An Antidote to Decreasing Interest in Radiation Oncology: Earlier Engagement
Catherine Sport, Nophar Yarden, Emma C. Fields

TL;DR
This study shows that early exposure to radiation oncology through student interest groups can boost students' interest in the field and improve their understanding of its role.
Contribution
The study introduces and evaluates the effectiveness of a Radiation Oncology Student Interest Group (RO-SIG) in increasing student engagement and knowledge.
Findings
Interest in radiation oncology increased significantly after participating in the RO-SIG.
Perceived accessibility of oncology mentors improved following the RO-SIG experience.
Students demonstrated a better understanding of the role of radiation oncology after the program.
Abstract
In recent years, there has been a national decline in applicants to radiation oncology (RO) residencies, partly due to limited exposure to RO during medical school. Student Interest Groups (SIGs) give students early exposure to a variety of specialties. This study investigates the efficacy of a RO-SIG to increase knowledge and interest in the field. First and second-year medical students attending an RO-SIG event or shadowing experience completed surveys both prior and following participation. Students ranked their interest in oncology, in RO, and their perceived accessibility of mentors in oncology. Questions were rated on a Likert scale from 0 to 5 (5 highest, 0 lowest). The survey included one short response question about the understanding of the role of the RO, which was evaluated qualitatively. 44 students (42 M1s, 2 M2s) completed the pre-survey and 18 (41%, 17 M1s, 1 M2)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvances in Oncology and Radiotherapy · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Diversity and Career in Medicine
