PURPOSE The Global Oncology Enrichment Program (GOEP) is a collaborative initiative designed to address disparities in access to global oncology education for cancer health professionals and is hosted on the Princess Margaret (PM) Cancer Campus. This study evaluates GOEP's impact and sustainability across two delivery formats: a mixed synchronous/asynchronous model and an asynchronous-only model. MATERIALS AND METHODS This was a retrospective analysis of participants from 2020 to 2024. Participants completed pre- and post-course surveys assessing demographics, motivations and barriers in accessing global oncology education, and confidence in global oncology topics. Course engagement data were tracked and extracted from PM Cancer Campus' learning management system. Statistical tests compared demographics and evaluated changes in confidence and importance in course objectives. RESULTS Among 256 participants who completed the precourse survey, 219 enrolled in a mixed format of the course (September 2020-November 2022) and 37 in an asynchronous-only format (December 2022-September 2024). The mixed-format cohort had significantly higher completion rates of at least seven of 10 course units (91.1% v 8.9%, P = .04). They were more likely to cite networking (77.6% v 0%) and mentorship (69.4% v 0%) as key motivators. Despite greater access to global oncology programs, the mixed-format cohort more often reported barriers, including limited faculty interest and lack of mentorship. Among those completing pre- and post-surveys (n = 99), confidence improved significantly across all topics, particularly among those already involved in global oncology. CONCLUSION GOEP was associated with improved confidence among participants who completed both surveys. Although asynchronous delivery improves scalability, the mixed format supports stronger engagement and completion. These findings suggest a need for hybrid learning models that balance scalability with engagement, ensuring global oncology education reaches more learners, while supporting mentorship, connection, and long-term capacity building.
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Revadhi Chelvarajah
University Health Network
Tina Papadakos
University Health Network
Chidinma Anakwenze
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
JCO Global Oncology
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Université de Montréal
University Health Network
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69be36d46e48c4981c675f68 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1200/go-25-00372