University of Colorado Denver Medical Oncology/Hematology Fellowship Program
Innovative Training in Medical Oncology and Hematology
This program strives to give trainees an excellent foundation in the clinical practice of medical oncology and hematology, while providing the opportunity to pursue specific career tracks. The program offers the trainee the unique opportunity to engage in structured specialized training tracks during the second two years of the program. These tracks include clinical-investigator patient care research, disease-oriented basic science research, bone marrow transplantation clinical and research training, AIDS malignancy research and clinical training, or a Ph.D. in clinical sciences.
The combination of University of Colorado Hospital, Denver Veterans Administration Medical Center, and Denver Health Medical Center—a city hospital—contributes to the strength of the clinical program. In addition, the University of Colorado Cancer Center is one of only 39 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers, providing excellent opportunities for both clinical and basic science research. Collaborative clinical and research possibilities abound through interaction with closely associated institutions, the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research, the AMC Cancer Research Institute, the National Jewish Medical Research Center, The Children's Hospital and the University of Colorado Boulder campus.
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