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An Opportunity to Share

An Opportunity to Share Journal of Cancer Education (2019) 34:627–628 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-019-01584-5 EDITORIAL Maria C. Bishop Published online: 26 July 2019 American Association for Cancer Education 2019 I often leave cancer education conferences very impressed by biomedical sciences, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, psycholo- the quality of mentorship and inspired by our colleagues’ gy, or public health to gain biomedical and oncology research work around the world. I am also reminded that the work experience. The POE program provides a short-term training presented represents only a small sample of what our global experience (internship) in either laboratory or clinical re- cancer education community contributes to decreasing the search. A primary goal of the POE program is to encourage burden of cancer for our patients, families, and communities. students to pursue a career in cancer research. Since its While attending the 2019 European Association for Cancer founding in 1978, 86% of program alumni have obtained doc- Education (EACE) annual scientific meeting in Porto, torates. Members of underrepresented groups and women are Portugal, I had the opportunity to meet with researchers, particularly encouraged to apply, since another long-term goal healthcare providers, and students to learn more about their of their program is to increase the diversity of persons http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Cancer Education Springer Journals

An Opportunity to Share

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2019 by American Association for Cancer Education
Subject
Biomedicine; Cancer Research; Pharmacology/Toxicology
ISSN
0885-8195
eISSN
1543-0154
DOI
10.1007/s13187-019-01584-5
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Journal of Cancer Education (2019) 34:627–628 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-019-01584-5 EDITORIAL Maria C. Bishop Published online: 26 July 2019 American Association for Cancer Education 2019 I often leave cancer education conferences very impressed by biomedical sciences, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, psycholo- the quality of mentorship and inspired by our colleagues’ gy, or public health to gain biomedical and oncology research work around the world. I am also reminded that the work experience. The POE program provides a short-term training presented represents only a small sample of what our global experience (internship) in either laboratory or clinical re- cancer education community contributes to decreasing the search. A primary goal of the POE program is to encourage burden of cancer for our patients, families, and communities. students to pursue a career in cancer research. Since its While attending the 2019 European Association for Cancer founding in 1978, 86% of program alumni have obtained doc- Education (EACE) annual scientific meeting in Porto, torates. Members of underrepresented groups and women are Portugal, I had the opportunity to meet with researchers, particularly encouraged to apply, since another long-term goal healthcare providers, and students to learn more about their of their program is to increase the diversity of persons

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Published: Jul 26, 2019

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