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Annual Report 2019

Center for Education and Professional Career Development

Yuichiro Ohe, Hidehito Horinouchi, Kimihiko Kawamura, Tomomi Hata, Hironobu Hashimoto, Hayato Tsuchiya, Miki Ito, Yoshimi Katori, Kayoko Miyata, Kanyu Ihara, Tamae Hiramatsu, Yuko Hirose, Kenta Takehara, Toshihiro Ishihara, Hideyuki Yoshizumi, Rie Yokoyama, Yukiyo Fujita, Futaba Sugibayashi

Introduction

 The Center for Education and Professional Career Development has been established in July, 2014 to cover all of the National Cancer Center. The roles of the center are nurturing and securing of able human resources, clarification of the career path in each type of job, and improvement of a systematic educational program.

 In February 2019, the Center for Education and Professional Career Development was reorganized as a department in each hospital, namely National Cancer Center Hospital and National Cancer Center Hospital East.

The Team and What We Do

 The resident educational program of the National Cancer Center has a history of more than 50 years, but we have started a re-examination of the resident educational program to produce more able cancer specialists effectively. We are discussing building a new resident educational program that can cope with the change to a new board certification system which started in 2017.

Education

 The cooperative post-graduate school program with Keio University and Juntendo University was started in 2012, the program with Jikei University School of Medicine was started in 2017 and the program with Nagasaki University and Meiji Pharmaceutical University was started in 2018. In 2019, five, 18, 12 and five post-graduate students, namely 40 in total, were registered on the cooperative post-graduate school program with Keio University, Juntendo University, Jikei University School of Medicine and Nagasaki University, respectively. Ten post-graduate students among them received a PhD. in 2019.

Future prospects

 The National Cancer Center has to nurture experts in a variety of jobs engaging in medical treatment and research for cancer and support for cancer patients, and provide them throughout the whole of Japan. It is also anticipated that we will nurture able professionals who should be leaders in their field in near future. We want to aim at the development of a system performing personnel training by all types of jobs related to medical treatment and research for cancer and support for cancer patients including office workers as well as doctors.