Postgraduate certificate in medical education for oncology
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Some commonly asked questions (FAQs)
There are specialist postgraduate certificates and Masters’ degrees in medical education for other specialties, such as for GPs and for surgeons, but nothing similar for oncology. This joint course between The Royal College of Radiologists, and the University of Dundee's Centre for Medical Education, aims to fill that gap.
The postgraduate certificate is delivered entirely online, and should take one year of part time study to complete. There are three modules, each of which will take approximately 200 hours to complete and will run over 12 weeks. The first two modules are on learning and teaching, and on assessment, and they are generic to all medical or health professional education. The third is the learning teaching and assessment in oncology module. It was written by Dr Sarah Needleman, a clinical oncologist from London, who was the RCR's first oncology educational fellow, in collaboration with the Education team at the College, with support from the team at the University of Dundee.
The PGCME for Oncology is designed for trainee and consultant oncologists with an interest in developing their careers in medical education, as well as for any other health care professionals who teach oncology. It’s also designed with an international audience in mind, so it is not limited to the RCR / UK curriculum.
As well as completing the whole postgraduate certificate with the University of Dundee, if you are doing a PGCE elsewhere, then it is also possible to study the Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Oncology module as a stand-alone module. You may then be able to use the credit for the Dundee module towards another PGCE, although you would need to check if this possible with your home institution. You can continue studying with the University of Dundee’s Centre for Medical Education to postgraduate diploma or to Masters level.
Fellows and members will be eligible for a 10% discount on the course fees.
Assessors needed
Do you hold a PGCE teaching qualification? Would you like to extend your teaching experience by becoming an assessor?
We need PGCE-trained clinical oncologists with experience in giving feedback and written assessment to mark and moderate for the RCR/Dundee University PGCE Oncology Module.
Contact [email protected] if you are interested.
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