Participant Evaluation of a Multi-disciplinary Oncology Preceptorship Training Program for Oncology Health Professionals from Kumasi, Ghana

Kenneth W. Merrell,Thomas Okpoti Konney, Osei Acheamfour, Joseph Lucido, Abena Yeboah Aduse-Poku,Amanika Kumar, Mavis Bobie Ansah, Adu Tutu Amankwa,Dean Shumway,Fred Kwame Awittor, Augustina Badu-Peprah, Lionel Aurelien A. Kankeu Fonkoua,Andrea E. Wahner Hendrickson, Ernest Boakye,Ernest Kwasi Adjei,Ishmael Kyei, Katie Kemper, Miranda Rank,Prema P. Peethambaram,Kathryn Spangenberg, Kasie Sorenson, Miranda Hearrold,Allison Garda,Rondell Graham, Karen Lang,Joseph Adom, Rita Achiaa,James Jakub, Bismark Dwobeng Amo,Ernest Osei-Bonsu,Rolando Camacho, Eric Clement Desmond Kotei Addison

Journal of Cancer Education(2024)

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A critical shortage of skilled healthcare workers is a primary cause of disparate global cancer outcomes. We report participant evaluation of a multidisciplinary preceptorship program. In collaboration with the city of Kumasi, Ghana, Mayo Clinic and the City Cancer Challenge hosted a preceptorship program for comprehensive multidisciplinary breast and cervix cancer training. A total of 14 healthcare workers from Kumasi received two weeks of training at Mayo Clinic in November and December 2021. Each participant and preceptor were requested to complete an anonymous post-participation survey. Of the 14 trainee participants, 10 (71
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Multidisciplinary team,Clinical skill development,Cancer training,Global health disparities
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