Clinical research fellowship affiliated with the University of Toronto offering one- or two-year tailored training at the Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre (Odette). With 7,000+ new patient visits annually and extensive technology (13 linear accelerators, CT/MRI simulators, brachytherapy suite, Gamma Knife Icon, Elekta MR-Linac), fellows gain comprehensive experience across most tumour sites (except pediatrics and sarcoma), with options to combine sites and pursue research-intensive tracks or a master’s degree.
Eligibility Criteria:
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Designed for trainees seeking additional clinical training and research experience prior to full-time radiation oncology practice.
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Open to international applicants; prior fellows have come from North America, Europe, Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Australia.
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Two-year track generally for research-focused trainees; may be combined with a master’s program (separate application required).
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Breast Cancer Clinical Research Fellowship supervisors include: Dr. Gregory Czarnota, Dr. Hanbo Chen, Dr. Edward Chow, Dr. Eric Leung, Dr. Irene Karam, Dr. Eileen Rakovitch, Dr. Hany Soliman, Dr. Ewa Szumacher, Dr. Danny Vesprini.
Funding Details:
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Funding arrangements are administered through the University of Toronto Postgraduate Medical Education office; details on stipend/benefits are provided by the program.
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Two-year fellows may combine clinical duties with research and optional graduate studies (master’s programs require separate admission).
Deadline:
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Application timelines may vary; applicants should confirm current intake windows with the Postgraduate Medical Education office.
Where to go for further information:
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Applications: submit materials to the University of Toronto Postgraduate Medical Education office.
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Program inquiries: [email protected].