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欧盟医学肿瘤学研究生培训项目的一致性如何?

How uniform are post-graduate training programs in medical oncology in the European Union?

作者信息

Ashele C, Sobrero A, Lombardo C, Santi L

机构信息

Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Genova, Italy.

出版信息

Ann Oncol. 1995 May;6(5):441-3. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.annonc.a059212.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medical oncology is a relatively new discipline whose rapid evolution is not paralleled by advances in the academic curricula. The present study was designed to provide a description of the status of post-graduate training programs in medical oncology in the European Union.

RESULTS

Our survey shows that 'some form' of training in medical oncology is available in 10 countries of the European Union, but that there are officially recognized Schools of Specialization in this discipline in only four (Great Britain, Portugal, Republic of Ireland and Spain). Italy and France offer training programs in medical oncology as specific tracks of the School of Specialization in Oncology. A 'special competence' in medical oncology, within the specialty of internal medicine, is issued in 3 additional countries (Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands). Finally, training in medical oncology is linked to that in haematology in Germany. A wide variation was found among the different European countries regarding the requirements for admission to these training programs. Similarly, the duration of the programs in the various schools ranges between 2 and 6 years and the total number of years from graduation to achievement of the title of specialist ranges from 4 to 9 years.

CONCLUSIONS

Our survey discloses a broad heterogeneity of academic attitude regarding medical oncology in the European Union and points to the need for recognition of this discipline as a specific and essential specialization.

摘要

背景

医学肿瘤学是一门相对较新的学科,其快速发展与学术课程的进步并不平行。本研究旨在描述欧盟医学肿瘤学研究生培训项目的现状。

结果

我们的调查显示,欧盟10个国家提供了“某种形式”的医学肿瘤学培训,但只有四个国家(英国、葡萄牙、爱尔兰共和国和西班牙)有官方认可的该学科专业学院。意大利和法国将医学肿瘤学培训项目作为肿瘤学专业学院的特定方向。另外三个国家(丹麦、比利时和荷兰)在内科专业内授予医学肿瘤学“特殊能力”。最后,德国的医学肿瘤学培训与血液学培训相关联。不同欧洲国家在这些培训项目的入学要求方面存在很大差异。同样,各学校项目的时长在2至6年之间,从毕业到获得专科医生头衔的总年数在4至9年之间。

结论

我们的调查揭示了欧盟在医学肿瘤学学术态度上的广泛异质性,并指出需要将该学科认可为一个特定且重要的专业。

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