Two-year, SSO-approved and ACGME-accredited CGSO fellowship accepting one fellow per year. The program delivers broad, multidisciplinary surgical oncology training across HPB, pancreatic, colorectal, gastroesophageal, endocrine, breast, head & neck, melanoma, sarcoma, and HIPEC. Fellows function as junior faculty, receive robust didactics (journal club, M&M, indications, research conferences), complete non-surgical rotations (medical oncology, radiation oncology, pathology, research), and pursue mentored clinical research with access to an institutional tissue repository. Distinctives include a multidisciplinary geriatric oncology and community navigation program, a funded one-month international elective, a dedicated robotic HPB rotation in Kansas, and breast/gyn onc rotations at Women & Infants Hospital.
Eligibility Criteria:
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Completion of an ACGME-approved general surgery residency.
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American Board of Surgery board-eligible (or certified).
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Commitment to multidisciplinary cancer care and clinical research.
Funding Details:
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Salaried fellowship with institutional benefits (specific stipend not stated).
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Department-funded one-month international elective.
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Meeting support provided for abstracts accepted for presentation.
Deadline:
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Not specified in the posting. Applications are processed through the NRMP; follow current SSO/NRMP timelines as listed for the CGSO match.
Where to Go for Further Information:
- Program details.
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Program contact (applications/interviews): Rachel Worster — [email protected]