儿科全球肿瘤学和血液疾病教育(GLOBE)交流访问学者项目

2019-03-12 星源教育

儿科肿瘤全球和血液疾病教育(GLOBE)项目——达纳-法伯/波士顿儿童全球健康倡议的一部分,接待来自发展中国家和欠发达国家的儿科医生和护士

  儿科肿瘤全球和血液疾病教育(GLOBE)项目——达纳-法伯/波士顿儿童全球健康倡议的一部分,接待来自发展中国家和欠发达国家的儿科医生和护士。GLOBE计划是一项观察员体验,参与者可以参加患者巡诊和其他临床活动,并在达纳-法伯/波士顿儿童医生的监督下参加教学会议。在他们逗留期间,GLOBE学者还将在达纳-法伯/波士顿儿童工作人员医师或护士的指导下设计或参与他们自己的临床、质量或研究项目。

  GLOBE计划接受国际儿科医生和护士,条件是他们已经完成了儿科血液学和/或肿瘤学的学习,或者正接受最后一年培训,并致力于从事儿科癌症和/或血液疾病领域的职业。优先考虑来自低收入和中等收入国家(由世界银行分类系统定义)的申请人,但来自高收入国家的申请人也有资格申请。在GLOBE计划期间,参与者将了解我们的机构如何提供儿科肿瘤护理,我们的医疗团队和部门如何组织和互动,以及如何在我们的机构中​​实施最新的诊断技术和方案。我们还鼓励GLOBE学者与我们的学员分享他们自己的经验和专业知识。

  GLOBE学者可以参加至少一次,最多两次连续服务轮换。每个服务轮换期为四周,在此期间,每个参与者将被分配轮换我们的五个疾病计划中的两个:(1)良性血液学,(2)血液恶性肿瘤,(3)实体瘤,(4)神经肿瘤学, (5)干细胞移植。GLOBE学者将在服务人员的指导和监督下每天工作。此外,每位GLOBE学者将与临床医生配对,该临床医生将在整个计划期间指导参与者,每周与参与者会面,并监督参与者的个人项目。我们将尽最大努力满足申请者在特定服务中的轮岗要求,但由于我们通过其他项目接待国内外学生和居民,因此会根据可用性进行安置。

  由于政府规定,Dana-Farber癌症研究所或波士顿儿童医院的国际访问医生和护士只能作为观察员参与临床活动。法规禁止学者直接承担患者护理责任。尽管如此,学者们可以充分观察临床互动,参与床边教学,并帮助其他团队成员完成任务,虽然这些任务是患者护理的一部分,但不被直接视为护理任务(例如,有关临床问题的文献检索和协议审查) 。所有GLOBE学者必须始终遵守Dana-Farber癌症研究所和波士顿儿童医院观察政策。

  最后,申请人必须意识到GLOBE计划是一种非正式的教育体验。它不代表正式的子专业或奖学金培训。因此,GLOBE学者将收到一份说明其参与日期和活动的出勤证书,但不会从Dana-Farber癌症研究所或波士顿儿童医院获得任何形式的许可证或学术学分。

  儿科GLOBE学者要求

  1.所需的经验和资格

  a.)医师候选人必须:

  毕业于认可的医学院并持有医学学位;

  目前正在从事儿科血液学和/或肿瘤学领域实习;

  目前正在从事儿科血液学和/或肿瘤学有特殊兴趣的辅助子专业实习;

  或在他们的儿科学培训的最后一年,并致力于在儿科血液学和/或肿瘤学领域的职业生涯。

  b.)护理人员必须:

  拥有护理学士(或更高)学位;

  至少有两年的护理工作经验;

  至少有两年的儿科或肿瘤学或儿科肿瘤学工作经验;

  在低收入或中等收入国家的公立或非营利性医院工作;

  c.)不合格

  本科、研究生或任何学科的医学和护理专业学生;

  来自美国的医生和护士。全球计划仅针对国际医生和护士;

  发展中国家或欠发达国家不积极从事儿科肿瘤学/血液学的医生和护士。

  国家和国际医科学生可以通过哈佛医学院交流服务计划向哈佛附属医院申请更多信息并申请办事员:

  http://ecommons.med.harvard.edu/org.asp?exclerk

  其他不符合条件的申请人可以访问波士顿儿童医院观察计划网页,了解更多信息并查看其资格。

  语言:

  参加GLOBE计划必须具备口头和书面英语水平,需要提供语言能力证明,医学术语和在线访谈(例如Skype)。预计GLOBE申请中的内容反映了申请人自己的工作和独立的批判性思维。如果预选,申请人必须在不能接受任何形式的外部帮助的情况下,独立进行在线访谈。(例如:在线翻译、翻译和词典等)。

  签证:

  所有非美国永久居民或美国公民身份的国际观察员在美国必须持旅游签证(J或B类)。我们的计划不赞助任何人,除了参与GLOBE计划或提供有关签证状态访问学者,或由美国国务院确定的要求提供的建议。我们可以向GLOBE计划提供录取通知书,以帮助签证申请流程。但我们不会协助或赞助移民流程的任何部分。

  想了解有关签证的任何问题或其他信息,请访问: travel.state.gov/content/visas/en.html

  旅行和住宿:

  学者应自行负责所产生的所有个人,旅行,住宿和交通费用。我们将提供从过去参与者收集的资源列表供其参考,但提供的列表既不是排他性的,也不是详尽无遗的。

  费用和成本:

  $ 2,000 - 不可协商的观察费(仅适用于医生)

  $ 600 - 每周近似生活费(住房,膳食和交通)

  奖学金:

  我们将为提出了强有力的申请并表现出经济困难的申请人提供奖学金,他将在抵达时收到支票,奖学金可涵盖其部分或全部观察费用。

  时间表和截止日期:

  GLOBE计划的持续时间为四到八周。参与者的逗留时间不得超过八周。该计划每年分别在春季和秋季运行两次。

  GLOBE 2019秋季轮换将于2019年9月3日星期二开始,持续到10月11日星期五(护士为4周,医生为6周)。

  申请截止日期为2019年2月15日星期五午夜(美国东部时间)。

  GLOBE Physician Application:www.jotform.com/GHIglobal/GLOBE

  GLOBE护士申请:www.jotform.com/GHIglobal/globe-nursing

  注意:GLOBE参与者必须在进入美国之前接受适当的免疫接种,详情请查看免疫要求。

  Pediatric Global Oncology and Blood Disorders Education (GLOBE) Program

  The Pediatric Global Oncology and Blood Disorders Education (GLOBE) Program – part of the Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Global Health Initiative – hosts visiting pediatricians and nurses from developing and underdeveloped countries. The GLOBE Program is an observership experience in which participants attend patient rounds and other clinical activities, as well as participate in teaching conferences under the supervision of a Dana-Farber/Boston Children's staff physician. During their stay, GLOBE Scholars are also expected to design or participate in a clinical, quality, or research project of their own under the mentorship of a Dana-Farber/Boston Children's staff physician or nurse.

  The GLOBE Program accepts international pediatricians and nurses who have either already completed training in pediatric hematology and/or oncology or are in their last year of training and are committed to pursuing a career in the field of pediatric cancer and/or blood disorders. Priority is given to applicants from low- and middle-income countries (as defined by the World Bank Classification System), but applicants from high-income countries are eligible to apply as well. During the GLOBE Program, participants learn how pediatric oncology care is delivered in our institution, how our medical teams and departments are structured and interact, and how the latest diagnostic techniques and protocols are implemented in our Institution. The GLOBE Scholars are also encouraged to share their own experience and expertise with our trainees and staff.

  The GLOBE Scholars can attend a minimum of one and a maximum of two consecutive service rotations. Each service rotation is four weeks long, during which each participant will be assigned to rotate through two of our five disease programs: (1) Benign Hematology, (2) Hematologic Malignancies, (3) Solid Tumors, (4) Neuro-Oncology, and (5) Stem Cell Transplantation. The GLOBE Scholar will work on a daily basis under the guidance and supervision of the service attending. In addition, each GLOBE Scholar will be paired with a clinician who will mentor the participant over the entire length of the program, meet the participant weekly, and oversee the participant’s individual project. We will do our best to meet the applicant’s requests for rotation in a specific service, but because we host national and international students and residents through other programs, placements are done based on availability.

  Due to government regulations, international visiting physicians and nurses at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute or Boston Children’s Hospital may only participate in clinical activities as observers. These regulations prevent Scholars from having direct patient care responsibilities. Despite this, Scholars may observe clinical interactions fully and participate in bedside didactic teaching and help other team members with tasks that, though part of patient care, are not considered direct care (for example, literature searches regarding a clinical problem, and protocol review). All GLOBE Scholars must comply with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children’s Hospital Observership Policies at all times.

  Finally, it is important for applicants to realize that the GLOBE Program is an informal educational experience. It does not represent a formal subspecialty or fellowship training. Therefore, the GLOBE Scholars will receive a certificate of attendance describing their participation dates and activities, but will not receive any form of licensing or academic credit from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute or Boston Children’s Hospital.

  Pediatric GLOBE Scholar Requirements:

  A.)Required experience and qualifications

  a.)Physician candidates must:

  · Have graduated from an accredited medical school and hold a medical degree.

  · Be currently practicing in pediatric hematology and/or oncology; be currently practicing in an ancillary subspecialty with special interest in pediatric hematology and/or oncology; or be in their last year of pediatrics training and be committed to pursuing a career in the field of pediatric hematology and/or oncology.

  b.)Nursing candidates must:

  · Have Bachelor (or higher) degree in Nursing

  · Have at least two years of documented working experience in nursing

  · Have at least two years of documented working experience in pediatrics or oncology or pediatric oncology

  · Work at a public or non-profit hospital in a low- or middle-income country

  Not eligible

  · Undergraduate, graduate, or medical and nursing students of any discipline

  · Physicians and nurses from United States of America; the GLOBE Program is intended only for international physicians and nurses

  · Physicians and nurses from developing or underdeveloped countries not actively practicing pediatric oncology/hematology

  National and international medical students may request more information and apply for clerkships at Harvard-affiliated hospitals through the Harvard Medical School Exchange Clerkship Program at: https://ecommons.med.harvard.edu/org.asp?exclerk

  Other non-eligible applicants may visit the Boston Children’s Hospital Observership Program webpage to learn more and check their eligibility.

  Language:

  Verbal and written English proficiency is mandatory for participation in the GLOBE Program. Proof of language proficiency, medical terminology, and an online interview (e.g., Skype) are required. It is expected that content in the GLOBE application reflects the applicant’s own work and independent critical thinking. If pre-selected, applicants are required to conduct the online interview independently without any form of external assistance (for example, online translation, translator, dictionary, etc.).

  Visa:

  All international observers, who are not permanent residents or citizens of the U.S., must be in the U.S. on a tourist visa. Our Program does not sponsor anyone for the sole purpose of participating in the GLOBE Program or provide advice regarding visa status or requirements, which are determined by the U.S. State Department. We are able to provide a letter of acceptance to the GLOBE Program to help with the visa application process. Please note we do not assist or sponsor any part of the immigration process. For any questions or additional information about visas, please visit: travel.state.gov/content/visas/en.html

  Travel and Accommodations:

  Scholars are responsible for all personal, travel, lodging, and transportation expenses that result from participation. We will provide a list of resources collected from past participants, but the list provided is neither exclusive nor exhaustive.

  Fees and costs:

  · $2,000 – Non-negotiable observership fee (for physicians only)

  · $600 – Approximate living expenses per week (housing, meals, and transportation)

  Scholarship:

  We offer scholarships that cover some or all of the observership fee cost to applicants from low- and middle-income countries (as defined by the World Bank Classification System) who present a strong application and demonstrate financial hardship. Scholars receive a check upon arrival and are responsible for any costs and activities associated with processing the check.

  Timeframe and deadlines:

  The GLOBE Program has durations of four to eight weeks. The participant’s stay cannot exceed eight weeks. The program runs twice a year – in the spring and fall.

  The GLOBE Fall 2019 rotation will start on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 and run through Friday, October 11 (4 weeks for nurses, 6 for physicians). The application deadline is Friday, February 15, 2019 at midnight (EST).

  · GLOBE Physician Application: www.jotform.com/GHIglobal/GLOBE

  · GLOBE Nurse Application: www.jotform.com/GHIglobal/globe-nursing

  Note: GLOBE participants must receive the appropriate immunizations prior to entering the United States. Please review the immunization requirements.

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