Discordance between cancer prevalence and training: a need for an increase in oncology education
Sarah Payne, Danny Burke, Janine Mansi, Alison Jones, Alison Norton, Johnathan Joffe, David Cunningham, Gordon McVie and Roshan Agarwal
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.13-1-50
Clin Med February 2013 Sarah Payne
1Department of Oncology, St Bartholomew's Hospital
Roles: specialist registrar in medical oncology
Danny Burke
2European Institute of Oncology
Roles: education manager
Janine Mansi
3Department of Medical Oncology, Guy's Hospital
Roles: consultant medical oncologist
Alison Jones
4Department of Medical Oncology, Royal Free Hospital
Roles: consultant medical oncologist
Alison Norton
5Association of Cancer Physicians
Roles: central secretariat
Johnathan Joffe
6Department of Medical Oncology, Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
Roles: consultant medical oncologist
David Cunningham
7Department of Oncology, Royal Marsden Hospital
Roles: professor of medical oncology
Gordon McVie
2European Institute of Oncology
Roles: professor of medical oncology
Roshan Agarwal
8Department of Medical Oncology, Hammersmith Hospital
Roles: clinical senior lecturer in medical oncology
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Discordance between cancer prevalence and training: a need for an increase in oncology education
Sarah Payne, Danny Burke, Janine Mansi, Alison Jones, Alison Norton, Johnathan Joffe, David Cunningham, Gordon McVie, Roshan Agarwal
Clinical Medicine Feb 2013, 13 (1) 50-56; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.13-1-50
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Discordance between cancer prevalence and training: a need for an increase in oncology education
Sarah Payne, Danny Burke, Janine Mansi, Alison Jones, Alison Norton, Johnathan Joffe, David Cunningham, Gordon McVie, Roshan Agarwal
Clinical Medicine Feb 2013, 13 (1) 50-56; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.13-1-50
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