Ben Mustapha Selma, Meijnders Paul, Jansen Nicolas, Lakosi Ferenc, Coucke Philippe
Department of Radiation Oncology, CHU de Liège, University of Liège, Liège Belgium.
Department of Radiation Oncology, Iridium Kankernetwerk, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
Clin Transl Radiat Oncol. 2019 Apr 12;17:40-46. doi: 10.1016/j.ctro.2019.04.010. eCollection 2019 Jul.
To provide an overview of Radiation Oncology (RO) teaching to medical students around Europe.
An electronic survey was sent to European academic teachers of RO. The survey focused on the teaching of RO to medical students throughout their undergraduate education.
A total of 87 academic RO teachers from 29 countries were invited to participate in the electronic survey. Thirty-two surveys were completed by respondents from 19 European countries (response rate: 37%). The median number of hours devoted to RO teaching was 10 h (mean 16 h, range 2-60). The number of hours assigned to RO teaching was equal or inferior compared to medical oncology. In two institutions (6%) RO was delivered as a stand-alone course with an individual knowledge assessment. In 30 institutions (94%), the RO course was taught and/or assessed in a modular curriculum with other disciplines. Radiobiology, breast, lung, gastrointestinal, gynecologic malignancies, RO adverse events and palliative RO were taught in 80% of institutions. Pediatric RO, RO for benign conditions and economic topics were taught in less than 30% of institutions. In most institutions, classical written and oral examinations were used. Computer-based examinations and/or objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE) were seldom used. E-learning methods were available in less than 10% of institutions. A clerkship in RO department was available in 28 out of 32 institutions (87%), less than 5% of medical students were involved in research in RO during their undergraduate education. Strategies to encourage medical students to consider RO as a future career were offered in 53% of institutions.
RO teaching to medical students was not uniform in Europe. RO teaching during undergraduate education in Europe was undervalued, and its knowledge and learning tools could be broadened and updated in the core curricula of medical students.
概述欧洲各地医学生的放射肿瘤学(RO)教学情况。
向欧洲放射肿瘤学学术教师发送了电子调查问卷。该调查聚焦于医学生本科教育期间的放射肿瘤学教学。
来自29个国家的87名放射肿瘤学学术教师受邀参与电子调查。19个欧洲国家的受访者完成了32份调查问卷(回复率:37%)。放射肿瘤学教学的中位数时长为10小时(平均16小时,范围2 - 60小时)。与医学肿瘤学相比,分配给放射肿瘤学教学的时长相等或更少。在两所机构(6%)中,放射肿瘤学作为一门独立课程授课并进行个人知识评估。在30所机构(94%)中,放射肿瘤学课程在模块化课程中与其他学科一起授课和/或评估。80%的机构讲授放射生物学、乳腺癌、肺癌、胃肠道癌、妇科恶性肿瘤、放射肿瘤学不良事件和姑息性放射肿瘤学。儿科放射肿瘤学、良性疾病的放射肿瘤学和经济主题在不到30%的机构中讲授。在大多数机构中,采用传统的笔试和口试。基于计算机的考试和/或客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)很少使用。不到10%的机构提供电子学习方法。32所机构中有28所(87%)提供放射肿瘤学部门的实习,不到5%的医学生在本科教育期间参与放射肿瘤学研究。53%的机构提供鼓励医学生将放射肿瘤学视为未来职业的策略。
欧洲医学生的放射肿瘤学教学并不统一。欧洲本科教育期间的放射肿瘤学教学未得到重视,其知识和学习工具可在医学生核心课程中得到拓展和更新。