Designing and evaluating the Master of Cancer Sciences

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Monday Lunch Live

19 February 2024

Dr Julia Lai-Kwon discusses the design and qualitative evaluation of the Master of Cancer Sciences, a wholly online, multidisciplinary Masters degree developed in conjunction between the VCCC Alliance and the University of Melbourne. 

Australia’s first cancer-specific, multidisciplinary, innovative and wholly online program

The Master of Cancer Sciences has been designed to enhance and update cancer care practitioners’ knowledge of the rapidly evolving fields of clinical care and cancer research.

The first part of the talk discusses the development of the program, including its theoretical and pedagogical underpinnings. Describing how this translated into the unique online educational environment using infographics, educational videos and gamification. 

The second part discusses the qualitative evaluation of the Masters, which sought to assess the impact of the degree on career trajectory and professional practice. This approach sought to understand a broader range of impacts beyond short term knowledge and skill acquisition, including distal outcomes at the individual, patient and healthcare system levels. 

Using the Kirkpatrick’s Typology of Educational Outcomes, this webinar discusses emergent themes and provides real-world examples of how the Masters has impacted career trajectory and professional practice.

Resource details

Beaker Breaking
Course type
Webinars
Duration
60 mins
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Leadership and Non-Technical Skills
Research (incl. Clinical Trials)
Speciality
Education & Training
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