Shekinah N C Elmore1, Trevor J Royce2, Oluwadamilola T Oladeru3, Chris M Freese4, Daniel V Wakefield5, Neha Vapiwala6, Anthony L Zietman7. 1. Harvard Radiation Oncology Program, Boston, Massachusetts; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. Electronic address: selmore@alumni.brown.edu. 2. Harvard Radiation Oncology Program, Boston, Massachusetts; Department of Radiation Oncology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 3. Harvard Radiation Oncology Program, Boston, Massachusetts; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. 4. Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. 5. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts. 6. Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 7. Harvard Radiation Oncology Program, Boston, Massachusetts; Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Interest in global health has risen among medical students applying to and residents training in radiation oncology, often outpacing available educational offerings. The Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology Global Health Subcommittee sought to determine the perceptions of program directors (PDs) in radiation oncology and their current or planned global health curricular opportunities. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A standardized, Knowledge-Attitudes-Practices survey composed of 32 binary items was sent to PDs for all Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited radiation oncology programs. RESULTS: The program response rate was 60% (55 of 91). Responding programs were distributed evenly geographically and included a range of training program sizes. Most PDs (77%) knew that most nations did not meet standard minimum benchmarks for radiation therapy access. Although 89% would support residents in pursuing global health rotations, only 22% would support departmental funding of such rotations. Furthermore, 94% believed that global health was a field worthy of an academic career, but only 39% believed that it had appropriate rigor. Only 8% of programs had dedicated global health rotations. CONCLUSIONS: Radiation oncology PDs largely expressed favorable views of global health as a pursuit and affirmed a high degree of resident and medical student interest. However, faculty commitment and program offerings currently lag behind the interest level. In particular, a substantial number of PDs do not perceive global health to be a rigorous academic endeavor. Future progress in academic global health in radiation oncology will require strategies to systematically support pathways for the development of experience and scholarship both within and beyond residency.
PURPOSE: Interest in global health has risen among medical students applying to and residents training in radiation oncology, often outpacing available educational offerings. The Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology Global Health Subcommittee sought to determine the perceptions of program directors (PDs) in radiation oncology and their current or planned global health curricular opportunities. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A standardized, Knowledge-Attitudes-Practices survey composed of 32 binary items was sent to PDs for all Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited radiation oncology programs. RESULTS: The program response rate was 60% (55 of 91). Responding programs were distributed evenly geographically and included a range of training program sizes. Most PDs (77%) knew that most nations did not meet standard minimum benchmarks for radiation therapy access. Although 89% would support residents in pursuing global health rotations, only 22% would support departmental funding of such rotations. Furthermore, 94% believed that global health was a field worthy of an academic career, but only 39% believed that it had appropriate rigor. Only 8% of programs had dedicated global health rotations. CONCLUSIONS: Radiation oncology PDs largely expressed favorable views of global health as a pursuit and affirmed a high degree of resident and medical student interest. However, faculty commitment and program offerings currently lag behind the interest level. In particular, a substantial number of PDs do not perceive global health to be a rigorous academic endeavor. Future progress in academic global health in radiation oncology will require strategies to systematically support pathways for the development of experience and scholarship both within and beyond residency.
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