Global Oncology Program
Through the Global Oncology Program, the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center continues to strengthen Loyola’s global oncology footprint, leveraging Loyola’s expertise to foster international collaboration, advance education, and improve cancer care worldwide. Under the leadership of Dr. Tamer Refaat, Assistant Director for the Center for Community and Global Engagement at Stritch School of Medicine, the Cancer Center looks forward to creating and expanding partnerships in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, as well as initiating new collaborations in Latin America.
Promoting joint research projects and exchange programs with cancer centers worldwide and developing training opportunities with national and international entities to support oncology education and workforce development are also key parts of the center’s vision. By investing in the next generation of cancer care leaders, the center continues to offer ample opportunities for students to pursue global oncology electives and research.
Students and trainees interested in Loyola’s honors program in community and global health and related electives can find more information from the Center for Community and Global Health.
Through the Global Oncology Program, the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center continues to strengthen Loyola’s global oncology footprint, leveraging Loyola’s expertise to foster international collaboration, advance education, and improve cancer care worldwide. Under the leadership of Dr. Tamer Refaat, Assistant Director for the Center for Community and Global Engagement at Stritch School of Medicine, the Cancer Center looks forward to creating and expanding partnerships in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, as well as initiating new collaborations in Latin America.
Promoting joint research projects and exchange programs with cancer centers worldwide and developing training opportunities with national and international entities to support oncology education and workforce development are also key parts of the center’s vision. By investing in the next generation of cancer care leaders, the center continues to offer ample opportunities for students to pursue global oncology electives and research.
Students and trainees interested in Loyola’s honors program in community and global health and related electives can find more information from the Center for Community and Global Health.