Learning objectives
The DES in Medical Oncology certifies that the physician in training has acquired the following knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes, as defined in Article 3 of the amended law of 31 July 2020 on the organisation of specialised studies in medicine at the 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg.
Graduates will be able to practice medical oncology in all countries of the European Union.
Knowledge
- Master the theoretical foundations required to practice independently under their own responsibility or within a specialised hospital department in all areas of medical oncology.
- Understand clinical oncology, including prevention, clinical diagnosis, medical treatment, rehabilitation measures for neoplastic diseases, palliative care, and follow-up monitoring.
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the general foundations of other disciplines involved in the treatment of malignant tumours.
- Understand the legislative, regulatory, and ethical framework governing the practice of medical oncology in Luxembourg.
Skills
- Adapt knowledge from internal medicine to the specific field of medical oncology.
- Integrate knowledge within a multidisciplinary approach through effective collaboration with other medical disciplines and healthcare professionals.
- Interpret scientific publications and reports in medical oncology with rigour.
- Independently initiate research or development projects and generate new knowledge, skills, and professional competencies.
- Initiate and lead scientific or professional discussions that contribute to the development of others’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
Professional attitudes
- Exercise autonomy, responsibility, and rigour in clinical and scientific practice.
- Adopt a patient-centred approach characterised by listening, empathy, and respect, particularly in palliative care settings.
- Promote interdisciplinary collaboration and teamwork to ensure comprehensive care for patients with cancer.
- Maintain scientific curiosity and a commitment to continuing professional development.
- Respect ethical, professional, and legal principles governing the practice of medical oncology.