At RLKU Medical College’s attached hospitals—HLTH and HLH—Oncology provides consultant-led, multidisciplinary cancer care across OPD, day-care infusions, inpatient services, and 24/7 emergency liaison. HLH’s oncology wing delivers state-of-the-art diagnostics and treatments with integrated services in Medical Oncology (chemotherapy, targeted/immune/hormonal therapies), Radiation Oncology, Hematologic Malignancies, Pediatric Oncology, and a Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Center—supported by oncology nursing, counselling, and coordinated surgical input for comprehensive care. Standard pathways, infection-prevention, safe-medication protocols, and audit/M&M reviews underpin timely, reliable outcomes. As a teaching unit, the department aligns with the UHS curriculum and mapped outcomes. Students learn cancer basics (epidemiology, staging, performance status), principles of diagnosis (biopsy, imaging, lab markers), and systemic/radiation therapy foundations (indications, toxicities, supportive care). Core skills: oncologic history and examination, red-flag recognition, safe chemotherapy handling concepts, transfusion/hemato-oncology essentials, and palliative/supportive care (pain, nutrition, psychosocial). Learning occurs via ward/OPD exposure, day-care infusion observership, tumor boards/CPCs, case-based discussions, and Skills-Lab sessions (break-the-bad-news frameworks, febrile-neutropenia first dose, anaphylaxis protocol). Assessment uses OSCEs, workplace-based tools (DOPS/mini-CEX), case presentations, logbooks, and structured feedback—developing safe, compassionate, and team-ready graduates.