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Mainstreaming of genomics in oncology: a nationwide survey of the genomics training needs of UK oncologists

Rippie K Tutika, James A Bennett, Jean Abraham, Katie Snape, Katrina Tatton-Brown, Zoe Kemp, Ellen Copson and Mark R Openshaw
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.2022-0372
Clin Med January 2023
Rippie K Tutika
AQueen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Roles: registrar in medical oncology
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James A Bennett
BRoyal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, Bath, UK
Roles: consultant in medical oncology
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Jean Abraham
CUniversity of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Roles: consultant in medical oncology
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Katie Snape
DSt George's Hospital, London UK, and The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK
Roles: consultant in cancer genetics
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Katrina Tatton-Brown
ESt George's Hospital, London, UK, and The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK;
Roles: consultant in clinical genetics
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Zoe Kemp
FRoyal Marsden Hospital, London, UK
Roles: consultant in medical oncology
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Ellen Copson
GUniversity of Southampton, Southampton, UK;
Roles: associate professor of medical oncology and honorary consultant in medical oncology
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Mark R Openshaw
HQueen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, and Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK
Roles: consultant in medical oncology
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  • For correspondence: mropenshaw@doctors.org.uk
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    Previous training received in cancer genomics and the different formats of teaching. (a) Has specific training in cancer genomics been completed? (b) Format of teaching. ICR = Institute for Cancer Research.

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    Respondents' perception of basics of genomics. Total respondents: 150. A = all; B = consultants; C = trainees.

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    Describing the pattern of malignancies and underlying gene mutations associated with various high-risk cancer predisposition syndromes. A = all; B = consultants; C = trainees.

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    Respondents' knowledge of local clinical genetics services. A = all; B = consultants; C = trainees.

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    Respondents' knowledge of interpreting and communicating results. A = all; B = consultants; C = trainees.

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    Reported need for specific training in cancer genomics. (a) Do oncologists feel the need for further training? (b) Preferred format for delivery of training.

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Mainstreaming of genomics in oncology: a nationwide survey of the genomics training needs of UK oncologists
Rippie K Tutika, James A Bennett, Jean Abraham, Katie Snape, Katrina Tatton-Brown, Zoe Kemp, Ellen Copson, Mark R Openshaw
Clinical Medicine Jan 2023, 23 (1) 9-15; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2022-0372

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Mainstreaming of genomics in oncology: a nationwide survey of the genomics training needs of UK oncologists
Rippie K Tutika, James A Bennett, Jean Abraham, Katie Snape, Katrina Tatton-Brown, Zoe Kemp, Ellen Copson, Mark R Openshaw
Clinical Medicine Jan 2023, 23 (1) 9-15; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2022-0372
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