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Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 6/2020

01-12-2020

Oncology and Radiation Oncology Awareness in Final Year Medical Students in Australia and New Zealand

Authors: Benjamin D. Bravery, Kate Shi, Luke Nicholls, Revadhi Chelvarajah, Minh Thi Tieu, Sandra Turner, Apsara Windsor

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 6/2020

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Abstract

This study aimed to determine final year students’ core oncology and radiation oncology knowledge and attitudes about the quality of teaching in medical programmes delivered in Australia and New Zealand. Does the modern medical programme provide core oncology skills in this leading global cause of mortality and morbidity? An online survey was distributed between April and June 2018 and completed by 316 final year students across all 21 medical schools with final year cohorts in Australia and New Zealand. The survey examined teaching and clinical exposure, attitudes and core knowledge for oncology and radiation oncology. Several questions from a survey done of graduates in 2001 were repeated for comparison. We found that clinical exposure to oncology and its disciplines is low. Students rated oncology and haematology the worst taught medical specialties at medical school. Students reported the most confidence identifying when surgical management of cancer may be indicated and much lower levels of confidence identifying when systemic therapy and radiation therapy may be helpful. The majority of students had no formal course content on radiation therapy and more than one third of final year students erroneously believed that external beam radiation therapy turned patients radioactive. Exposure to oncology practice and the teaching of core oncology knowledge remains low for medical students in Australia and New Zealand. Many areas of oncology teaching and knowledge have worsened for medical students in Australia and New Zealand over the past 20 years. Well-established gaps in the core oncology knowledge of medical graduates must be urgently addressed given the increasing incidence of cancer and ongoing underutilisation of radiation therapy in particular.
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Metadata
Title
Oncology and Radiation Oncology Awareness in Final Year Medical Students in Australia and New Zealand
Authors
Benjamin D. Bravery
Kate Shi
Luke Nicholls
Revadhi Chelvarajah
Minh Thi Tieu
Sandra Turner
Apsara Windsor
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 6/2020
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-019-01586-3

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