Cancer Education for the Generalist Physician

FAMILY MEDICINE(2001)

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Background and Objectives: The care of cancer patients has become increasingly complex and multidisciplinary, while more responsibility for cancer care has been shifted to primary care physicians. We developed a medical student educational program to teach future primary care physicians about care of cancer patients. Methods: The Multidisciplinary Oncology Clerkship was designed for fourth-year medical students planning to enter primary care residencies. The clerkship has five major components: ambulatory patient care, multidisciplinary conferences, skill stations, problem-based learning in small groups, and supervised objective structured clinical examinations. Learning during the clerkship was evaluated with knowledge tests before, immediately after, and 6 months after the clerkship. Results: Twenty-four students participated in the first year of the clerkship. Program evaluation revealed that the students' scores on the knowledge test rose 40% between the pre-clerkship and post-clerkship tests. Retesting at 6 months demonstrated knowledge retention of 90%. Conclusions: Multidisciplinary cancer education, using the combination of problem-based learning, skill stations, clinical exposure, and standardized patients, increases the cancer-care knowledge of medical students dedicated to a career in primary care.
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