St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN.
Unidad Nacional de Oncología Pediátrica, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
JCO Glob Oncol. 2024 Jun;10:e2300474. doi: 10.1200/GO.23.00474.
This study aimed to describe and assess the regional experience of a pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship program based in Guatemala.
The Unidad Nacional de Oncología Pediátrica (UNOP) in Guatemala City, Guatemala, is the only hospital in Central America dedicated exclusively to childhood and adolescent cancer. To address the regional need for specialists, a fellowship program in pediatric hematology/oncology was launched in 2003. The UNOP fellowship program comprises 3 years of training. Although the program is based at UNOP, it also includes rotations locally and internationally to enhance clinical exposure. The curriculum is based on international standards to cover clinical expertise, research, professionalism, communication, and health advocacy. Trainees are selected according to country or facility-level need for pediatric hematologists/oncologists, with a plan for them to be hired immediately after completing their training.
Forty physicians from 10 countries in Latin America have completed training. In addition, there are currently 13 fellows from five countries in training. Of the graduates, 39 (98%) are now practicing in pediatric hematology/oncology in Latin America. Moreover, many of them have leadership positions within their institutions and participate in research, advocacy, and policy making. Graduates from the UNOP program contribute to institutions by providing care for an increasing number of patients with pediatric cancer. The UNOP program is the first pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship program in the world to be accredited by Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-International, an international body accrediting clinical training programs.
The UNOP program has trained specialists to increase the available care for children with cancer in Latin America. This regional approach to specialist training can maximize resources and serve as a model for other programs and regions.
本研究旨在描述和评估危地马拉一个以儿科血液学/肿瘤学为基础的住院医师培训项目的区域经验。
危地马拉城的危地马拉国家儿科肿瘤学中心(UNOP)是中美洲唯一一家专门治疗儿童和青少年癌症的医院。为了满足该地区对专家的需求,2003 年启动了儿科血液学/肿瘤学的住院医师培训项目。UNOP 的住院医师培训项目包括 3 年的培训。虽然该项目以 UNOP 为基础,但也包括在当地和国际上的轮转,以增加临床经验。课程设置基于国际标准,涵盖临床专业知识、研究、专业精神、沟通和健康倡导。住院医师的选拔依据是国家或医疗机构对儿科血液学家/肿瘤学家的需求,计划在完成培训后立即聘用。
来自 10 个拉丁美洲国家的 40 名医生完成了培训。此外,目前还有来自 5 个国家的 13 名住院医师在培训中。在毕业生中,39 人(98%)现在在拉丁美洲从事儿科血液学/肿瘤学工作。此外,他们中的许多人在其所在机构担任领导职务,并参与研究、倡导和政策制定。该 UNOP 项目的毕业生通过为越来越多的患有儿科癌症的患者提供治疗来为机构做出贡献。UNOP 项目是世界上第一个获得国际研究生医学教育认证委员会(Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-International)认证的儿科血液学/肿瘤学住院医师培训项目。
UNOP 项目已经培训了专门人员,以增加拉丁美洲儿童癌症的可获得治疗。这种针对专家培训的区域性方法可以最大限度地利用资源,并为其他项目和地区提供模式。