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拉丁美洲 ASCO 赞助的肿瘤学生兴趣小组开展的活动:评估成员的偏好和领导者的挑战。

Activities Performed by ASCO-Sponsored Oncology Student Interest Groups in Latin America: Assessing Members' Preferences and Leaders' Challenges.

机构信息

Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

Breast Cancer Center, Hospital Zambrano Hellion TecSalud, Tecnologico de Monterrey, San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

出版信息

JCO Glob Oncol. 2022 Oct;8:e2200050. doi: 10.1200/GO.22.00050.

Abstract

PURPOSE

In response to the worldwide shortage of oncologists, ASCO established Oncology Student Interest Groups (OSIGs) to increase oncology exposure at medical schools. However, there is limited guidance on the activities they should undergo. The main purposes of this study were (1) to assess the preferences and perceptions of OSIG members about their group events and (2) to describe the difficulties faced by leaders to carry out OSIGs' tasks.

METHODS

In this multicenter, cross-sectional study, group members and leaders from five active Latin American OSIGs were invited to answer anonymous web-based surveys exploring members' attitudes toward group activities and leaders' challenges when carrying them out. Data collection was conducted from March to June 2021.

RESULTS

Responses from 142 medical students and four OSIGs leaders were analyzed. In total, 83% of student members considered that lectures with an oncology-related expert was very useful for increasing their overall interest in oncology. For increasing interest in cancer research, 87% deemed that participating in oncology research projects was very useful. Shadowing oncology professionals was very useful for at least 70% of members to increase their oncology knowledge and their interest in following an oncology-related career. Moreover, leaders' main challenges were having a high academic load, little response from members, lack of interesting ideas and protected time for OSIGs' events, and limited support from their school.

CONCLUSION

OSIGs' leaders, medical schools, and international oncology organizations should work together to design activities that increase medical students' exposure to oncology-related professionals and encourage their participation in international oncological events. These schools and organizations should actively support OSIG leaders when facing difficulties to prevent members' disengagement and groups' discontinuation.

摘要

目的

为应对全球肿瘤学家短缺的问题,美国临床肿瘤学会(ASCO)成立了肿瘤学生兴趣小组(OSIG),以增加医学生对肿瘤学的接触。然而,针对他们应该进行的活动,目前还缺乏相关指导。本研究的主要目的是:(1)评估 OSIG 成员对其小组活动的偏好和看法;(2)描述领导者在开展 OSIG 任务时所面临的困难。

方法

在这项多中心、横断面研究中,邀请来自五个拉丁美洲活跃的 OSIG 的小组成员和领导者回答匿名在线调查,以了解成员对小组活动的态度以及领导者在开展这些活动时所面临的挑战。数据收集于 2021 年 3 月至 6 月进行。

结果

分析了 142 名医学生和 4 名 OSIG 领导者的回复。共有 83%的学生成员认为,与肿瘤学相关专家的讲座非常有助于提高他们对肿瘤学的整体兴趣。为了提高对癌症研究的兴趣,87%的人认为参与肿瘤学研究项目非常有用。至少有 70%的成员认为跟随肿瘤学专业人士实习对增加他们的肿瘤学知识和对从事肿瘤学相关职业的兴趣非常有用。此外,领导者面临的主要挑战是学业负担过重、成员反应不佳、缺乏有趣的想法和用于 OSIG 活动的时间有限,以及来自学校的支持有限。

结论

OSIG 领导者、医学院校和国际肿瘤学组织应共同努力,设计增加医学生接触肿瘤学相关专业人员并鼓励他们参与国际肿瘤学活动的活动。这些学校和组织应在领导者面临困难时积极支持他们,以防止成员脱离和小组停止。

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