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ESMO-MCBS Working Group - Open Call for New Members

Join the ESMO-MCBS Working Group to help shape the future of cancer treatment evaluation, promote equitable access to high-value therapies, and enhance clinical trial design.

The ESMO-MCBS Working Group is essential in maintaining and improving the ESMO-Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale, a critical tool in evaluating cancer treatments. As a member, you will contribute to key projects that impact the accessibility and value of cancer therapies worldwide.

We are currently looking to identify ESMO members to join this dynamic Working Group in 2025.

Application Deadline: Applications must be submitted by 13 November 2024.

How to apply

Candidates should apply via the link below, providing the following documentation in English by 13 November 2024:

  • Motivation statement including how you could contribute to the group in terms of new ideas
  • Short Biography (no more than 600 words)
  • Up-to-date Curriculum Vitae. Please ensure that you use this template when uploading your CV. Applications submitted without using this template will not be considered
  • Applicants are also invited to complete the ESMO Declaration of Interest Form. For more information about the ESMO DOI Policy please click here

To apply, kindly fill in this form

The activities and responsibilities of the ESMO-MCBS WG are as follows:

  • Participate actively in meetings
  • Provide input to the ESMO-MCBS WG plans and projects
  • Participate, if requested, as an author/co-author in the ESMO-MCBS WG activities/projects
  • Review educational/scientific material produced by other members of the ESMO-MCBS WG or invited experts based on their particular area of expertise
  • Engage in knowledge-sharing within the oncology community
  • Represent the ESMO-MCBS WG interests at ESMO or external meetings (subject to invitation and approval)

Members work on a volunteer basis; the commitment is typically no more than 72 hours per year. The appointment will be for a mandate of two years (from 1 January 2025 until 31 December 2026) and may be extended.

Appointment requirements

Applicants should:

  • Be an ESMO member (in good standing)
  • Be a medical doctor (oncologist or haematologist). We are particularly looking for haemato-oncologists
  • Have a particular interest in access to cancer medicines, clinical trials, and have a basic understanding of how the ESMO-MCBS works
  • Have good communication skills in English

The candidate must not

Currently hold a position in a for-profit healthcare organisation (excluding healthcare professionals in hospitals), pharmaceutical, diagnostic, biotechnology, medical technology and research, commercial medical education company or organisation, whether paid or not (except as a member of a scientific board or advisory board).

Personal attributes

The candidate should be able to demonstrate that they:

  • Are committed to the strategic goals, values and vision of ESMO
  • Make an active contribution to ESMO’s mission
  • Show unquestionable commitment to the highest level of professional and personal ethics
  • Are willing and able (in terms of time and knowledge) to accept the workload and responsibilities inherent to this position; and create a positive atmosphere for constructive teamwork

Commitments

The candidate, as a condition of appointment, acknowledges that they:

  • Will, if selected, resign/withdraw at the latest by the start of the term of office from any employment or leadership position as an officer or in a body of any international medical professional society, research group, foundation or charity, whether paid or not, if this position adversely affects ESMO’s interests according to the Executive Board’s evaluation

More Information

For more information about the ESMO-MCBS WG visit this page, key achievements check this page and information about the dissemination and applicability of the ESMO-MCBS visit this page.   

We look forward to receiving your application!

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