Cancer cases, cancer-related deaths, and survivorship are projected to rise exponentially—yet oncology faces critical workforce shortages. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Tristan Blanco, a biology major and fellow in VCU Massey's Cancer-focused Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) Program, who shares his experience as part of a program designed to scale oncology education and meet the evolving needs of cancer care nationwide. Get behind the scenes of an innovative training model that's preparing the next generation of oncology leaders.
"It's one of the smartest ways to address the workforce shortage. We're making sure more students get the chance to discover oncology and have that opportunity." — Tristan Blanco
Tristan Blanco
Biology major and fellow in the Cancer-focused Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) Program
VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center
Richmond, VA
Resources:
Building a Scalable Model to Train the Next Generation of Oncology Leaders
Pipeline Partners: Developing Training and Recruitment Programs for the Oncology Workforce
Pipeline Partners - [mini podcast] Ep 183
Combatting Healthcare Workforce Issues with Proven Leadership Skills
Onboarding Experienced Non-Oncology Nurses to Address Staffing Shortages
(Re)Building the Oncology Workforce: ACCC President Dr. Ajayi's 2023-2024 Theme
VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center Spotlight
Addressing Social Determinants of Health through a Medical-Legal Partnership