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"The program’s goal is to provide a comprehensive, rigorous clinical training experience in the fields of hematology and oncology, with an emphasis on evidence-based clinical care. Throughout their training, fellows will encounter a broad range of clinical disease on their rotations and electives. In addition they will also engage in scholarly research projects and performance improvement initiatives at each of the medical centers in this program. By the end of their fellowship, our fellows will be well-prepared in diagnosing, treating, and caring for a broad range of complex hematologic and oncologic conditions in a diverse patient population across a variety of health care systems."
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"The Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology offers several fellowship training opportunities. Each program focuses on teaching the most cutting-edge practices related to research and clinical medicine, while encouraging fellows to take advantage of the collaborative environment at UCSF and the Helen Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center to prepare them for successful academic careers. We believe training future leaders in hematology and oncology is our responsibility and contributes to the vitality and advancement of the field."
  
 
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Revision as of 18:23, 30 April 2017

For information about other programs, please visit the Hematology Oncology Fellowship Programs Directory.

People affiliated with this program are cordially invited to add additional information.

"The Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology offers several fellowship training opportunities. Each program focuses on teaching the most cutting-edge practices related to research and clinical medicine, while encouraging fellows to take advantage of the collaborative environment at UCSF and the Helen Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center to prepare them for successful academic careers. We believe training future leaders in hematology and oncology is our responsibility and contributes to the vitality and advancement of the field."

Basic information

Name: University of California (San Francisco) Hematology Oncology Fellowship

Fellowship program website: https://hemonc.ucsf.edu/education/fellowships/

ACGME ID: 1550521113

Leadership

  • Program Director: Emily Bergsland, MD

Fellowship Coordinator

Mari Collings
1600 Divisadero St., Room A708
Mailbox 1770
San Francisco, CA 94143-1770
Phone: 415-885-7276
Email: [email protected]

General:
Email: [email protected]

Application process and requirements

https://hemonc.ucsf.edu/education/fellowships/acgme/apply.html

Process

  • Applications accepted starting on: July 1
  • Application deadline: August 31
  • Applications submitted through ERAS

Requirements

  • U.S. Citizens, U.S. Permanent Residents, or J-1 visa. "Our program, on a limited basis, sponsors H1B visas."
  • Completed application
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • "Personal Statement, specifically addressing your academic goals and research interests as well as intent to single board in Hematology or Medical Oncology or double board in Hematology and Medical Oncology."
  • Three letters of recommendation, one must be from Program Director
  • USMLE Step I, II, III, or FLEX and be board certified in Internal Medicine
  • International Medical Graduates: "ECFMG Certificate, FMGEMS, and, if not a Citizen or Permanent Resident, a copy of a current Visa, documentation of successful completion of the language skills exam and be board certified in Internal Medicine."
  • Photo
  • Must be eligible to obtain a California Medical License

Statistics

  • Number of fellowship positions available per year: 5 to 7
  • Board certification eligibility upon fellowship completion: (depending on what fellow chooses) Hematology and Oncology, Hematology, or Oncology
  • Length of fellowship: 3 years

Schedule

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Affiliated medical facilities

Testimonials

Testimonials from fellows are welcome!

Notable faculty

To be listed by fellowship program.