Pablo Padilla Iserte, Lucas Minig, I. Zapardiel, Luis Chiva de Agustín, R. Laky, F.J. de Santiago García
Background It is important to know what a young gynecologic oncologist perceives as a need to achieve a good training in gynecologic oncology.
Objective This study aims to evaluate the level of training in gynecologic oncology in Spain.
Methods A Web-based anonymous questionnaire was sent via e-mail to Spanish trainees listed in European Network of Young Gynecological Oncology (ENYGO). The survey was developed in four sections: (1) general training in gynecologic oncology, (2) distribution of current clinical activity, (3) surgical training, and (4) perspective future gynecologic oncology. It contained 51 questions, with multiple-choice answers that had to be answered by the ENYGO members.
Results The questionnaire was sent to 64 people listed in the ENYGO database. Of these, 37 members responded (response rate of 58%). Overall, more training in surgery is necessary, to perform radical oncological surgeries. It is claimed a sub-specialty recognition, to ensure an equalitarian and homogeneous training.
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