Community-based pathological diagnostician training course
Program Overview
Program Overview
The university program focuses on training pathologists to acquire advanced specialized knowledge and skills in cancer pathology diagnosis and genome diagnosis. The goal is to cultivate internationally active cancer pathology specialists with a strong research mindset, capable of conducting appropriate pathology and genome diagnoses based on tumor genetic abnormalities and related treatments.
Program Objectives
- Acquire advanced specialized knowledge and skills in cancer pathology diagnosis and genome diagnosis
- Understand patient backgrounds and develop a high sense of ethics
- Conduct research with a strong clinical question-oriented mindset
Program Description
The program aims to train specialists who can work across organs to diagnose cancer and conduct genome diagnoses. By understanding the genetic abnormalities of tumors and their related treatments, students will learn to perform accurate pathology and genome diagnoses. The program seeks to develop specialists with a strong research mindset, capable of working internationally in the field of cancer pathology.
Program Goals
- Develop highly specialized knowledge and skills in pathology and genome diagnosis
- Foster a strong sense of ethics and understanding of patient backgrounds
- Cultivate internationally active cancer pathology specialists with a research-oriented mindset
