Radiation Oncology—Editorial
The Radiation Oncology trainee research programme is working well, so can anything else be done to help our trainees acquire research skills?
David RH Christie,
Michael B Barton,
Corresponding Author
David RH Christie
GenesisCare, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Bond University Medical Program, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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Dr David RH Christie, GenesisCare, Gold Coast, Qld 4224, Australia.
Email: [email protected]
Search for more papers by this authorMichael B Barton
Ingham Institute, South West Sydney Clinical School, UNSW, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Search for more papers by this authorDavid RH Christie,
Michael B Barton,
Corresponding Author
David RH Christie
GenesisCare, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Bond University Medical Program, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Correspondence
Dr David RH Christie, GenesisCare, Gold Coast, Qld 4224, Australia.
Email: [email protected]
Search for more papers by this authorMichael B Barton
Ingham Institute, South West Sydney Clinical School, UNSW, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Search for more papers by this authorConflict of interest: No conflicts to declare.
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