Identifying the Professional Development Needs Among Early Career Doctorally Prepared Oncology Professionals

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Jacqueline Galica
Marian Luctkar-Flude
Amina Silva
Jiahui Wong
Mary-Jane Esplen
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[1] Queen’s University,School of Nursing
[2] de Souza Institute,Department of Psychiatry, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
[3] University of Toronto,undefined
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Psychosocial oncology; Professional development; Survey;
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This study aimed to identify the professional development needs of early career doctorally prepared professionals in psychosocial oncology. We used a cross-sectional descriptive survey design to assess professionally related skills deemed most important to participants’ academic excellence and promotion, skills they felt most and least confident to engage in, and those they were most interested to learn more about. Seventeen participants completed the survey and were, on average, 39.3 years of age (range 29–55 years) and had completed doctoral or post-doctoral training 3.1 years previously (range 0–5 years). Participants identified seeking external funding as not only the most important skill to achieve their academic excellence and promotion, but also as the skill they felt least confident to engage in. They felt most confident to engage in career planning and getting published and were most interested to learn more about how to negotiate a career/position. Participants also expressed interest in having access to a forum wherein they could collaborate with others and receive mentorship from expert oncology professionals with doctoral degrees. The findings from this study point to the need for professional development opportunities for oncology professionals before and after they complete their doctoral or post-doctoral training. Study participants’ perspectives offer insights about topics that may be enhanced in doctoral and post-doctoral mentorship programs.
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页码:1656 / 1661
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