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A Paradigm Shift in Radiation Oncology Training
Advances in Radiation OncologyVol. 6Issue 2100599Published online: October 26, 2020- Subha Perni
- Anurag Saraf
- Michael Milligan
- Oluwadamilola T. Oladeru
- Idalid Franco
- Shekinah N.C. Elmore
Cited in Scopus: 0The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has been intertwined with the movement for racial justice in the United States and has highlighted and risks aggravating educational and workforce disparities within radiation oncology. We discuss wide-ranging changes within radiation oncology training that are essential to developing and maintaining diversity, including utilization of competency-based educational models that allow for streamlining of training and examinations; responsiveness to the needs of residents and medical students of different gender, racial/ethnic, and socioeconomic groups; and technological integration to increase educational efficiency and decrease barriers. - COVID-19Open Access
Improving Diversity and Inclusion in the Post–Coronavirus Disease 2019 Era Through a Radiation Oncology Intensive Shadowing Experience (RISE)
Advances in Radiation OncologyVol. 6Issue 1100566Published online: September 21, 2020- Idalid Franco
- Oluwadamilola T. Oladeru
- Anurag Saraf
- Kevin X. Liu
- Michael Milligan
- Anthony Zietman
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 11In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, current Association of American Medical Colleges guidelines discourage away rotations, posing significant challenges for attracting students to radiation oncology (RO). This is particularly concerning for medical students underrepresented in medicine (UIM) due to the potential of widening existing disparities in applicant and workforce composition. To proactively address this, we created a Radiation Oncology Intensive Shadowing Experience (RISE) to expose UIM students to the field of RO.