2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13187-020-01887-y
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Overview of Undergraduate Oncology Interest Groups: Medical Students’ Insights from a National Collaborative Network

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“…14 The limited uptake in Europe and Asia may partly relate to closer relationship of trainee groups with oncology societies such as the European Society of Medical Oncology and the European Society of Oncology, both of which have medical student initiatives, and other efforts such as the British Oncology Network for Undergraduate Societies, which consists of a network of students and junior physicians promoting careers in oncology. 15 It is likely that many of the trainee needs are largely satisfied by these efforts. However, the existence of student groups organized and supported by different oncology societies with common goals, but with different insights into regional student needs, offers opportunities for global student exchange, networking, and collaboration in an increasingly connected world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 The limited uptake in Europe and Asia may partly relate to closer relationship of trainee groups with oncology societies such as the European Society of Medical Oncology and the European Society of Oncology, both of which have medical student initiatives, and other efforts such as the British Oncology Network for Undergraduate Societies, which consists of a network of students and junior physicians promoting careers in oncology. 15 It is likely that many of the trainee needs are largely satisfied by these efforts. However, the existence of student groups organized and supported by different oncology societies with common goals, but with different insights into regional student needs, offers opportunities for global student exchange, networking, and collaboration in an increasingly connected world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%