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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 Dental Service in the Department of Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center offers a one-year fellowship in Maxillofacial Prosthetics. The Maxillofacial Prosthetic Fellowship is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation.
This fellowship — a joint program with the Department of Dermatology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical School — is designed to offer a comprehensive training program in cutaneous oncology and surgery, cutaneous reconstructive surgery, and cutaneous cosmetic surgery.
This is a one-year fellowship program in Molecular Diagnostics. During this period, the fellow will receive training in the performance and interpretation of various molecular diagnostic tests in the Laboratory of Diagnostic Molecular Pathology of the Department of Pathology.
This fellowship provides experience in diagnostic neuroimaging of both adult and pediatric patients, as well as in performing basic neurointerventional procedures.
Our goal is to create a new generation of trainees that have the research skills to help address global cancer disparities in low and middle-income countries (LMIC).
The Musculoskeletal Oncology Fellowship Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is an accredited program with Residency Review Committee and American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery approval.
The Neoplastic Hematopathology fellowship involves one to two years of selective, neoplastic hematopathology training. The curriculum of the fellowship and fellows’ responsibilities are designed to fit the fellow’s career goals, with training in diagnostic neoplastic hematopathology, research, and test development in neoplastic hematopathology.
The Fellowship Program in Neuro-Oncology offers a two- to three-year arrangement of clinical and research training for those who have completed an adult or pediatric neurology residency.
This one-year fellowship within the Department of Radiology is designed to provide fellows with extensive experience in MRI and CT of adult and pediatric neuro-oncologic imaging.
The fellowship consists of one clinical year, as well as a second optional year for further clinical work and/or research in the neurosurgical training program of the New York Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical College.