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ESMO / ASCO Recommendations for a Global Curriculum in Medical Oncology Edition 2016

Authors :
Enriqueta Felip
Josep Tabernero
Maria De Santis
Emile Voest
Mark Robson
Fatima Cardoso
Elisabeth G E de Vries
Fedro Alessandro Peccatori
Svetlana Jezdic
Giannis Mountzios
Smita Bhatia
Alexandru Eniu
Luzia Travado
Ulrich Keilholz
Jonas Bergh
Jan Buckner
Friedrich Stiefel
Ahmad Awada
Cristiana Sessa
Olivier Michielin
Marc Ernstoff
Ben Markman
Lisa Licitra
Rossana Berardi
Jill Gilbert
Lidia Schapira
Eva Schernhammer
Jeffrey S Weber
Heinz-Josef Lenz
Piotr Rutkowski
Jennifer Duff
Axel Grothey
Yuichiro Ohe
Saskia Litiere
Hans Wildiers
Christian Dittrich
Michael Kosty
Doug Pyle
Nagi El-Saghir
Jean-Pierre Lotz
Pia Österlund
Nicholas Pavlidis
Gunta Purkalne
Susana Banerjee
Jan Bogaerts
Paolo Casali
Edward Chu
Julia Lee Close
Bertrand Coiffier
Roisin Connolly
Sarah Coupland
Luigi De Petris
Don S Dizon
Linda R Duska
Martin F Fey
Nicolas Girard
Andor W J M Glaudemans
Priya K Gopalan
Stephen M Hahn
Diana Hanna
Christian Herold
Jørn Herrstedt
Krisztian Homicsko
Dennie V Jones
Lorenz Jost
Saad Khan
Alexander Kiss
Claus-Henning Köhne
Rainer Kunstfeld
Stuart Lichtman
Thomas Lion
Lifang Liu
Patrick J Loehrer
Merry Jennifer Markham
Marius Mayerhoefer
Johannes G Meran
Elizabeth Charlotte Moser
Timothy Moynihan
Torsten Nielsen
Kjell Öberg
Antonio Palumbo
Michael Pfeilstöcker
Chandrajit Raut
Scot C Remick
Roberto Salgado
Martin Schlumberger
Hans-Joachim Schmoll
Lowell Schnipper
Charles L Shapiro
Julie Steele
Cora N Sternberg
Florian Strasser
Roger Stupp
Richard Sullivan
Marcel Verheij
Everett Vokes
Jamie Von Roenn
Yosef Yarden
Source :
ESMO Open, Vol 1, Iss 5 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) are publishing a new edition of the ESMO/ASCO Global Curriculum (GC) thanks to contribution of 64 ESMO-appointed and 32 ASCO-appointed authors. First published in 2004 and updated in 2010, the GC edition 2016 answers to the need for updated recommendations for the training of physicians in medical oncology by defining the standard to be fulfilled to qualify as medical oncologists. At times of internationalisation of healthcare and increased mobility of patients and physicians, the GC aims to provide state-of-the-art cancer care to all patients wherever they live. Recent progress in the field of cancer research has indeed resulted in diagnostic and therapeutic innovations such as targeted therapies as a standard therapeutic approach or personalised cancer medicine apart from the revival of immunotherapy, requiring specialised training for medical oncology trainees. Thus, several new chapters on technical contents such as molecular pathology, translational research or molecular imaging and on conceptual attitudes towards human principles like genetic counselling or survivorship have been integrated in the GC. The GC edition 2016 consists of 12 sections with 17 subsections, 44 chapters and 35 subchapters, respectively. Besides renewal in its contents, the GC underwent a principal formal change taking into consideration modern didactic principles. It is presented in a template-based format that subcategorises the detailed outcome requirements into learning objectives, awareness, knowledge and skills. Consecutive steps will be those of harmonising and implementing teaching and assessment strategies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20597029
Volume :
1
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
ESMO Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.03442ec458e245ef83ebe8453a3f265c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2016-000097