Education / Training
A vocation for university and post-university teaching of doctors and specialists in cancerology disciplines.
Together, let’s overcome cancer.

Through its close links with the University (Faculties of Health Sciences and Pharmacy) and the University Hospital, the presence of professors (PU-PH) and university lecturers (MCU-PH) and the participation of the entire medical profession, the CGFL actively contributes to the university and post-university teaching of doctors and specialists in the disciplines involved in cancerology. It also participates in the paramedical professional training of professions caring for cancer patients.
The definition and monitoring of this policy are coordinated by a Deputy Director in charge of teaching (Professor Sylvain LADOIRE) and an Executive Teaching Committee made up of the various stakeholders concerned and whose main missions are the organization of:
cross-curricular teaching for all interns on placement at the CGFL,
internships for hospital students (external) and the organization of courses and conferences to prepare for the ECN (National Ranking Exams),
a continuing training program for CGFL paramedical staff,
the formalization of a training offer within the framework of the development of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminars.

Training for new professions

Training for professions devoting their entire activity to cancerology

Training of specialists

Developing the human qualities of caregivers

Training of professions involved in the diagnosis and monitoring of cancer

Burgundy Europe University
The Georges François Leclerc Center is dedicated to the university and postgraduate education of doctors and specialists in cancerology disciplines. It is integrated into the Faculty of Medicine of Dijon and the University of Burgundy Europe. It also actively participates in the paramedical training of health professionals: nurses, radiology and radiotherapy technicians, cytotechnicians, etc. But it is also a medical team, committed to the well-being of the individual, which participates daily in the transfer of skills to future health professionals.
The University of Burgundy Europe: a strong and original identity
Founded in 1722 with the establishment of a Faculty of Law in Dijon, the University of Burgundy today has 27,000 students, 2,150 staff and 36 accredited research teams.