I About The ProgrammeII Assessment and EvaluationIII Target Audience and Eligibility RequirementsIV Other Information
I About The Programme
Name of Programme
Research Fellowship in Breast and Gynaecological Pathology
Overview
The Research Fellowship in Breast and Gynecological in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital is a comprehensive and intense fellowship based in Singapore’s premier healthcare institution for women and children. The fellowship will also provide a golden opportunity to learn breast pathology from Prof Tan Puay Hoon, who is an internationally renowned pathologist, an editor of the WHO blue book and an avid researcher in breast pathology for which she has received several accolades. Fellows can expect themselves to see both breast and gynaecological and surgical specimens, frozen sections, participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and academic activities including slide teaching sessions and journal presentations. They will be able to gain experience in interpreting molecular tests used in diagnosing breast and gynaecological cancers including fibro epithelial lesions of breast, screening for Lynch syndrome for endometrial cancers and genotyping for molar pregnancy. There will be an opportunity to be involved in ongoing research activities in the department. They will also be able to attend local conferences organized by the SGIAP and Singapore cytology Society.
Aim of Programme
To expose the fellow to the sub-specialty discipline of gynecological and breast pathology.
Duration of Programme
3 months – 12 months
Number of Training Places
Maximum 2 research fellows at any one time
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the programme, trainees will be able to:
Trainees should expect to be able to:
Content Areas
Training Methods
1. Case Reporting
2. Clinico-pathologic Conferences
3. Structured Educational Activities
4. Research
Team of Experts
II Assessment and Evaluation
Aims of Assessment
Trainees will need to demonstrate their proficiency level based on the following competencies:
(A) Medical Knowledge
(B) Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
(C) Interpersonal and Communication Skills
(D) Professionalism
(E) Systems-Based Practice
Assessment Approaches
The fellow will be assessed at regular intervals by face-to-face meeting with the supervisor as well as by the case log book and feedback from the laboratory.The assessment will be based on his/her performance in routine service work such as:
Evaluation Process
The general overall grading system evaluates the trainee’s performance upon completion of the programme. All trainees will be given a general overall grading status at the end of the programme based on the grading criteria requirements incorporating the six competencies that trainees must demonstrate throughout the programme.
* Trainees who have attained a USP grade are given options to extend their training. This will depend on the faculty's evaluation of the trainee's clinical skills and professional attitude.
III Target Audience and Eligibility Requirements
Target Audience
Junior pathologists in regional countries with an interest in breast and gynaecological pathology
Pre-requisite/Eligibility Requirement(s)
IV Other Information
Course Fees
Fees will be disclosed upon acceptance.
Funding
Candidates should be self-funded or have funding from external sources/institutions.
Certification
A certificate will be awarded to each trainee at the completion of the programme.
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