Author:
Chuang Linus T.,Randall Thomas C.,Denny Lynette,Johnston Carolyn M.,Schmeler Kathleen M.,Covens Allan L.,Cibula David,Bookman Michael A.,Rawal Sudhir,DePetrillo Denny,Nam Joo-Hyun,Goodman Annekathryn,Naik Raj,Manchanda Ranjit,Gaffney David K.,Small William,Creutzberg Carien,Rattray Carole,Kesic Vesna,Paraja René,Eiken Mary,Belleson Kristin,Coleman Robert L.,Barakat Richard R.,Trimble Edward L.,Quinn Michael
Abstract
ObjectivesTo identify common barriers to teaching and training and to identify strategies that would be useful in developing future training programs in gynecologic oncology in low- and middle- income countries.MethodsThere is a lack of overall strategy to meet the needs of education and training in gynecologic oncology in low- and middle- income countries, the leaderships of sister societies and global health volunteers met at the European Society of Gynecologic Oncology in October 23, 2015. The challenges of the training programs supported by gynecologic oncology societies, major universities and individual efforts were presented and discussed. Strategies to improve education and training were identified.ResultsMajor challenges include language barriers, limited surgical equipment, inadequate internet access, lack of local support for sustainability in training programs, inadequate pathology and radiation oncology, finance and a global deficiency in identifying sites and personnel in partnering or developing training programs. The leaderships identified various key components including consultation with the local Ministry of Health, local educational institutions; inclusion of the program into existing local programs, a needs assessment, and the development of curriculum and regional centers of excellence.ConclusionsProper preparation of training sites and trainers, the development of global curriculum, the establishment of centers of excellence, and the ability to measure outcomes are important to improve education and training in gynecologic oncology in low- and middle- income countries.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Oncology
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