ESO-ESSO-ESTRO-SIOPE Multidisciplinary Course in Oncology for Medical Students
27 ESCO credits
27.08.2023 - 08.09.2023
Poznan, Poland
COURSES AND SEMINARS
Breast cancer, Clinical cases, Colon/colorectal cancer, Communication skills, Gastro-intestinal tumours, General oncology, Genito-urinary cancers, Gynaecological cancers, Head and neck cancers, Lung cancer, Paediatric oncology, Prostate cancer, Radiation oncology, Radiotherapy, Surgery
Description
Application closed.
Educational Committee: A. Attarbaschi, AT - J. Eriksen, DK - N. Pavlidis, GR - S - J.B. Vermorken, BE
Local Organiser: R. Madry, PL
ESO (European School of Oncology), ESSO (European Society of Surgical Oncology), ESTRO (European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology) and SIOP-e ( European Society for Paediatric Oncology) are pleased to announce the jointly organised multidisciplinary course in oncology for medical students. The key goal of this course is encouraging medical students to specialize in an oncology related discipline. Previous editions organized by ECO (European Cancer Organisation) since 2005 got very positive and enthusiastic feedback from the students who had spent two weeks over summer with experienced teachers to receive theoretical and practical training in cancer care. The multidisciplinary course in oncology will provide insight into all aspects of oncology with both theoretical and practical sessions. The programme incorporates plenary sessions, case study presentations, daily special visits to various oncology departments and group course projects that must be finalized and presented at the end of the course. The course has been designated for European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System Credits (ECTS).
COURSE FORMAT
- Ten working days
- The programme covers all aspects of oncology
- Theoretical plenary sessions of maximum 2 hours
- Case presentations
- Daily two-hour practical sessions in small groups (labs, ward visits, etc)
- Preparation in small working groups of a presentation on a specific topic under the supervision of a teacher. The last day will be devoted to the project presentations delivered by the students (compulsory) Students are requested to bring their laptops to the course
- The official language is English - students must be fluent in English
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Have a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of oncology
• Have an understanding of the complexity and importance of the multidisciplinary approach to cancer treatment
• Prepare a specific topic related to the theoretical and/or practical sessions and present it to plenary audience
MAIN TOPICS
- History, epidemiology, genetics, diagnostics, treatment principles and therapeutic approaches, prevention and screening
- Communication with the patient
- Paediatric cancer
- Breast cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Gastro-intestinal cancers
- Genito-urinary cancers
- Gynaecological cancers
- Head and neck cancer
- Lung cancer
- Sarcoma and melanoma
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Faculty
Andrew David Baildam, Alexandra Hospital, Breast Care, Cheadle, UK
Gerben Borst, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Radiation Oncology Department, Amsterdam, NL
Jacques De Grève, Uz Brussel, Department of Medical Oncology, Brussels, BE
Safak Gül-Klein, Charité University, Surgery Dept., Berlin, DE
John Haanen, Netherland Cancer Institute Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek (NKI), Paediatric Oncology, Amsterdam, NL
Julia Hauer, Technical University Munich, Paediatric and Adolescent Dept., Munich, DE
Lars Hjorth, Lund University Hospital, Dept. of Pediatrics, Lund, SE
Radoslaw Madry, Poznan University, Faculty of Medicine, Poznan, PL
Daan Nevens, Iridium Cancer Network, Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Antwerp, BE
Marta Porebiak, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Psychology, Warsaw, PL
Dirk Schrijvers, Ziekenhuisnetwerk Antwerpen-Middelheim, Dept. of Medical Oncology, Antwerp, BE
Petr Sturz, University Hospital Lausane, Oncology Department, Lausanne, CH
Jan Baptist Vermorken, Antwerp University Hospital, Medical Oncology Dpt., Edegem, BE
Information
ORGANISING SECRETARIAT
Dolores Knupfer
European School of Oncology (ESO)
Via Vincenzo Vela 6
6500 Bellinzona
ph +41 91 820 09 50
e-mail: dknupfer@eso.net
LOCAL ORGANISERS
R. Madry, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, PL
B. Raducha, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, PL
VENUE
University Didactic and Congress Center
37A Przybyszewskiego Street,
Poznan, Poland
PRACTICALITIES
- Selected participants will benefit from lunches and accommodation
- Arriving late for the start of the course or leaving early at the end are not acceptable. To receive course credits, attendance to all sessions is required
- The course will start on Monday 28 August 2023 at 09:00 and end on Friday 8 September 2023 at 17:00. Participants should arrive on Sunday 27 August 2023 in the afternoon; a welcome reception will be organised by the host institute in the evening
- A visit to the city of Poznan is scheduled during the course and the course closes with a farewell party
COURSE FEE
Selected applicants will be asked to pay a fee of: 100 EUR
Programme
27 August | ||
17:00 | Welcome reception | |
28 August | ||
9:00 | History of oncology |
Application
ATTENDANCE TO THE COURSE IS BY APPLICATION ONLY.
24 PARTICIPANTS WILL BE SELECTED.
Applications closed.
IDEAL PROFILE OF THE CANDIDATE
- Medical Student in their penultimate or final year of studies
- Fluency in English
HOW TO APPLY
Interested student should apply online (at the top of this page) providing:
- Letter describing motivation for attending
- Support letter from mentor or tutor
- Photo as JPEG file
- Copy of student card
- If in possession of European Medical Student Association (EMSA) membership – please send a copy
- The Application form
TEMPLATES
- Download HERE the application form.