
Muna Al-Khaifi: Thrilled to See Our Work Published in Supportive Care in Cancer
Muna Al-Khaifi, GP oncologist at Sunnybrook and Assistant Professor at University of Toronto, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I am thrilled to see our work “The Implementation of a Novel Adult Cancer Survivorship Curriculum in a Family Medicine Residency Program: A Mixed Methods Study” published.
While the role of family physicians in providing cancer survivorship care is expanding, curricula for family medicine (FM) residents have largely remained unchanged. A novel mixed-methods cancer survivorship curriculum for FM residents, incorporating humanistic principles and a patient-as-teacher approach at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
The program included virtual sessions on care pillars and long-term side effects of cancer treatment, followed by in-person discussions with patient-teachers. Evaluation through pre- and post-course surveys revealed residents initially had low confidence in their knowledge of cancer care.
A focus group highlighted the positive reception of patient participation and provided suggestions for a more extensive program. The qualitative feedback indicated a strong need for enhanced cancer survivorship education for FM residents, with recommendations for expansion to other academic sites.”
Title: The Implementation of a Novel Adult Cancer Survivorship Curriculum in a Family Medicine Residency Program: A Mixed Methods Study
Journal: Supportive Care in Cancer
Authors: Muna Alkhaifi, Elwyn Zhang, Samantha Kennedy, Malika Peera, Madelaine Baetz-Dougan, Giovanna Sirianni, Jennifer Jones, Amanda Roberts, Salwa Zaitoun, Meera Parthipan, Purti Papneja, Adi Gasner, Jennifer Kwan, Christopher Meaney, Jory Simpson, Joyce Nyhof-Young
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