FELLOWSHIP IN MEDICAL ONCOLOGY

Overview

PHILOSOPHY OF THE PROGRAMME

The regulations and syllabus described in this document are intended to establish Fellowship training in Medical Oncology and hopefully spearhead development of similar training programs in related disciplines of paediatric oncology, radiation oncology, gynaecology oncology, surgical oncology and palliative care.

Cancer cases are increasing worldwide, and about 70% of the burden of newly reported cases are found in developing countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, cancer registration and surveillance is minimal, therefore, data on cancer occurrence is rudimentary. Evidence from Nairobi County as reported in the Nairobi Cancer Incidence Report 2004 – 2008 clearly indicates that cancer is a major public health problem in Kenya. One of the goals of Kenya Vision 2030 in particular, the Social Pillar, is to improve overall livelihood of Kenyans. This requires among others, provision of efficient and high quality health care with best standards. The Cancer Prevention and Control Act (2012) is now in operation, paving way for the country to roll out programs for cancer treatment and control strategies. One of the 8 major problems identified in the Bill was lack of cancer specialists, limiting achievement of the above goals.   The country has a population approaching 46 million people, and just about 20 specialists including 6 medical oncologists involved in cancer treatment, and all except one are based in Nairobi. Training facilities that have traditionally been accessed abroad are expensive and largely unavailable currently, and the situation for most other countries in sub-Saharan Africa is even worse. There is clearly a need to train cancer specialists locally, and if established, should serve as a regional training centre.

The objectives of the fellowship programme shall be to equip the learner with:

(i)   Competencies to recognise cancer, make prompt diagnosis and offer appropriate treatment.

(ii)  Skills to effectively carry out cancer prevention programs, community surveillance and early

detection.

(iii)  Competencies in leadership and clinical/environmental management of cancer

(iv) Ability for self learning, critical thinking, research, and the capacity to translate cancer research into practice and policy.

 

RATIONALE OF THE PROGRAMME

The objectives of the fellowship programme shall be to equip the learner with:

Competencies to recognise cancer, make prompt diagnosis and offer appropriate treatment.

Skills to effectively carry out cancer prevention programs, community surveillance and early 

detection.

Competencies in leadership and clinical/environmental management of cancer

Ability for self learning, critical thinking, research, and the capacity to translate cancer research into practice and policy.

 

Contacts of Support Person

For any assistance contact the Secretary, Office of the Chair, Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics 

Telephone: 0204915041

E-mail: dept-medtherapeutics@uonbi.ac.ke

or pay us a visit at Kenyatta National Hospital Campus, University of Nairobi, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics

STRUCTURE

The training programme will be completed in a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 academic years

The course shall be full time and offered in two parts: 

            Year one shall consist of Cancer Biology, and Cancer Management I

            Year two shall consist of Cancer Management II

Content shall be delivered through clinical teachings, lectures, seminars, clinical-pathological conferences, demonstrations, laboratory practicals, mentorship and small group tutorials and clinical work.

 

MODE OF DELIVERY

Face-to-face mode

Formal lectures, tutorials and seminars, clinical demonstrations, clinical teaching including bedside teaching, ward rounds, ambulatory care teaching in outpatient clinics, and self-directed learning.

Open distance and e-learning mode

This will be offered using a multi-media approach that includes self-instructional print and electronic study materials.

Blended mode

The blended combines online learning with synchronous, asynchronous and face-to-face methods.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

The common regulations for the fellowship in all faculties of the University of Nairobi shall apply

Candidates eligible for admission into the programme shall in addition fulfil the following conditions:

Be holder of a Master of Medicine degree in Internal Medicine of the University of Nairobi or an equivalent qualification from an institution recognised by the Senate

Be eligible for registration with Medical Practitioners and Dentist Board of Kenya

For those from non-English speaking countries, show evidence of proficiency in English language such as TOEFL/IELTS or evidence of at least 12 years of continuous instruction in English 

Posses a valid professional indemnity certificate during the period of training

Certificate of good conduct from Medical practitioners’ and Dentists’ Board or equivalent Senate approved regulatory authority for international students.

 

SCHEDULE OF INTAKE

Intakes are in September every calendar year. Registration and admission for qualified applicants commence in August. For more  information on Registration & Admission please  click here

APPLICATION INFORMATION

For application, click here to apply

 

Contacts of Support Person

For any assistance contact the Secretary, Office of the Chair, Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics 

Telephone: 0204915041

E-mail: dept-medtherapeutics@uonbi.ac.ke

or pay us a visit at Kenyatta National Hospital Campus, University of Nairobi, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics 

CAREERS & ATTACHMENT OPPORTUNITIES

The objectives of the fellowship programme shall be to equip the learner with:

Competencies to recognise cancer, make prompt diagnosis and offer appropriate treatment.

Skills to effectively carry out cancer prevention programs, community surveillance and early 

detection.

Competencies in leadership and clinical/environmental management of cancer

Ability for self learning, critical thinking, research, and the capacity to translate cancer research into practice and policy.

NOTABLE ALUMNI

1. Dr. Dan K. Gikonyo- Chief Cardiologist and Founder, The Karen Hospital

2. Professor Erastus Amayo- Consultant Neurological Surgeon

3. Dr Andrew Odhiambo- Chief Medical Oncologist, Prime Cancer Care Clinic

MEDICAL ONCOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME (H113)  
   
Year 1  TOTALS 
TUITION                   648,000.00
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                        5,000.00
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                        6,500.00
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                        7,000.00
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                        2,000.00
LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                        5,000.00
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                        4,500.00
ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                        1,000.00
CAUTION - (ONCE)                        5,000.00
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                        1,000.00
Year I Total        685,000.00
   
Year 2  
TUITION                   648,000.00
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                        5,000.00
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                        6,500.00
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                        7,000.00
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                        2,000.00
LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                        5,000.00
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                        4,500.00
ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                        1,000.00
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                        1,000.00
 Year 2 Total                   680,000.00
   
Grand totals    1,365,000.00