Abstract
AbstractImproving education is an important issue in oncology in order to assure better care for our patients and provide support for oncologists’ community. This chapter has been written by a former student of the Master Online Advanced Oncology program at the University of Ulm, a MSc graduate in Clinical Education at the University of Edinburgh, and a specialist in clinical oncology and clinical pharmacology who has been engaged last 12 years in under- and postgraduate education. The first part of the chapter summarizes challenges in oncology education. The second part focuses on practical examples and global perspective guiding the reader through exemplary projects performed by oncologists all over the world.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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