Radiation oncology residency training programs in China: investigation and comparison with western programs
10.3760/cma.j.cn113030-20191015-00421
- VernacularTitle:中国六家肿瘤中心与欧美肿瘤中心放疗医师培养工作比较
- Author:
Shunan QI
;
Zhuanbo YANG
;
Hua WANG
;
Jianzhong CAO
;
Ximei ZHANG
;
Chengcheng FAN
;
Qifeng WANG
;
Shulian WANG
;
Yexiong LI
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology
2021;30(1):1-6
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To summarize the experience of radiation oncology residency training programs in western coutries, and provide evidence to improve the present Phase-I Radiation Oncology Residency Training Programs in China.Methods:An electronic questionnaire-based survey was conducted among residents and staffs in 6 top cancer centers in China and 5 centers from Europe and North America to collect their feedback regarding the description and comparison of different programs.Results:A total of 70 responses and 4 papers explaining relevant training programs from 26 residents and 23 teachers in Chinese hopsitals and 20 residents and 1 teacher from Europe and North America were received. The Radiation Oncology Residency Training Programs in China were designed into 2 phases, and the results in the current study were involved with the first phase. Program designs were similar in the following aspects: goal, clinical practice-based training, rotation curriculum, interim and final assessment. However, the total timeframe in the investigated Chinese Phase-I programs was shorter than that in western hospitals (2 to 3 years vs. 4 to 5 years). Chinese programs covered major common diseases, whereas rotation design was performed based on each individual disease in western programs. In Chinese programs, the working hours were mainly 40-60 h every week. Although the working hours were commensurate with local workforce regulations, the residents from MSK program had an outstanding longer working time of 60-80 h every week and treated more patients compared with other programs. Conclusions:The investigated Phase-I Radiation Oncology Residency Training Programs in 6 top cancer centers in China share common features in goals, training modes and assessments with western programs. However, our programs have shorter timeframe and less detailed requirements in individual disease than the western programs.