Curriculum
The three-year training program includes a clinical core of 24 months with the following minimums:
Curriculum
The clinical training for the St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Hematology and Medical Oncology Fellowship takes place in the following settings:
Rotations
Clinical Cardiology Service
Rotations
Rotations
Evaluation
Evaluation and Documentation of Competence
Fellowship Goals
Over the course of training the fellow should be able to meet the following specific objectives:
- Demonstrate understanding of cancer pathogenesis and implications of cancer prevention.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the diagnosis, staging, and management of solid tumors/hematologic malignancies.
Applying
Candidates interested in three-year Fellowship Program in Cardiovascular Medicine at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center can apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) an electronic application process set-up by the AAMC.
All applicant's must submit medical school diploma, USMLE transcripts, ECFMG certificate (if applicable) and at least three letters of recommendation.
Curriculum
Educational Program
The pain management trainee in the Pain Management Program at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center will gain a rich experience in the evaluation and management of acute, chronic, cancer, and non-cancer pain in the adult patient in both inpatient and outpatient settings.