Bone Marrow Transplantation (M-319)

Department
Medicine
Description

This elective provides an introduction to bone marrow transplantation and its role in lethal acquired hematological diseases including leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and aplastic anemia. Students will be introduced to the clinical and biological basis of marrow transplantation; the basic concepts of immunogenetics and their importance in the selection of recipient and donor matches; and the principles of management of transplant-related disorders such as graft failure, graft-versus-host disease, and transplant-associated infections, as well as techniques for removing T-cells or alternatively selecting progenitor cells for transplant purposes.

Students will accompany the attending and fellow during daily rounds and will attend weekly Marrow Transplant Rounds with other members of the service. During the rotation, students will also have an opportunity to visit the various immunology and hematology laboratories that interact with the marrow transplant program and observe those laboratory techniques that are used to evaluate donors and recipients. Students will observe a bone marrow transplant and will participate in other modes of transplantation used for patients lacking a matched donor, i.e., T-cell depleted marrow grafts, partially matched marrow grafts, and umbilical cord grafts.

Prerequisites Other than Third Year Rotations

None

Offered (Course module dates)
C (August 30 - September 24)
D (September 27 - October 22)
E (October 25 - November 19)
F (November 22 - December 17)
G (January 3 - January 28)
H (January 31 - February 25)
I (February 28 - March 25)
J (April 4 - April 29)
K (May 2 - May 27)

Notes:

  1. For any holidays listed, students must consult with the Medical Student Coordinator to determine whether they are released from their responsibilities.
  2. In the Clinical Medicine and Oncology Sub-Internship, students will be expected to take "short call" once or twice during the week in addition to one Saturday and/or Sunday during the four-week elective. No overnight call is taken.
Duration
One module
Students per Module
Maximum of 2

Elective Program Online Application

International Students must apply by mail. See instructions