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Fellowship

The Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program consists of two years of research followed by two years of clinical training. The goal of the research program is to prepare the fellow for a productive career in academic gynecologic oncology through a series of specific courses such as biostatistics, principals of basic and clinical research, grantsmanship, and the writing of scientific manuscripts. 

Upon completion of the 2-year research period, the fellow begins an in-depth clinical training program involving all aspects of patient care: surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, intensive care and terminal care.

The Felix Rutledge Fellowship in Gynecologic Oncology is a one-month rotation for third-year residents considering a career in gynecologic oncology or general practice. Residents will be exposed to radical surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Application deadline is March 31st for the upcoming academic year.


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