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Exploring the Hidden Curriculum in Undergraduate Oncology Teaching
Ertan Teodorescu-Arghezi1, Naomi Quinton2
1Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust (LSCFT), Preston, UK.
Background:
The hidden curriculum is an underestimated and misunderstood concept in medical education. In undergraduate oncology teaching, the hidden curriculum has not been extensively explored and there is a gap regarding its role, influence and impact.
Objective:
To explore the awareness and impact of the hidden curriculum in undergraduate oncology teaching.
Methods:
Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight Year 4 medical students who have completed their oncology placement at a specialised cancer teaching hospital. The interviews were transcribed, curated and a thematic analysis was performed.
Findings:
We identified two overarching themes with a total of five main themes. The first overarching theme explored what students think the hidden curriculum is, its elements and its impact within oncology teaching. The second overarching theme analysed the positives, challenges and misconceptions in oncology and how can oncology teaching be improved.
Conclusion:
Despite the growing interest, the hidden curriculum is still a misunderstood concept and medical students have limited awareness of what it means. Students acknowledge the important role of communication, empathy and role modelling and would like to see a greater emphasis of these elements being put in undergraduate oncology teaching. To address the current impact of cancer in patient care, the duration of the oncology placement should also be reconsidered.
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