Improving access to high-quality cancer care requires not only modern hospitals, drugs and special equipment, but also directly depends on the medical staff who treat cancer. Healthcare professionals are a valuable asset and a key tool for improving the outcomes of cancer patients. The doctor is the link between science, knowledge and effective actions necessary for the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients. It is not surprising that the training of medical personnel is the main strategic component of the health care system in most countries.
Today, it is obvious that it is necessary to focus on training qualified and motivated doctors of a new generation who do not lag behind their European colleagues in professional development and are capable of an interdisciplinary team approach in cancer treatment.
In recent decades, the unprecedented speed of development of new sciences and technologies has led to the emergence of numerous oncological professions, specialties and specialties with appropriate training programs. Today, the treatment of an oncological patient may require the participation of doctors of various specialties: surgical and clinical oncologists, radiologists, radiation therapists, nuclear medicine specialists, pathologists, molecular biologists. In recent years, radical changes in oncological practice have been associated with the increasing role of new medical specialties – doctors caring for patients providing palliative care and supportive therapy, geriatric oncologists, and psychoncologists. Depending on the type of cancer, cardiologists, gastroenterologists, urologists, pulmonologists, dermatologists, pancreatologists, nephrologists, hematologists, hepatologists, gynecologists, neurologists, geriatric and pediatric oncologists can participate in the treatment. All these specialists are the driving force behind healthcare and are crucial to providing patients with quality care. Primary care physicians are also integrated into the process of providing care to cancer patients, whose role is critical to ensure prevention, screening, early diagnosis, as well as monitoring patients after completion of treatment and their management at the end of life.
The interaction of experts from different medical specialties with different professional experience, whose purpose is to treat patients with an oncological diagnosis, is the basic principle of modern oncology. As the treatment of patients becomes more difficult, doctors of different medical disciplines must not only work closely together, but also know the basics of fundamental and practical oncology. This requires the development of fundamentally new interdisciplinary training programs.
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