Aims: The British Oncology Network for Undergraduate Societies (BONUS) surveyed students who attended an oncology revision day to determine their views on the current quantity, quality and type of curriculum-based oncology teaching they have experienced.Materials and methods: Students attending two BONUS revision days received a questionnaire assessing their experience of oncology teaching within the medical curriculum and interest in pursuing a future career in oncology using a 10-point Likert scale. Data were collected with informed consent to be anonymised and used for research. Student demographics and qualitative and quantitative data about experiences of oncology education were analysed.Results: In total, 451 students registered to at...
Starting in 2009, cancer has been the leading cause of death in the Netherlands. Oncology is therefo...
Background. The international summer school "Oncology for Medical Students" (ISOMS) is a two-week su...
The Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM, for its Spanish acronym) would like to attest to the ...
Aims: The British Oncology Network for Undergraduate Societies (BONUS) surveyed students who attende...
Delivering a cohesive oncology curriculum to medical students is challenging due to oncology’s multi...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the USA, but there is minimal data on how oncology is...
Background: Oncology is a rapidly evolving field with continuous advancements in the diagnosis and t...
The mounting global cancer burden has generated an increasing demand for oncologists to join the wor...
Cancer is a major health problem, but medical undergraduate education about cancer leaves many pract...
Background. Previous studies have indicated that Australian medical schools have not adequately prep...
This study aimed to determine final year students’ core oncology and radiation oncology knowledge an...
AbstractPurposeThis was an evaluation of an innovation in curriculum content and delivery within und...
Starting in 2009, cancer has been the leading cause of death in the Netherlands. Oncology is therefo...
Background. The international summer school "Oncology for Medical Students" (ISOMS) is a two-week su...
The Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM, for its Spanish acronym) would like to attest to the ...
Aims: The British Oncology Network for Undergraduate Societies (BONUS) surveyed students who attende...
Delivering a cohesive oncology curriculum to medical students is challenging due to oncology’s multi...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the USA, but there is minimal data on how oncology is...
Background: Oncology is a rapidly evolving field with continuous advancements in the diagnosis and t...
The mounting global cancer burden has generated an increasing demand for oncologists to join the wor...
Cancer is a major health problem, but medical undergraduate education about cancer leaves many pract...
Background. Previous studies have indicated that Australian medical schools have not adequately prep...
This study aimed to determine final year students’ core oncology and radiation oncology knowledge an...
AbstractPurposeThis was an evaluation of an innovation in curriculum content and delivery within und...
Starting in 2009, cancer has been the leading cause of death in the Netherlands. Oncology is therefo...
Background. The international summer school "Oncology for Medical Students" (ISOMS) is a two-week su...
The Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM, for its Spanish acronym) would like to attest to the ...