Year 4
Oncology Electives Description
The London Regional Cancer Program (LRCP) offers clinical electives to undergraduates in fourth year providing a more focused outpatient and inpatient ward experience in Medical or Radiation Oncology with clinical assignments.
Additionally, there is excellent opportunity to do a number of diagnostic/therapeutic procedures under the supervision of the consultants within the Clinic, i.e. lumbar punctures, bone marrows, thoracentesis.
- Night and Weekend Call: Elective students are not required to be on call during their elective period in Oncology
- Evaluation Procedure - Elentra
- Number of Students Accepted - Each Block: Only 1 - 2 students each Block.
- Orientation is normally held at 8:45a.m., on the first day of the elective.
- Pagers: May be provided if needed.
- Parking: See Map for driving directions and campus layout. The London Regional Cancer Program (out patient area) is located in the A-zone of the building.
The Ivan H. Smith Memorial Prize:
Awarded to the final year medical student demonstrating outstanding interest in Oncology. Donated by the friends of the late Dr. Ivan Hamilton Smith.
Value: $400
Coordinators:
Dr. Vikram Velker
Program Director (Radiation Oncology)
Dr. Sara Kuruvilla
Program Director (Medical Oncology)
Lisa Michienzi
Program Administrator
Office Location:
London Regional Cancer Program
800 Commissioners Road East
rm. A4-901C
London, Ontario, N6A 5W9
Phone: 519.685.8600 x53177
Email Contact: Lisa Michienzi
See map for driving directions, campus layout
Oncology Elective Choices:
Radiation Oncology |
Medical Oncology |
Research/Laboratory |
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CODE: ONC RAD A | CODE: ONC MED B | CODE: ONC RES A |
- 2 week rotation |
- 2 week rotation - emphasis on outpatient clinic experience - attendance at follow-up and new patient clinics for common malignancies - attendance and participation in multi-disciplinary rounds - learns about the indications for and side effects of chemotherapy for common malignancies. |
- A student with a specific interest may put in writing a one page research proposal to Dr. Robby Stein. The research project needs to be approved by Dr. Robby Stein prior to the start of the 4th year (September). |
Learning Objectives
During the course of caring for patients under supervision, the student shall demonstrate that he/she has developed the following skills at a level of competence appropriate for a final year student:
- Professional relationship with patients
- History-taking skills
- Physical Examination
- Diagnostic skills
- Management skills (including judgement)
- Data organization (for recording and/or presentation)
- Professional relationship with colleagues
- Responsibility and dependability
- Cognizance of limitations
- Intellectual curiosity
Type of Clinical Experience
In-patient and Out-patient