University of Perugia and Perugia General Hospital, Italy
Radiation Oncology
Radiation oncologists at Perugia University General Hospital use the most-advanced technologies to deliver powerful doses of radiation directly to the tumor with high precision, reducing the number of sessions required for radiation treatment in comparison with more-conventional approaches. The radiation oncology team works to offer the highest level of safety and efficacy during every step of the treatment. Physicians collaborate with medical physicists to create an individualized radiation treatment plan for each patient. The Centre treats about 1,500 new patients every year, most of whom are then routinely followed up. Facilities include 1 projector for high-dose rate brachytherapy as well as apparatus for external-beam radiotherapy (2 linear accelerators and 1 tomotherapy). The Day Hospital is availlable for systemic therapy administration, side effect management and the Outpatients'Unit is involved in initial consultations, check-ups, patient monitoring and management.
External-beam radiotherapy is delivered with advanced techniques such as intensity-modulated/helical radiotherapy. Image-guided radiotherapy is performed. The Centre is supported by a large and very active voluntary association.Traineeships for qualified and trainee physicians will provide observation of all clinical activities, participation in seminars, clinical case discussions and clinical meetings. Trainees who visit during the University semester will be able to attend lectures in the School of Medicine at no extra cost. Traineeships in medical physics will focus on specific areas e.g. treatment planning and quality controls of apparatus etc. Voluntary association traineeships will focus on the set-up, organization, fund-raising and running of such an association.
Traineeships are available in:
Traineeships 1a to 6 are reserved for qualified or trainee radiation oncologists and clinical oncologists and 1-3 for qualified or trainee medical physicists.
1) Routine clinical management of radiotherapy delivery to treat cancer in all parts of the body
1a)Total body irradiation, as delivered by linear accelerator or tomotherapy
1b) Total marrow/ total nodal irradiation, as delivered by tomotherapy
Both are part of the conditioning regimen to stem cell transplantation for acute leukaemias. In the field of haematology, radiotherapy treatments are also available for patients with Hodgkin’s disease, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
2) Stereotactic brain and body radiotherapy
This ablative technique, is used routinely in our Radiation Oncology Centre. Stereotactic body radiotherapy is delivered in up to 5 daily fractions to cure primary tumours and oligometastatic disease. Stereotactic brain radiotherapy is delivered in a single session (radiosurgery) or in a hypofractionated schedule for patients with cerebral metastases.
3) High-dose rate brachytherapy
This highly skilled technique is used, as boost or radical treatment, for gynaecological, breast, skin, head and neck, esophageal, bronchial and bile duct tumours.
4) Chemo-radiotherapy
Chemotherapy in combination with radiotherapy is delivered to treat brain, head and neck, cervical-uterine, rectal and pancreatic cancers. Management of these patients requires extensive skills and experience.
5) Other systemic therapies
Endocrine therapy is prescribed for patients with breast cancer. Patients with prostate cancer, will receive all appropriate drugs according to risk stratification, disease stage and response to treatments.
6) Psycho-oncology Trainees may discuss cases with a psychiatrist or psychologist offerinng psychological support to patients They may also attend single or group therapy sessions.
7) Organising a voluntary association (reserved for anyone interested in setting up such a support group or already engaged in one)
Trainees will observe the association’s daily work within the Centre, learn how it is involved in delivering complementary therapies (music therapy, aromatherapy,, relaxing meditation) and see how it fund-raises
Can Be Customized
The trainees will be accessing, uniquely as observers, the hospital facilities and for this reason, the hospital administration requires that any trainee will need to have a civil, professional and non-professional liability insurance of not less than Euros 500,000.00, and also international accident insurance. Furthermore, the health insurance will have to be complete (i.e. permanent disability or death caused by accident or disease occurred during the traineeship) and with a minimum of Euros 250,000.00.
The University of Perugia has some visitor rooms. Some religious orders offer hospitality e.g. room with private bathroom and use of kitchen.Please contact the Radiation Oncology Unit for further details about these accommodation options
Trainees may prefer appartments or Bed and Breakfasrt options. For these try, for example, sites like booking.com, Airbnb etc
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Duration | Fee |
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2 weeks | $875.00 |
4 weeks | $1,500.00 |
8 weeks | $2,750.00 |
12 weeks | $3,750.00 |
This program allows Merit Applications. This program allows merit-based applications for virtual and onsite clinical and research programs. If you are successfully awarded under this category, Trialect or the host mentor will cover the tuition fee only. All applications will be evaluated based on merit. Due to the high level of competition, the chances of being selected under the merit category are quite limited.
Radiation Oncologists,Clinical Oncologists, and other professionals with non-physician backgrounds e.g. radiation technologists and nurses, can apply from around the world. The program will be customized accordingly.
Host Name: Prof. Cynthia Aristei
Affiliation: University of Perugia and Perugia General Hospital
Address: Piazza Lucio Severi,1 Edificio A Loc. S. Andrea delle Fratte 06132 Perugia, e-mail: cynthia.aristei@unipg.it; Phone +39 075 5858130 +39 075 5858161
Website URL: https://www.unipg.it/en/international-students/general-information/medical-facilities
Disclaimer:It is mandatory that all applicants carry workplace liability insurance, e.g., https://www.protrip-world-liability.com (Erasmus students use this package and typically costs around 5 € per month - please check) in addition to health insurance when you join any of the onsite Trialect partnered fellowships.
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Dec 1st, 2024
Duration | Fee |
---|---|
2 weeks | $875.00 |
4 weeks | $1,500.00 |
8 weeks | $2,750.00 |
12 weeks | $3,750.00 |
This program allows Merit Applications. This program allows merit-based applications for virtual and onsite clinical and research programs. If you are successfully awarded under this category, Trialect or the host mentor will cover the tuition fee only. All applications will be evaluated based on merit. Due to the high level of competition, the chances of being selected under the merit category are quite limited.
Radiation Oncologists,Clinical Oncologists, and other professionals with non-physician backgrounds e.g. radiation technologists and nurses, can apply from around the world. The program will be customized accordingly.
Host Name: Prof. Cynthia Aristei
Affiliation: University of Perugia and Perugia General Hospital
Address: Piazza Lucio Severi,1 Edificio A Loc. S. Andrea delle Fratte 06132 Perugia, e-mail: cynthia.aristei@unipg.it; Phone +39 075 5858130 +39 075 5858161
Website URL: https://www.unipg.it/en/international-students/general-information/medical-facilities
Disclaimer:It is mandatory that all applicants carry workplace liability insurance, e.g., https://www.protrip-world-liability.com (Erasmus students use this package and typically costs around 5 € per month - please check) in addition to health insurance when you join any of the onsite Trialect partnered fellowships.
Commonly asked questions about this program from the host and other attendees.