Building international partnerships to improve global oncological care: Perspective from Rutgers-CINJ Global Oncology Fellowship Program.
Ashwin Chandar, Sukhdeep Kaur, Tlotlo Bathethi Ralefala, Deborah Toppmeyer, Claire Philipp, RichardMarlink, Reena Antony, Marilyn DiGiacobbe, Refeletswe Lebelonyane, Tendani Gaolathe, and Tina M.Mayer
Rutgers-Cancer Institute of New Jersey (R-CINJ) Oncology Fellowship program, through partnerships with Rutgers Global Health Institute and University of Botswana (UB), established a global oncology program in 2018 to provide young oncologists in training with a joint educational opportunity.
Digital badges in academia: An educational tool for the clinical research coordinator
Barbara DeMarco 1,2,✉, Yasheca Ebanks 2, Barbara Tafuto 1,2
Retention of Knowledge Levels of Health Care Providers in Cancer Screening Through Telementoring
Roopa Hariprasad 1, Sanjeev Arora 1, Roshani Babu 1, Latha Sriram 1, Sarita Sardana 1, Sudarshan Hanumappa 1, Ravi Mehrotra 1
An in-person, 3-day training program was conducted for 27 HCPs in the tribal primary health care center of Gumballi in Karnataka, India, to teach the basics of cancer screening in oral, breast, and cervical cancer.
Strengthening Healthcare Capacity Through a Responsive, Country-Specific, Training Standard: The KITSO AIDS Training Program’s Support of Botswana’s National Antiretroviral Therapy Rollout
Christine Bussmann, Philip Rotz, Ndwapi Ndwapi, Daniel Baxter, Hermann Bussmann, C. William Wester, Patricia Ncube, Ava Avalos, Madisa Mine, Elang Mabe, Patricia Burns, Peter Cardiello, Joseph Makhema and Richard Marlink*
