Faupel-Badger Jessica M, van Bemmel Dana M, Wiest Jonathan S, Nelson David E
National Cancer Institute, Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program, Bethesda, MD 20892-7105, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2011 Dec;26(4):619-25. doi: 10.1007/s13187-011-0257-4.
The Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention has been sponsored by the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program for over two decades. This curriculum includes a 4-week course entitled "Principles and Practice of Cancer Prevention and Control." The ultimate goal of this course is to present the most current cancer prevention research to a diverse workforce of researchers and practitioners eager to address the current challenges in this field. The course covers the current status of cancer prevention research and practice, ranging from epidemiology and clinical practice, and from basic to behavioral science research. It is comprised of lectures grouped into nine modules representing broad and specific topics relevant to cancer prevention. Course participants come from a broad cross-section of career stages, professions, and research interests, and are from across the USA and other countries. Over time and in response to feedback from participants, the course has developed to meet the needs and expectations of this diverse audience, and may serve as a model for those interested in cancer prevention education and training in other countries.
二十多年来,癌症预防暑期课程一直由美国国立癌症研究所的癌症预防奖学金项目赞助。该课程包括一门为期四周的课程,名为“癌症预防与控制的原理与实践”。本课程的最终目标是向渴望应对该领域当前挑战的各类研究人员和从业人员展示最新的癌症预防研究成果。该课程涵盖癌症预防研究与实践的现状,范围从流行病学和临床实践,到基础科学研究和行为科学研究。它由分组为九个模块的讲座组成,这些模块代表了与癌症预防相关的广泛和具体主题。课程参与者来自广泛的职业阶段、专业和研究兴趣领域,他们来自美国各地和其他国家。随着时间的推移,并根据参与者的反馈,该课程不断发展,以满足这一多样化受众的需求和期望,并可为其他国家对癌症预防教育和培训感兴趣的人提供一个范例。