Medical education, both graduate and postgraduate, is given at medical schools and affiliated teaching hospitals. The training at these institutions is necessary and valuable. In each field of the medical profession, the relevant science is being developed and changed constantly. Training of medical staff and auxilliary professionals must be adaptable to changes in the field. Also, the development of standards for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases is important. Independent institutions, called academies, serve an extremely useful task in the continuing further training that needs to be adjusted according to individual needs. Academies are independent and free from bureaucracies. Standardized records are uniform and comparable at these...
International audienceObjective - In France, we are lacking an identified pathway for training in gy...
The earliest records of breast cancer (BC) date back to 3,000 - 2,500 B.C., ever since multiple cura...
OBJECTIVE: Current trends show a rise of attention given to breast cancer patients' quality of life ...
According to EUSOMA position paper ‘The requirements of a specialist breast unit’, each breast unit ...
In this J. Roland Folse Invited Lecture in Surgical Education, given before the Association for Surg...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women and the leading cause of cancer death in fem...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women and the leading cause of cancer death in fem...
The Breast Cancer Train the Trainer (TTT) program was designed to increase breast cancer awareness, ...
The Breast Surgery theoretical and practical knowledge curriculum comprehensively describes the know...
Oncoplastic Breast Surgery (OPBS) is becoming an integral part of breast cancer management, but few ...
International audienceObjective - In France, we are lacking an identified pathway for training in gy...
The earliest records of breast cancer (BC) date back to 3,000 - 2,500 B.C., ever since multiple cura...
OBJECTIVE: Current trends show a rise of attention given to breast cancer patients' quality of life ...
According to EUSOMA position paper ‘The requirements of a specialist breast unit’, each breast unit ...
In this J. Roland Folse Invited Lecture in Surgical Education, given before the Association for Surg...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women and the leading cause of cancer death in fem...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women and the leading cause of cancer death in fem...
The Breast Cancer Train the Trainer (TTT) program was designed to increase breast cancer awareness, ...
The Breast Surgery theoretical and practical knowledge curriculum comprehensively describes the know...
Oncoplastic Breast Surgery (OPBS) is becoming an integral part of breast cancer management, but few ...
International audienceObjective - In France, we are lacking an identified pathway for training in gy...
The earliest records of breast cancer (BC) date back to 3,000 - 2,500 B.C., ever since multiple cura...
OBJECTIVE: Current trends show a rise of attention given to breast cancer patients' quality of life ...