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The
Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, in conjunction with
the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, provides a formal training program
in Gynecologic Oncology accredited by the Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Canada.
Prerequisites
This is a 2-year training program that requires successful completion
of a 5-year Training Program in Obstetrics & Gynecology in
a Royal College accredited program or equivalent.
Program
Outline
The first six months are spent in the clinics and on the ward
and also looking after admissions, which includes patients who
require inpatient chemotherapy, postoperative patients and palliative
care patients. During the first six months, there is also a rotation
in the Colposcopy unit and a minor surgery list weekly. The OR
for minor surgery deals with patients who require examinations
under anesthesia, cystoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, abdominal Port-a-cath
removal, Tenchoff catheter insertion, cone biopsies and laser
therapy. We see approximately 15 new patients, 20-25 chemotherapy
patients, and 40-50 follow-up patients on a weekly basis. We participate
in NCIC and Industry-Sponsored Phase II and III trials.
During
the next six months there is an 8 weeks each in radiation oncology
and medical oncology. The rest of the time is spent either in
surgical oncology, colorectal surgery, urology, palliative care,
or doing research.
Most
of the second year is spent in the operating room and assessing
and treating chemotherapy patients. The focus during the second
year is to develop appropriate skills in diagnosing and managing
patients with various gynecologic malignancies. This includes
pelvic reconstruction, and radical laparoscopic surgery.
A
third year in research to pursue a Masters in Education or Epidemiology
can also be offered. The Southern Alberta Cancer Research Institute
also offers basic and translational research.
Teaching
It is expected that the trainee will participate in the core curriculum
seminars, Pathology Tumor Board Rounds, Gynecologic Oncologic
Rounds, and other teaching sessions relevant to the specialty.A
course in biostatistics and clinical trial methodology is offered
in alternate years.
Research
All Fellows are expected to have completed at least one research
project and have it accepted in a peer-reviewed journal.
Resources
The Gynecologic Oncology Program includes 3 qualified Gynecologic
Oncologists working in a team with two Radiation Oncologists,
three Gynecologic Pathologists, and two Psychologists. There is
close coordination with the surgical and medical oncologists.
Selection
Criteria
Application for training must be received by March 31st of the
year prior to the year in which you wish to start training. The
following are required for application:
- CV
- Covering
letter explaining why you wish to pursue a career in Gynecologic
Oncology
- Three
letters of reference
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