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With over 80 full time clinical and research fellowship programs, MSK is dedicated to training the next generation of specialized cancer experts. Our fellowships primarily consist of physician training programs, with dental, medical physics, clinical PhD programs as well as department-specific learning opportunities. As a comprehensive cancer institute, trainees contribute to interdisciplinary disease management teams providing expert patient care and contribute to innovative research. Find information about working as a trainee at MSK on the Life as a Trainee page.

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The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center offers a Hematopathology Fellowship Training Program fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
This fellowship is clinically oriented, which helps provide fellows with a broad exposure to all aspects of hepatobiliary surgery.
This one-year clinical fellowship in palliative medicine is for people who already have completed residency training in one of several areas.
The Infectious Diseases Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center provides comprehensive training of internists in the subspecialty of Infectious Diseases.
The Department of Pathology offers a one-year International Breast Pathology Fellowship to fully trained pathologists from outside the United States who desire additional experience in breast pathology.
The Memorial Sloan Kettering Gynecology Service offers a two-year international gynecologic oncology fellowship to fully trained gynecologists from outside the United States who desire further training in gynecologic oncology.
The Department of Surgery offers a one-year International Surgical Oncology Fellowship to fully trained surgeons from outside the United States who desire further experience in surgical oncology.
The Department of Surgery offers a one-year International Surgical Oncology Global Cancer Disparities Fellowship to fully trained surgeons from outside the United States and Canada.
This Non-ACGME accredited track is dedicated to interventional oncology and research.
Our one-year IP fellowship has been designed to develop and train interventional pulmonologists in advanced diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy, as well as advanced minimally invasive pleural procedures.