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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 7, 2011; 17(9): 1109-1115
Published online Mar 7, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i9.1109
Digestive oncologist in the gastroenterology training curriculum
Chris Jacob Johan Mulder, Marc Peeters, Annemieke Cats, Anna Dahele, Jochim Terhaar sive Droste
Chris Jacob Johan Mulder, Anna Dahele, Jochim Terhaar sive Droste, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, VU University Medical Center, 1007 MB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Marc Peeters, Department of Oncology, Antwerp University, Hospital Antwerp, B-2650 Belgium, The Netherlands
Annemieke Cats, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, 10662X, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Author contributions: Mulder CJJ, Peeters M, Cats A, Dahele A and Terhaar sive Droste J wrote this article.
Correspondence to: Chris Jacob Johan Mulder, MD, PhD, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, VU University Medical Center, PO Box 7057, 1007 MB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. cjmulder@vumc.nl
Telephone: +31-20-4440613 Fax: +31-20-4440554
Received: July 30, 2010
Revised: December 14, 2010
Accepted: December 21, 2010
Published online: March 7, 2011
Abstract

Until the late 1980s, gastroenterology (GE) was considered a subspecialty of Internal Medicine. Today, GE also incorporates Hepatology. However, Digestive Oncology training is poorly defined in the Hepatogastroenterology (HGE)-curriculum. Therefore, a Digestive Oncology curriculum should be developed and this document might be a starting point for such a curriculum. HGE-specialists are increasingly resisting the paradigm in which they play only a diagnostic and technical role in the management of digestive tumors. We suggest minimum end-points in the standard HGE-curriculum for oncology, and recommend a focus year in the Netherlands for Digestive Oncology in the HGE-curriculum. To produce well-trained digestive oncologists, an advanced Digestive Oncology training program with specific qualifications in Digestive Oncology (2 years) has been developed. The schedule in Belgium includes a period of at least 6 mo to be spent in a medical oncology department. The goal of these programs remains the production of well-trained digestive oncologists. HGE specialists are part of the multidisciplinary oncological teams, and some have been administering chemotherapy in their countries for years. In this article, we provide a road map for the organization of a proper training in Digestive Oncology. We hope that the World Gastroenterology Organisation and other (inter)national societies will support the necessary certifications for this specific training in the HGE-curriculum.

Keywords: Gastroenterology, Training, Digestive oncologist, Curriculum, Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Oncology, Targeted therapy