学習連続体における放射線腫瘍学教育:現在の課題と将来の方向性
Michael L Gribble1, Jillian R Gunther2, Steve E Braunstein3
1Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
Seminars in radiation oncology
|February 20, 2026
まとめ
放射線腫瘍学における医療教育は限られている. このレビューは,すべての教育段階における放射線腫瘍学専門家の学習を強化するための効果的な教育戦略と学術的実践を探求しています.
科学分野:
- 腫瘍学 腫瘍学
- 医療教育 医療教育について
- 放射線腫瘍学 放射線腫瘍学
背景:
- 放射線腫瘍学はがん治療に不可欠ですが,医学教育への曝露は限られています.
- 効果的な実践には,エビデンスベースの腫瘍学と技術的なスキルの深い知識が必要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 放射線腫瘍学における教育のスペクトルを定義する.
- 学習者のための学術的な教えにおけるベストプラクティスを検討し,定義する.
主な方法:
- これはレビュー記事です.
- 放射線腫瘍学における教育と学習に関する情報を集約しています.
主要な成果:
- 効果的な教学から学術的な教学までの教学のスペクトルを特定します.
- 学部,大学院,継続教育を通じて学習者を支援することの重要性を強調する.
結論:
- 放射線腫瘍学教育を進めるためには,学術的な教えが不可欠である.
- 学習者支援と能力開発を改善するために,ベストプラクティスが必要です.
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