Urologic Oncology Fellowship

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The goal of the Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center remains the same today as when it was initiated by Dr. Willet Whitmore, Jr.: to produce, for the nation, a larger cadre of superbly trained clinical scientists to become leaders in academic urologic oncology and to be highly qualified to promote improvements in medical care made possible by the developments in modern biomedical science and to reduce the incidence, morbidity, and mortality of cancer. The fellowship is the largest and oldest of its kind in the world.

There are two types of fellowships: research only and clinical plus research. Funded by an NIH T32 Training Grant, research fellowships are available to urologists interested in expanding their training in basic laboratory or outcomes research. The clinical-research fellowship is structured to provide a two year experience (one research, one clinical) with an option for a third research year.

How to Apply

Applications are due March 1. Requests for applications or additional information about the program should be directed to:

Kathleen O'Keefe
Office of Education and Training
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1275 York Avenue
New York, NY 10065

Phone
212-639-7537