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提高放射肿瘤学兴趣的解药:更早参与。

An Antidote to Decreasing Interest in Radiation Oncology: Earlier Engagement.

作者信息

Sport Catherine, Yarden Nophar, Fields Emma C

机构信息

Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, 1201 E Marshall Street, Richmond, VA, 23298, USA.

Department of Radiation Oncology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 23219, USA.

出版信息

J Cancer Educ. 2025 Feb;40(1):111-114. doi: 10.1007/s13187-024-02478-x. Epub 2024 Jul 20.

Abstract

PURPOSE

In recent years, there has been a national decline in applicants to radiation oncology (RO) residencies, partly due to limited exposure to RO during medical school. Student Interest Groups (SIGs) give students early exposure to a variety of specialties. This study investigates the efficacy of a RO-SIG to increase knowledge and interest in the field.

METHODOLOGY

First and second-year medical students attending an RO-SIG event or shadowing experience completed surveys both prior and following participation. Students ranked their interest in oncology, in RO, and their perceived accessibility of mentors in oncology. Questions were rated on a Likert scale from 0 to 5 (5 highest, 0 lowest). The survey included one short response question about the understanding of the role of the RO, which was evaluated qualitatively.

RESULTS

44 students (42 M1s, 2 M2s) completed the pre-survey and 18 (41%, 17 M1s, 1 M2) completed the post-survey. Of the 18 matched responses, interest in oncology increased from 3.67 pre-SIG to 3.89 (p = 0.19) and in RO specifically from 3.17 to 3.89 (p < 0.01). The mean perceived accessibility of faculty mentors in oncology increased from 3.18 to 3.72 (p < 0.01). After interacting with the RO-SIG, the short response answers were more detailed in the understanding of the role of RO.

CONCLUSIONS

RO-SIGs can increase interest in RO through early exposure to the field. In a time where RO has seen a decline in student interest, RO-SIGs are an option to increase engagement, develop interest, and form relationships with mentors in pre-clinical years.

摘要

目的

近年来,全国范围内申请放射肿瘤学(RO)住院医师培训项目的人数有所下降,部分原因是医学院校期间对RO的接触有限。学生兴趣小组(SIGs)能让学生尽早接触到各种专业。本研究调查了放射肿瘤学学生兴趣小组(RO-SIG)提高对该领域的知识和兴趣的效果。

方法

参加RO-SIG活动或见习体验的一年级和二年级医学生在参与前后均完成了调查。学生对他们在肿瘤学、放射肿瘤学方面的兴趣以及他们认为在肿瘤学领域获得导师指导的难易程度进行了排名。问题采用从0到5的李克特量表评分(5分最高,0分最低)。该调查包括一个关于对放射肿瘤学角色理解的简短回答问题,对其进行定性评估。

结果

44名学生(42名一年级学生,2名二年级学生)完成了预调查,18名(41%,17名一年级学生,1名二年级学生)完成了后调查。在18份匹配的回答中,对肿瘤学的兴趣从参加SIG前的3.67分提高到3.89分(p = 0.19),对放射肿瘤学的兴趣从3.17分提高到3.89分(p < 0.01)。学生认为肿瘤学领域教师导师指导的平均可及性从3.18分提高到3.72分(p < 0.01)。与RO-SIG互动后,关于放射肿瘤学角色理解的简短回答更加详细。

结论

RO-SIG可以通过让学生尽早接触该领域来提高对放射肿瘤学的兴趣。在放射肿瘤学学生兴趣下降的时期,RO-SIG是在临床前阶段提高参与度、培养兴趣并与导师建立关系的一种选择。

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