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Open Access
01-11-2009 | Innovations in Education
A Framework for Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Cancer Survivorship Curriculum for Medical Students
Authors:
Sebastian Uijtdehaage, PhD, Karen E. Hauer, MD, Margaret Stuber, MD, Shobita Rajagopalan, MD, Vay L. Go, MD, LuAnn Wilkerson, EdD
Published in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Special Issue 2/2009
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND
Cancer survivorship care is not adequately addressed in current medical school curricula.
OBJECTIVES
To develop, implement, and evaluate a modular cancer survivorship curriculum that is portable to other educational settings and is designed to provide medical students with a foundation of knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to care for cancer survivors.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
An expert consensus panel developed a set of learning objectives related to cancer survivorship to guide the development of educational modules, such as computer-based self-instructional modules, problem-based learning cases, videos, and clinical exercises. Course and clerkship chairs were directly involved in the development and implementation of the modules.
EVALUATION
A cohort study with a historical control group demonstrated that fourth-year medical students increased their knowledge in survivorship issues and their self-reported level of comfort in care activities compared to similar students who did not receive the survivorship curriculum.
CONCLUSIONS
Our framework resulted in a cancer survivorship curriculum that was implemented in a modular manner across the medical curriculum that improved learning and that is potentially portable to other educational settings.