Personalized Molecular Oncology
CAS
Universität Basel UNIBAS
- Lieu de formation
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Bâle (BS) - Lausanne (VD)
- Langue d'enseignement
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anglais
- Type de formation
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Hautes écoles universitaires HEU - Formation continue: formations longues
- Modalités temporelles
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À temps partiel
- Thèmes de formation
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Psychologie, compétences psychologiques - Santé, soins, médecine
- Filières d'études
- Swissdoc
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Mise à jour 28.03.2024
Description
Description de la formation
Cutting-edge technologies, like next-generation-sequencing (NGS), combined with the development of targeted therapies are now revolutionizing clinical practice, bringing new complexity to the field of oncology. The CAS in Personalized Molecular Oncology aims at providing a comprehensive and integrative view of the field, by covering all the aspects involved along the pipeline: (i) tumor biology and genetics, (ii) molecular pathology, (iii) clinical bioinformatics, and (iv) clinical oncology.
First of its kind in Switzerland, it focuses on the methodologies used to generate, analyze and interpret patients’ molecular profiles, also touching upon the associated technical, regulatory and ethical challenges. As an important outcome, it aims at establishing a common language between the wide range of professionals involved in the personalized oncology process, from biologists, bioinformaticians, pathologists to clinicians, enabling an efficient and better informed use of e.g. genomic data for both routine clinical practice and clinical research. Moreover, it should empower professionals to develop a vision for their own institution, by critically evaluating the potential benefits and limitations of current and future developments in personalized oncology.
The CAS is organized jointly by the University Hospital of Basel, the University Hospital of Lausanne, and the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics.
Plan de la formation
The program consists of 4 modules of 4 days each (on-site presential teaching in Basel and Lausanne). Each module is interactive, with lectures alternating with hands-on sessions, group discussions, on-site lab visits, in addition to home readings and assignments. Please refer to the brochure for detailed module content.
Acquired competencies will be evaluated with an exam at the end of each module. In addition, students will need to complete a mini-thesis on a study case in small multi-disciplinary groups. Altogether, completion of the program is awarded 10 ECTS.
The program is also recognized as continuing medical education (CME) by the following societies:
- Swiss Society of Medical Oncology: 28 credits per module, 112 credits for the whole CAS.
- Swiss Society of Hematology: 28 credits per module, 112 credits for the whole CAS.
- Swiss Society of Pathology: 56 pathology-specific credits, 56 non-specific CME credits.
- Swiss Society of Medical Genetics: 24 credits for module 1, 32 credits for the whole CAS.
- Swiss Society for Radiation Oncology: 28 credits per module, 112 credits for the whole CAS.
- FAMH in medical genetics: 24 credits for module 1 (tumor biology and genetics).
Participants interested in attending only one module are also welcome, and will receive a short course certificate with 2 ECTS, provided they pass the exam at the end of the module. CME credits may also be requested to the societies above.
Admission
Conditions d’admission
The CAS targets an interdisciplinary audience of professionals involved in personalized molecular oncology, including laboratory managers, biologists, bioinformaticians, pathologists, geneticists, clinicians and pharmaceutical company employees.
Applicants are expected to hold a university degree (MSc or MD degree), and will be selected on the basis of their CV and demonstrated interest or experience in personalized oncology.
The course will be taught entirely in English, and homework assignments should be completed in English as well. Hence, a good command of both oral and written English is necessary to attend the CAS.
Coûts
Fee for attending the whole CAS: CHF 6’000.-
Fee for attending a single module: CHF 2’000.-
These fees include course materials, lab visits, and exams. Please note that travel costs and accommodation are at the charge of participants.
Diplôme
- Certificate of Advanced Studies CAS
Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) Personalized Molecular Oncology, University of Basel
Infos pratiques
Lieu / adresse
- Bâle (BS)
- Lausanne (VD)
Modules take place alternately in Basel and Lausanne.
Déroulement temporel
Durée de la formation
Each session of the CAS begins in the fall (usually November) and lasts for approximately 10-12 months (incl. mini-thesis).
Modalités temporelles
- À temps partiel
Langue d’enseignement
- anglais
A good command of both oral and written English is necessary to attend the CAS.
Liens
Renseignements / contact
Miriam Tesfai
Clinical Bioinformatics
SIB | Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Ch. des Mines 9
CH-1202 Genève
Tel. +41 22 379 02 67
cas-pmo@unibas.ch
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