Training

Training is another important priority of the Lundin Family Brain Tumour Research Centre. Its postgraduate fellowship program is specifically designed to nurture the next generation of researchers in neuro-oncology and to promote international collaborations.

This program provides young doctors with an opportunity to gain specialized knowledge and skills. It also contributes to spreading the latest knowledge and best practices in the management and care of patients with brain tumours worldwide.

This program aims to offer the following:

  • Advanced training in clinical neuro-oncology
    This allows individuals to gain in-depth knowledge and specialized skills, which can be invaluable in their future careers.
     
  • Research opportunities
    Individuals will have the opportunity to engage in research activities and gain experience in research methodologies, while benefiting from the expertise of CHUV’s laboratories and specialists. This can be particularly useful for those pursuing careers in academia or research.
     
  • Networking opportunities
    Fellowship programs provide opportunities for individuals to interact with experts in their field and build professional networks. This can lead to collaborations, research opportunities, and job offers.
     
  • Personal and professional growth
    Fellowship programs help individuals to develop their personal and professional skills, such as communication, leadership, and teamwork. This can enhance their overall career readiness and make them more effective in their roles.
 Last updated on 23/01/2024 at 11:24