IGCS Fellowship Annual Report - Report - Page 8
P-8
How it Works
Fellow's progress
is evaluated by the
local supervisor and
international mentor,
surgical case log
review, Project ECHO
participation, and
periodic knowledge
assessments.
Fellows follow a
curriculum and
participate in monthly
video conferences with
international mentors
and multidisciplinary
volunteer faculty.
PARTNERING
Institutions in
high-resouce regions
are partnered with
those in lower-resource
regions to implement
gynecologic oncology
training.
VIRTUAL
TRAINING
HANDS-ON
TRAINING
EVALUATION
International mentors
travel to training sites
2-3 times a year for
hands-on, surgical
training. Fellows travel
to high-resource
institutions for 1-3
months.
CERTIFICATE
OF COMPLETION
Each fellow takes a
final examination and if
successful, receives a
certificate of satisfactory
completion of training.
EVENTUALLY, THE NUMBER OF TRAINED SPECIALISTS in these institutions and regions will increase and those
who are trained through the IGCS Fellowship will become the teachers and mentors of future generations. With
more skilled healthcare providers dedicated to improving care for women with gynecologic cancer in these
regions, there will be greater access to quality care.
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