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Observer Programs in Pediatrics
MD Anderson's Pediatrics division is dedicated to providing the highest caliber of care to children, adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer. Additionally, the innovative research our experts conduct in laboratories and at the Children's Cancer Hospital has been translated into standard-of-care therapies at health care institutions around the world. As part of MD Anderson's ongoing commitment to education, our institution welcomes clinicians and researchers employed at other academic and health care institutions to come watch and listen to our experts in action.
Observer Opportunities in Pediatrics
Interested in observing our experts in Pediatrics? Take a look at some of the educational opportunities available in this specialty. Please review our eligibility criteria before applying to one of the programs listed below.
Pediatric Non-Neural Solid Tumors Observer Program
The Pediatric Non-Neural Solid Tumor Observer Program in the department of Pediatrics - Patient Care is a comprehensive observership designed to provide medical professionals with an in-depth understanding of pediatric oncology. The program aims to equip observers with knowledge of multidisciplinary treatment approaches, integration of clinical practice with cutting-edge research, and patient-centered care strategies. Participants will gain valuable insights into the diagnosis, treatment, and holistic management of pediatric non-neural solid tumors, enhancing their ability to apply these practices in their own clinical settings.
Department
Pediatrics - Patient Care
Type of Observer Experience
Clinical
Learning Objectives
Observers can expect to engage in a variety of learning activities, including clinical rounds, surgical observations, and didactic sessions. These activities are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of pediatric oncology, emphasizing the diagnosis and treatment of non-neural solid tumors. By the end of the program, participants will have enhanced their clinical skills, gained insight into multidisciplinary treatment approaches, and developed a deeper appreciation for the integration of research and patient care in pediatric oncology.
Program Fees
All professional applicants are subject to pay an Education & Training administrative fee. Please refer to the main Observer Programs page for more information about the fees and the institution’s application process.
Application
To apply for the Pediatric Non-Neural Solid Tumor Observer Program, please fill out the corresponding Observer Inquiry Form.
Contact
Onetra Robinson
Program Coordinator
Pediatrics - Patient Care
olrobinson@mdanderson.org
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