What You'll Gain

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Multidisciplinary Oncology Expertise: Mastery of systemic therapies, radiotherapy, surgical care, and pediatric oncology. Practical Clinical Experience: Exposure to 150+ diverse cancer cases and advanced diagnostic procedures. Research and Academic Skills: Training in study design, critical appraisal, and publication. Global Recognition: Certification aligned with HSSC and international oncology standards

Special Features

Comprehensive Clinical Training: 3,300+ hours of supervised practice across medical, radiation, surgical, and pediatric oncology. Research and Publication: Mandatory clinical research project with manuscript submission and conference presentation. Advanced Procedures and Simulation: Training in biopsies, staging, oncological emergencies, and communication skills. Leadership and Teaching Development: Opportunities to lead tumor boards, mentor peers, and participate in hospital committees.

Course Eligibility:
MBBS & above

Description

The Certificate Course in Clinical Oncology is an advanced 18-month multidisciplinary program crafted to develop highly skilled clinical oncologists. With over 4,600 training hours, this program integrates structured rotations, simulation-based training, research, and leadership development. Participants will gain hands-on experience across medical oncology (chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy), radiation oncology, surgical oncology, and pediatric oncology, supported by multidisciplinary tumor boards and interventional procedures. A strong academic foundation is built through structured lectures, seminars, journal clubs, and workshops on emerging therapies, molecular oncology, and biostatistics.

The program emphasizes research and quality improvement, requiring learners to conduct studies, present at conferences, and submit manuscripts for publication. Learners will also develop teaching and leadership skills by engaging in peer training and multidisciplinary decision-making. Graduates will emerge with the expertise to manage diverse cancer cases, lead oncology teams, and contribute meaningfully to evidence-based clinical practice. In addition, participants will sharpen their diagnostic reasoning and clinical judgment through exposure to 150+ diverse oncology cases. The curriculum integrates communication and empathy training to enhance doctor–patient interactions. Learners will also benefit from global guest faculty and case discussions, gaining a broader perspective on cancer care. Finally, with structured mentorship and career guidance, this program equips graduates for impactful roles in both national and international oncology ecosystems.

Curriculum

Clinical Rotations and Hands-on Practice

Didactic and Academic Learning

Research and Quality Improvement (Ongoing throughout the program)

Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Skills

Leadership and Teaching Development

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