Hematology/Oncology Fellowship

Completion of this fully accredited three year combined sub-specialty program leads to board eligibility in both Medical Oncology and Hematology. The division comprises approximately 40 full-time faculty members, all of whom are involved in teaching and mentoring Fellows. Four new fellows are matriculated each year.

Clinical training is based at the New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical Center, an 850 bed academic hospital on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. This institution serves as a community hospital for a large, diverse patient population and also functions as a tertiary care referral center.

The first year of fellowship training is entirely clinical; each first year fellow rotates monthly through five clinical services: Benign Hematology, Bone Marrow Transplant, Leukemia, Lymphoma/Myeloma, and Solid Tumor. There is an emphasis on outpatient as well as inpatient care; some rotations take place entirely in the ambulatory setting.

The primary activity during the second year of fellowship training is research—basic, translational, and/or clinical. Each fellow follows his or her interests and undertakes a research project under the mentorship and guidance of the division’s physician-scientists. Emphasis is placed on research design, methodology, and interpretation of data. Areas of active basic research by our faculty include angiogenesis, hematopoiesis, stem cell biology, immunology, vascular biology, viral oncogenesis, tumor biology, cellular adhesion mechanisms, gene regulation, molecular pathogenesis, AIDS virology, and cell signaling. Clinical research is facilitated via participation in a large multi-institutional cooperative group (Cancer and Leukemia Group B), and through institutional programs in leukemia, bone marrow/stem cell transplant, gene therapy, immunotherapy, and novel chemotherapy. Our division has great strength in basic and translational science research. Thus, even fellows primarily interested in clinical research typically incorporate laboratory-based work into their research projects. Fellows during the second year may also begin a two-year Masters Degree Program in Clinical Investigation, or a one-year Certificate Program in Clinical Investigation.

The third year of fellowship training is comprised primarily of elective time, allowing each trainee to focus on specific areas of interest while consolidating their clinical and research knowledge and experience. Six of the twelve months must be spent on clinical rotations; up to six months may be devoted to research.

Throughout the three years of fellowship training, regardless of rotation or activity, each fellow cares for their own panel of hematology-oncology patients one half-day weekly in the Fellows’ Continuity Clinic, under the guidance and supervision of attending faculty.

A full schedule of weekly conferences, didactic lectures, tumor boards, and journal clubs rounds out the Fellows’ activities. Attendance at some of these conferences is mandatory, and Fellows are regularly called upon to present cases, present research findings, or otherwise participate in discussions.

Weekly Conferences:

Patient Case Review Conference
Hematology-Oncology Grand Rounds
Lymphoma Clinical Conference
Stem Cell Transplant Clinical Conference
Hematology Core Curriculum Course
Fellows’ Didactic Lecture Series
Translational Science Journal Club
Interdisciplinary Basic and Clinical Science Interface Seminar
Fellows’ Clinic Case Conference

Weekly Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards:

Breast Oncology Tumor Board
ENT Tumor Board
GI Tumor Board
GYN-Oncology Tumor Board
Hepatobiliary Tumor Board
Neuro-Oncology Tumor Board
Thoracic Oncology Tumor Board
Urologic Oncology Tumor Board

Graduates of the division’s Fellowship Training Program are well prepared for research and/or clinical careers. Past graduates have gone on to become leaders in basic research, clinical research, and academia.

 



INSTRUCTIONS
FOR APPLICANTS

For Fellowship Start Date of
July 1, 2014


Application Deadline: August 30, 2013

Interview Dates:
September 2013 - November 2013

Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS)
ERAS Program Code: 1553531051

National Resident Matching Program (NRMP)
NRMP Match Number: 1492155F1

CONTACT US

Hematology/Oncology

Ronald Scheff, MD, Program Director
Sarah Ahmad, Fellowship Coordinator
Tel: (212) 746-6702
Fax: (212) 746-8866
[email protected]

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