Are C, Caniglia A, Malik M, Cummings C, Lecoq C, Berman R, Audisio R, Wyld L
Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA.
University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine, Omaha, NE, USA.
Ann Surg Oncol. 2016 Jun;23(6):1769-81. doi: 10.1245/s10434-016-5238-8. Epub 2016 Apr 27.
The global cancer burden is predicted to rise significantly over the next few decades. While there are several barriers to providing optimal cancer care on the global stage, some are related to the absence of an adequately trained workforce. This could be attributed in part to the significant global variations in the training of surgical oncology professionals. There are currently no published data mapping the training pathways for surgical oncologists for all countries in the world. The aims of this descriptive article are to report on the training paradigms in surgical oncology for all countries in the world, and to correlate the influence of economic standing on these training paradigms.
The training paradigms for all countries in the world were analyzed and categorized on the basis of the six World Health Organization geographic regions and economic standing stratified by the Human Development Index.
Data on the training paradigms were obtained for 174 countries from a total of 211 (82 %). We noted extremely significant and concerning variations in the length, availability and structure of training paradigms depending on the geographic region and economic standing.
The results of our study demonstrated significant global variations in the training paradigms of surgical oncologists. These variations call for a global curriculum which has been developed by the Society of Surgical Oncology and the European Society of Surgical Oncology. It is hoped that this curriculum will serve a role in streamlining education to tackle the rising global cancer burden. © 2016 Society of Surgical Oncology and the European Society of Surgical Oncology. Published by SpringerNature. All rights reserved.
预计在未来几十年全球癌症负担将显著上升。在全球范围内提供最佳癌症护理存在若干障碍,其中一些与缺乏训练有素的劳动力有关。这部分可归因于外科肿瘤学专业人员培训在全球存在显著差异。目前尚无已发表的数据描绘世界各国外科肿瘤学家的培训途径。这篇描述性文章的目的是报告世界各国外科肿瘤学的培训模式,并关联经济状况对这些培训模式的影响。
根据世界卫生组织的六个地理区域以及按人类发展指数分层的经济状况,对世界各国的培训模式进行分析和分类。
从总共211个国家(82%)中获取了174个国家的培训模式数据。我们注意到,培训模式在时长、可获得性和结构方面存在极其显著且令人担忧的差异,这取决于地理区域和经济状况。
我们的研究结果表明,全球外科肿瘤学家的培训模式存在显著差异。这些差异促使外科肿瘤学会和欧洲外科肿瘤学会制定了全球课程。希望该课程将有助于简化教育,以应对不断上升的全球癌症负担。©2016外科肿瘤学会和欧洲外科肿瘤学会。由施普林格自然出版集团出版。保留所有权利。