Table 2. GPOs programmes identified in grey literature.
Institution | Setting | Population(s) | Programme name (if applicable) | Duration | Number of programme participants per year | Method of delivery | Formal curriculum (Y/N) | ||
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Didactic lectures (Y/N) | Clinical rotation (Y/N) | Simulation/case-bases | |||||||
University of Western Ontario | Canada | GPs | Family Practice-Oncology | 13 months | NR | Y | Y | N | Y |
CancerCare Manitoba | Canada | GPs | NR | 2–4 weeks | NR | Y | Y | N | N |
University of Manitoba | Canada | GPs | NR | 6–12 months | NR | Y | Y | N | Y |
University of Ottawa | Canada | GPs | Oncology for Family Residents | 6–12 months | NR | Y | Y | N | Y |
BC Cancer/UBC | Canada | GPs | General Practitioner in Oncology Education Program | 8 weeks | NR | Y | Y | N | Y |
University of Toronto | Canada | GPs | Enhanced Skills Program: Medical Oncology | 1 year | NR | Y | Y | N | Y |
University of Porto | Portugal | GPs, oncologists | 2nd Postgraduate course in Oncology for General Practitioners and Young Oncologists | 3 days | NR | Y | N | Y | N |
BC, British Colombia; GP, General Practitioner; NR, Not reported; Y, Yes; N, No; UBC, University of British Columbia