Maastro Clinic Maastricht is one of the campuses operated by Maastro. Our records show the address as Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands.
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Maastro Clinic Maastricht, integrated within the Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC+), delivers specialized educational programs in radiation oncology, leveraging its academic affiliation for cutting-edge training. The campus specializes in interdisciplinary courses that bridge clinical practice and research, focusing on complex cancer cases treated at this tertiary referral center.
- Specialized Radiation Oncology Fellowship: An advanced post-residency program for oncologists, delving into neuro-oncology, pediatric radiation, and gynecological cancers. It includes advanced imaging like PET-CT integration and adaptive radiotherapy techniques, with clinical exposure to over 1,000 annual cases.
- Clinical Research in Oncology Course: Designed for researchers and clinicians, this program covers trial design, biostatistics, and ethics in radiation therapy studies. Participants engage in ongoing trials at MUMC+, learning about immunotherapy combinations and hypofractionated regimens.
- Medical Dosimetry Training: A focused certification for dosimetrists, emphasizing 3D conformal planning, volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), and quality control. The course features virtual simulation software and peer-reviewed case studies from the clinic's database.
Further offerings include continuing medical education (CME) modules on radiation safety, tumor board simulations, and multidisciplinary team training. The curriculum aligns with European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) standards, incorporating 200 hours of supervised practice. With access to hybrid operating rooms and research labs, students explore innovations like FLASH radiotherapy and radiomics. Annually, the program trains around 300 professionals, promoting collaboration across departments like surgery and medical oncology. This educational framework enhances skills in precision medicine, supports Dutch national cancer control initiatives, and prepares graduates for leadership roles in academic and community settings, ultimately advancing oncology care in the region.
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