1. How to become a breast cancer specialist in 2018: The point of view of the second cohort of the Certificate of Competence in Breast Cancer (CCB2)
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Benedetta Pellegrino, Nicola Rocco, Elen Vettus, Manuel Oscar Gomez Cuadra, Ivana Bozovic-Spasojevic, Loay Kassem, Laetita Joly, Conceicao Campos, Mayur Nagvekar, Gabriela Rodrigues Câmara, Benazir Mir Khan, Theresa M. Kolben, T. Irfan, Martina Machacek, Katarzyna Pogoda, Giacomo Montagna, Sandro Cavallero, Justyna Bochenek-Cibor, Nathalie Van den Rul, Narmin Talibova, David Anderson, Ivana Durutovic, Pedro Santos Ferreira, and Melsi Seferi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Certification ,education ,academic training in breast cancer ,Breast Neoplasms ,Breast cancer ,Disease ,Medical Oncology ,Clinical knowledge ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Competence (human resources) ,Pathology, Clinical ,Health professionals ,business.industry ,Treatment options ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Certificate ,lack of multidisciplinary training ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Family medicine ,Cohort ,Female ,Surgery ,Clinical Competence ,Curriculum ,Radiology ,business ,breast cancer specialist ,Specialization ,physicians' education in breast cancer - Abstract
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women and the leading cause of cancer death in females worldwide. Rapid research advancements add to the complexity of treatment options for this disease. It is known that the quality of patients’ care is deeply affected by healthcare professionals following these advancements. There is a growing need for academic education to increase clinical knowledge and skills of physicians treating BC patients. The certificate of Competence in Breast Cancer Program (CCB) is a Certificate in Advanced Studies (CAS) organized by the European School of Oncology in cooperation with Ulm University (Germany), which focuses on both the clinical and scientific competence required for improving quality in the management of BC patients. This paper describes the experience of the second CCB cohort (CCB2), which brought together 24 physicians from four continents who shared the common will to improve their competence and skills in BC treatment.
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- 2019