Purpose Encouraging research and scientific publication among oncology trainees is a central component of fellowship training, yet opportunities can be limited in resource-constrained settings. The Forum of Research in Oncology (FRON) was established in Lebanon in 2014 to foster clinical research skills, mentorship, and academic output among oncology fellows. Design Initially held within a single institution, FRON expanded to include 6 medical schools across Lebanon and neighboring countries, thereby promoting national and regional collaboration. The competition's structure includes abstract submission, preselection, presentations, and evaluation by an expert jury. Results Over the past decade, FRON has demonstrated a substantial positive impact on research productivity, with a marked increase in peer-reviewed publications, higher journal impact factors, and enhanced participation of fellows and students. Conclusion Beyond measurable academic output, FRON participation has facilitated career advancement and fostered a culture of scientific inquiry by providing a structured, competitive, and mentorship-driven platform.
Kattan et al. (Fri,) studied this question.