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Assessment of Lymphoma and Other Hematologic Malignancies Training Needs Among Radiation Oncology Residents: a Brief Report
The role of radiation therapy (RT) varies across hematologic malignancies (HM). Radiation oncology (RO) resident comfort with specific aspects of HM patient management is unknown. The International Lymphoma RO Group (ILROG) assessed resident HM training opportunities and interest in an HM away elect...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8487329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34601699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13187-021-02098-9 |
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author | Kahn, Jenna M. Yang, Joanna C. Yahalom, Joachim Dabaja, Bouthaina S. Vapiwala, Neha Hoppe, Bradford S. Tseng, Yolanda D. Pinnix, Chelsea C. Parikh, Rahul R. Sim, Austin J. Plastaras, John P. Gunther, Jillian R. |
author_facet | Kahn, Jenna M. Yang, Joanna C. Yahalom, Joachim Dabaja, Bouthaina S. Vapiwala, Neha Hoppe, Bradford S. Tseng, Yolanda D. Pinnix, Chelsea C. Parikh, Rahul R. Sim, Austin J. Plastaras, John P. Gunther, Jillian R. |
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description | The role of radiation therapy (RT) varies across hematologic malignancies (HM). Radiation oncology (RO) resident comfort with specific aspects of HM patient management is unknown. The International Lymphoma RO Group (ILROG) assessed resident HM training opportunities and interest in an HM away elective. RO residents (PGY2-5) in the Association of Residents in RO (ARRO) database (n = 572) were emailed an anonymous, web-based survey in January 2019 including binary, Likert-type scale (1 = not at all, 5 = extremely, reported as median [interquartile range]), and multiple-choice questions. Of 134 resident respondents (23%), 86 (64%) were PGY4/5 residents and 36 (27%) were in larger programs (≥ 13 residents). Residents reported having specialized HM faculty (112, 84%) and a dedicated HM rotation (95, 71%). Residents reported “moderate” preparedness to advocate for RT in multidisciplinary conferences (3 [2–3]); make HM-related clinical decisions (3 [2–4]); and critique treatment planning (3 [2–4]). They reported feeling “moderately” to “quite” prepared to contour HM cases (3.5 [3–4]) and “quite” prepared to utilize the PET-CT five-point scale (4 [3–5]). Overall, residents reported feeling “moderately” prepared to treat HM patients (3 [2–3]); 24 residents (23%) felt “quite” or “extremely” prepared. Sixty-six residents (49%) were potentially interested in an HM away elective, commonly to increase comfort with treating HM patients (65%). Therefore, HM training is an important component of RO residency, yet a minority of surveyed trainees felt quite or extremely well prepared to treat HM patients. Programs should explore alternative and additional educational opportunities to increase resident comfort with treating HM patients. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13187-021-02098-9. |
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spelling | pubmed-84873292021-10-04 Assessment of Lymphoma and Other Hematologic Malignancies Training Needs Among Radiation Oncology Residents: a Brief Report Kahn, Jenna M. Yang, Joanna C. Yahalom, Joachim Dabaja, Bouthaina S. Vapiwala, Neha Hoppe, Bradford S. Tseng, Yolanda D. Pinnix, Chelsea C. Parikh, Rahul R. Sim, Austin J. Plastaras, John P. Gunther, Jillian R. J Cancer Educ Article The role of radiation therapy (RT) varies across hematologic malignancies (HM). Radiation oncology (RO) resident comfort with specific aspects of HM patient management is unknown. The International Lymphoma RO Group (ILROG) assessed resident HM training opportunities and interest in an HM away elective. RO residents (PGY2-5) in the Association of Residents in RO (ARRO) database (n = 572) were emailed an anonymous, web-based survey in January 2019 including binary, Likert-type scale (1 = not at all, 5 = extremely, reported as median [interquartile range]), and multiple-choice questions. Of 134 resident respondents (23%), 86 (64%) were PGY4/5 residents and 36 (27%) were in larger programs (≥ 13 residents). Residents reported having specialized HM faculty (112, 84%) and a dedicated HM rotation (95, 71%). Residents reported “moderate” preparedness to advocate for RT in multidisciplinary conferences (3 [2–3]); make HM-related clinical decisions (3 [2–4]); and critique treatment planning (3 [2–4]). They reported feeling “moderately” to “quite” prepared to contour HM cases (3.5 [3–4]) and “quite” prepared to utilize the PET-CT five-point scale (4 [3–5]). Overall, residents reported feeling “moderately” prepared to treat HM patients (3 [2–3]); 24 residents (23%) felt “quite” or “extremely” prepared. Sixty-six residents (49%) were potentially interested in an HM away elective, commonly to increase comfort with treating HM patients (65%). Therefore, HM training is an important component of RO residency, yet a minority of surveyed trainees felt quite or extremely well prepared to treat HM patients. Programs should explore alternative and additional educational opportunities to increase resident comfort with treating HM patients. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13187-021-02098-9. Springer US 2021-10-02 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC8487329/ /pubmed/34601699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13187-021-02098-9 Text en © American Association for Cancer Education 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Kahn, Jenna M. Yang, Joanna C. Yahalom, Joachim Dabaja, Bouthaina S. Vapiwala, Neha Hoppe, Bradford S. Tseng, Yolanda D. Pinnix, Chelsea C. Parikh, Rahul R. Sim, Austin J. Plastaras, John P. Gunther, Jillian R. Assessment of Lymphoma and Other Hematologic Malignancies Training Needs Among Radiation Oncology Residents: a Brief Report |
title | Assessment of Lymphoma and Other Hematologic Malignancies Training Needs Among Radiation Oncology Residents: a Brief Report |
title_full | Assessment of Lymphoma and Other Hematologic Malignancies Training Needs Among Radiation Oncology Residents: a Brief Report |
title_fullStr | Assessment of Lymphoma and Other Hematologic Malignancies Training Needs Among Radiation Oncology Residents: a Brief Report |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of Lymphoma and Other Hematologic Malignancies Training Needs Among Radiation Oncology Residents: a Brief Report |
title_short | Assessment of Lymphoma and Other Hematologic Malignancies Training Needs Among Radiation Oncology Residents: a Brief Report |
title_sort | assessment of lymphoma and other hematologic malignancies training needs among radiation oncology residents: a brief report |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8487329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34601699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13187-021-02098-9 |
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