Topics include cancer screening, cancer risk assessment, cancer prevention and genetics, initial diagnosis and treatment of common and uncommon malignancies, disease pathogenesis and supportive oncology to include pain management, clinical trial design and conduct including the basis of Phase I, II and III trials and the legal and ethical implications of clinical research. The Red Team is overseen by an attending oncologist, who rounds with the fellows and residents and is responsible for the primary care of the patients. For more information, please visitGraduate Medical Education'sStipend & Benefits. The second and third years of the Clinical Provider Track are designed to allow fellows to complete requirements necessary for double-or single-boarding in hematology and/or oncology as well as obtain the clinical experience necessary for independent clinical practice. Hands-on training in the essential procedural skills of our discipline including bone marrow aspirations and biopsies, peripheral smear and bone marrow interpretation, intrathecal chemotherapy administration and clinical trial enrollment and management will be given during this phase of training. 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Director, Hematology Oncology Fellowship Program. The principal activity of fellows at VAMC is the care of patients with hematologic disorders and malignancies on the VA wards. The first-year fellow is expected to complete 11 four-week clinical rotations, one four-week elective rotation, and one four-week vacation. We require a minimum of three letters of recommendation with one to come from your residency program director and request that your personal statement be one page in length and describe your career goals. While we wish we could be meeting you in person, we are thrilled to offer you this virtual tour as an opportunity to see and learn more about the facilities and resources available to our fellows. The GW Outpatient Hematology/Oncology Clinic sees almost 2000 new patients per year with about 1,500-1,600 new oncology patients and 300-400 new hematology patients. Matt Hart, a postdoc in pathology in the Horwitz lab, led a study on reprogramming B cells in a search for new treatments for childhood leukemia. The Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center is an international leader in cancer treatment, research, prevention, education and community outreach. On-call responsibilities during the first year consist of approximately ten days (including 1-2 weekends) of overnight home call coverage per month. In addition, fellows present regular didactic conferences to the residents and medical students rotating through oncology and hematology services. The division has a nationally recognized fellowship program designed to train specialist pediatricians seeking a career in academic pediatric hematology/oncology. The fellowship program is through the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, which consists of educational programs and extensive clinical and basic science research, along with the GW Hospital and its large ambulatory care facility. Scientists and physicians affiliated with Siteman hold more than $145 million annually in basic and clinical oncology research grants. The fellow's longitudinal clinic takes priority overall other activities. To attain this goal our program leaders and mentors meet regularly with each fellow as they progress through the fellowship program to ensure they will be ready for independent practice and be able to attain their career objectives. Seattle Childrens Hospital, the University of Washington Medical Center, and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center are each world leaders among the finest research and patient care institutions in the world. Education: BA - Cornell University | MD - Duke University School of Medicine | MBA - Duke University, Fuqua School of Business. Hematology and Oncology were subsequently separated, with Dr. Evan Sadler becoming the Hematology Division Chair in 1998 and Dr. John DiPersio the chair of Division of Oncology in 1999 as BMT was integrated into Oncology. Fellows discuss new and landmark articles that shape our current understanding of cancer biology and serve to provide evidence for clinical decision making. Fellows follow a curriculum that requires 5 half-day outpatient disease-specific clinics per week, 20% of which are in elective specialties. Fellows spend 6 months on the inpatient Red Team service which admits and follows patients with acute leukemia, patients requiring inpatient chemotherapy for malignant hematologic and solid tumor oncologic diseases, and cancer patients with complications from their disease and/or treatment. Internal Medicine. Fellows also rotate with the Hematology and Transplantation Service, NCI/NHLBI/NIH Clinical Research Center and have the option for additional research training and program electives at the NIH, wherean ongoing research training affiliation was established more than 10 years ago. Our fellows have publishednumerous articlesin highly competitive areas of biomedical research, and they continue to maintain a history of success in acquiringextramural funding support. In addition, a series of core lectures are given on a yearly basis (July late October) covering several topics in hematology and oncology. Fellows conduct a series of particularly challenging oncologic cases encountered in the clinic or hospital and conduct a discussion using the literature to support content. Finally, first-year fellows will receive an in-depth didactic lecture series from pediatric hematology/oncology faculty, as well as participate in a core curriculum through the department of pediatrics that covers topics such as grant and manuscript writing, mentorship, biostatistics, job searching and negotiation skills, wellness and others. To train outstanding Hematologists and Medical Oncologists, who will contribute to future knowledge about prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancers and blood diseases. Our fellows further standout on the job market due to their ability to subspecialize their clinical practice (e.g. We strongly promote academic research for our Hematology/Medical Oncology fellows with ample opportunity for clinical research, basic science research, quality improvement, etc. All fellows prepare and present conferences on a regular basis. Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Residency: Johns Hopkins Bayview Track: Medical Oncology. Zainul Hasanali, MD, PhD. Siteman Cancer Center offers the expertise of more than 450 Washington University research scientists and physicians who provide care for more than 75,000 patients, including 12,000 newly diagnosed patients, every year. Washington University (BMT Fellowship) Benefits. Satellite facilities are conveniently located at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital in Creve Coeur; Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital in St. Charles County; Northwest HealthCare, part of Christian Hospital, in north St. Louis County; Siteman Cancer CenterSouth County; and Memorial Hospital East in Shiloh, Illinois. During this time, the fellow is expected to pursue original research following one ofthree pathways: clinical educator scholar, clinical and translational research scholar, or basic science research scholar. Medical School: Saint Louis University Residency: University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Professional Interests: Medical oncology, interest in breast oncology, adolescent and young adult oncology Reason for choosing our fellowship: I had an opportunity to train at UW-Madison during residency and interact with the hematology/oncology attendings during my rotation. A full range of advanced diagnostic and treatment services are available for patients with all types of cancer. The GW Hospital houses the oncology unit. In addition, fellows are expected to attend the divisional and subspecialty tumor boards. After the first year, the fellow begins an individualized program of clinical, translational or basic science investigation mentored by faculty at Washington University. During this time, they evaluate hospitalized patients for common hematologic disorders and newly diagnosed oncologic conditions. VA faculty maintains active grant supported research activities in which fellows actively participate. Each fellow participates in a scholarly project with research training available in laboratory based, translational, clinical and epidemiologic arenas at both Ben Towne Center and Fred Hutch. The Program is part of the Washington University School of Medicine which is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 Medical Schools in the Country. Ultimately, it is expected that this phase will result in original discoveries in relevant research topics worthy of publication and the acquisition of extramural funding that will allow the fellow to further advance in his/her career. Hematology-Oncology Fellows | Washington University in St. Louis Fellows Click on the name of a current fellow to view his or her biosketch, interests, and publications. As a fellow, you will be a part of this culture, these facilities, and the intellectually rigorous environment that is modeled by our talented faculty. Program Structure | Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program | Washington University in St. Louis Program Structure The Fellowship Program offers clinical and research training in hematology and oncology and is administered jointly by the Divisions of Hematology and Oncology in the Department of Medicine. Fellows are responsible for one formal conference per year, presented to the entire division or, in some cases, the Department of Medicine. Discoveries include: Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program All interviews will be virtual and conducted on Zoom. More detailed information about every program can be found by clicking on the links to each Hematology Oncology Fellowship's individual page. The results of basic laboratory research are rapidly incorporated into treatment advances, which is enhanced by patient access to more than 500 therapeutic clinical trials, including many collaborative efforts with other leading cancer centers throughout the country. Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program 660 S Euclid Ave., Campus Box 8056 St. Louis MO 63110 Phone: 314-273-4766 Fax: 314-362-7086 Email: heather.cobillas@wustl.edu This expanded to the Division of Hematology and Oncology in 1966 by Dr. Stuart Kornfeld and Dr. Philip Majerus. Email: heather.cobillas@wustl.edu, Invited Fellowship Applicant Website (password protected), Hematology Focused Fellowship Training Program (HFFTP), Resource RepositoryWellness/Work-Life Balance, National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN). Invitations to interview will be sent out in August. Phone: 314-273-4766 The Consortium is among 40 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers nationwide. 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