自的住院医师培训项目中担任领导职务。
在回复我们调查的项目中,神经外科肿瘤学培训似乎很强。然而,神经外科肿瘤学的住院医师培训仍可改进,对该亚专业感兴趣的住院医师需要支持以推动该领域的发展。