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Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
The goal of the Hematology and Oncology Fellowship is to train leaders in oncology. We recognize that these leaders may achieve in a diverse range of domains, including cancer prevention, health policy, clinical care, patient-based translational research and basic science.
With world-class laboratory and clinical research faculty, renowned expert clinicians and a patient base that is unmatched anywhere else in the world, we are uniquely positioned to train a new generation of experts in each of these areas.
Our fellows are given the structure and supervision required to ensure that each is a well-trained, competent oncologist, and are given the protected time required to build the beginnings of an academic career. During this protected time, fellows can choose to work in a basic science laboratory, develop skills in clinical and translational research, pursue a master’s degree, train in quality improvement methods, develop teaching skills required to be a physician educator, or a variety of other pursuits.
Two of the most unique components of our program are weekly protected dedicated time to learning during Academic Tuesday, and instruction and support for grant writing, particularly pursuing awards such as the Young Investigator Award.
Ultimately, our success is judged by the ability of each fellow to excel in their own defined professional goals.
Why I chose MD Anderson
Fellowship Details & Requirements
Program Leadership
Program Faculty
Program Director, ad interim
Professor, Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology
Email: rwolff@mdanderson.org
Effrosyni Apostolidou, M.D., Ph.D
Associate Program Director, Benign Hematology
Associate Professor, Benign Hematology
Krina Patel, M.D., MSc
Associate Program Director, Malignant Hematology
Associate Professor, Lymphoma/Myeloma
Amishi Shah, M.D.
Associate Program Director, Medical Oncology
Associate Professor, Genitourinary Medical Oncology
Michael A. Davies, M.D., Ph.D.
Director of Research, Fellowship Program
Co-PI, T32 Research Grant
Chair, Melanoma Medical Oncology
Michael H. Kroll, M.D.
Special Advisor
Professor, Benign Hematology
Program Administration
Kandice K. McLeod, Ed.S, M.Ed
Associate Director, Educational Programs
Email: kkmcleod@mdanderson.org
Sharona Washington-Lockett, MBA
Program Coordinator, Education
Email: smwashington-lockett@mdanderson.org
Kary S. Garnica
Program Coordinator, Education
Email: ksgarnica@mdanderson.org
Skylon Rosas
Sr. Administrative Assistant
Email: srrosas@mdanderson.org
Program Structure
We offer a fully integrated, three-year hematology and medical oncology program. The first 18 months of training incorporates 12 months of clinical rotation, which includes both solid tumors and hematologic malignancies with 6 months of benign hematology. The ACGME core competencies and milestones are achieved through a required set of rotations, a didactic curriculum and elective rotations designed to broaden the base of knowledge.
Our fellows, faculty, and program are continuously evaluated to ensure success in achieving these competencies, goals and objectives. For the remaining 18 months, the fellow is encouraged to pursue clinical research pursuits and to develop skills and projects to compete for national presentations and awards. Our program offers flexibility during this time period in which fellows can pursue a wide range of interests. Some of the opportunities include spending time in a basic science laboratory, developing skills in clinical and translational research, pursuing a master’s degree, training in quality improvement methods, developing teaching skills required to be a clinician educator, to name a few.
The general structure of the rotations is listed below, with each rotation lasting approximately one month. While most fellows double-board in hematology and medical oncology, some single board in medical oncology.
Medical Oncology Rotations:
- Breast Medical Oncology
- Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology
- Genitourinary Medical Oncology
- Melanoma Medical Oncology
- Neuro-Oncology/Gynecological Oncology & Reproductive Medicine
- Palliative Care
- Sarcoma Medical Oncology
- Thoracic Head and Neck Medical Oncology
- LBJ General Hospital Oncology Consultation Services
Malignant Hematology Rotations:
- Leukemia
- Lymphoma
- Stem Cell Transplant
Benign Hematology Rotations:
- MD Anderson Hematology Consults
- LBJ General Hospital Hematology Consults
- Houston Methodist Hematology Consults
- Ben Taub Hematology Consults
- Benign Hematology Outpatient Clinics
Education
Fellows have formal education through clinical teaching, lectures, and conferences. Some educational highlights of the hematology and oncology fellowship program include:
Academic Tuesday: This is a half-day dedicated to fellow education. This time is protected from other clinical duties. Fellows attend the Division of Cancer Medicine Grand Rounds, then have 2-3 lectures taught by faulty on a rotating list of topics in hematology and oncology, covering a core curriculum while also highlighting the most recent work in each field. Fellows also give one lecture per year, either on an interesting case, a journal club, or a research presentation.
LBJ Clinic: While participating in the LBJ General Hospital Oncology clinic, fellows participate in a morning report designed to discuss all new patients and provide learning points. Faculty also lead a curriculum designed to build the fellows’ fund of knowledge. Fellows learn from faculty in the clinical setting as well. Finally, fellows participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards with several specialties with the goal of coming to a consensus for a patient’s care. Fellows are expected to be the one primarily responsible for a patient’s care at LBJ, offering a great deal of autonomy and a unique and valuable learning experience.
MD Anderson Board Review Course: MD Anderson hosts a week-long board review course each fall. Fellows are given course materials and are welcome to attend lectures, taught by leading faculty across the country.
Research Opportunities
Intro to Research Series: First-year fellows participate in an Introduction to Research Series, in which leaders at MD Anderson highlight research opportunities that fellows can pursue throughout their time in the program. Fellows hear from each department within the Division of Cancer Medicine about topics that include:
- Support for Grant Writing
- Basic Science
- Clinical Investigation
- Translational Research
- Quality Improvement
- Value Based Health Care
Fellowship Career Tracks
In addition to the common curricular elements required of all fellows, the program has developed educational tracks to hone the clinical and research outcomes of each fellow. All fellows must declare a training track at the beginning of their second year.
Master Clinician Track
- A minimum of six (6) half-day clinics per week for sixteen (16) of the twenty-four (24) months of the fellow’s second and third years of fellowship training. These clinical experiences must include six (6) months of a half-day LBJ Hematology clinic.
2. Must lead a patient safety or quality improvement project or complete the Clinical Safety and Effectiveness Course.
3. Publication: Book Chapter, review article, or case report.
Clinical Investigator Track
- Application for the ASCO/ASH Young Investigator Award or other peer reviewed extramural funding support in the fall of the second or third year of fellowship training.
2. Design and submission of a prospective clinical trial in a format acceptable to the Clinical Research Committee.
OPTIONAL AND ENCOURAGED:
- Application to ASCO/AACR Methods in Clinical Cancer Research Workshop.
- Enrollment in a Master’s program or other formal training that advances the fellow’s aspirations as a Clinical Investigator.
Physician Scientist Track
- One half day oncology continuity clinic throughout the three years.
2. Application for the ASCO/ASH Young Investigator Award or other peer reviewed extramural funding support in the fall of the second or third year of fellowship training.
3. A minimum of one publication as first author of original research in a peer-reviewed journal.
OPTIONAL AND ENCOURAGED:
- Application to AACR Molecular Biology in clinical Oncology Workshop (Aspen/Snowmass).
Clinical Educator Track
- A minimum of six (6) half-day clinics per week for sixteen (16) of the twenty-four (24) months of the fellow’s second and third years of fellowship training. These clinical experiences must include six (6) months of a half-day LBJ Hematology clinic.
2. Publication: Book Chapter, review article, or case report (preferably focused on Education or Curricular Development).
3. Leadership in QI or simulation activities.
OPTIONAL AND ENCOURAGED
- Master’s in Education.
- Completion of the Physician Educator Certificate Program (PECP)
Following fellowship training, fellows may compete for entry into the Division of Cancer Medicine Advanced Scholar Program. This program provides for 100% protected time to concentrate their efforts intensively in an area of investigation and practice started in the fellowship program. Completion of the Advanced Scholar Program positions each scholar for success in a tenure-track position in academic medicine.
How to Apply
ERAS opens for new applications on July 5, 2024. The deadline for submission of applications will be Aug. 31, 2024. Interviews will tentatively be conducted during the months of September and October.
Applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS) only.
Required documents for all applicants:
- Curricula vitae
- Personal statement
- USMLE or COMLEX transcript
- (2) Letters of recommendation, plus
- (1) Letter of recommendation from your program director
- Medical school transcript
- Photograph (optional)
Additional documents for foreign medical school applicants:
Note: Documents in a language other than English must be submitted with a certified translation.
- Transcript of all college education
- ECFMG certificate
Additional documentation may be required before a candidate can be appointed.
Sample contract for prospective trainees:
A sample contract for prospective trainees may be viewed here.
Eligibility
Eligibility:
- Successful completion of a three-year ACGME-accredited internal medicine residency program in the U.S. or a four-year Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada-accredited internal medicine residency program in Canada.
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens, hold U.S. permanent residency, or posses a J-1 visa. The program does not sponsor any other type of visa.
- Eligibility to take the American Board of Internal Medicine's certification exam in internal medicine.
- Also see General Admission Requirements for MD Anderson Cancer Center Graduate Medical Education and Information for GME Applicants.
Review and Selection Process:
- Application Review: A committee composed of program leaders conducts a comprehensive, holistic review of each application. Candidates are then selected for interviews.
- Interviews: The selected applicants are invited for virtual interviews with faculty and chief fellows, which take place over a half-day in September or October. Additionally, applicants will also have an opportunity to meet virtually with current fellows prior to the interview day.
- Rank List: With the collective input of the interviewers and program leaders, the final rank list is formulated.
- Matching: All fellows are selected through the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP).
Benefits at MD Anderson
- Compensation: GME Stipend Levels
- Vacation: 4 weeks per year with flexibility on choice of vacation time.
- Travel Funds: Fellows are provided with annual funds to attend conferences and professional development workshops ($1500 for first year fellows and $2300 for second and third year fellows).
- Comprehensive Study Resources: Our porgram provides fellows with access to essential resources for board preparation and professional development, including ASCO-SEP, ASH-SAP, and HOQ.
- Fitness Facilities: Free access to the 16,000 squarefoot instiutional fitness center with strength-training cardiovascular equipment, yoga, spin and group exercise rooms. Additionally, online classes and pre-recorded programs are offered. Free group classes are available to MD Anderson employees. Personal trainers are normally available for a fee.
- Benefits: Complete benefits package that includes medical, dental, and disability insurance, a parking subsidy, institutional cell phone and laptop. Please see Graduate Medical Educuation Trainee Manual for full details.
- Parental/Familty Leave: In accordance with ACGME requirements, we provide up to six weeks of paid parental and family leave during training.
- More information for applicants is available here.
Meet Our Fellows
Third Year
Bilal Anouti, M.D.
Medical School: American University of Beirut
Residency: Indiana University
Casey Bermack, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical School: Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Residency: University of Pennsylvania
Kyle Concannon, M.D.
Medical School: University of Vermont
Residency: University of Washington
Nicholas Hornstein, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical School: Columbia University
Residency: UCLA
Justin Lebenthal, M.D.
Medical School: Rutgers
Residency: Weill Cornell Medical Center
Cindy Pabon, M.D.
Medical School: University of Florida
Residency: Duke University
Tin-Yun Tang, M.D.
Medical School: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
Residency: Case Western Reserve University
Himachandana Atluri, M.D.
Medical School: University of Missouri Kansas City
Residency: Washington University in St. Louis
Deepak Bhamidipati, M.D.
Medical School: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
Residency: Baylor College of Medicine
Benjamin Fangman, M.D.
Medical School: University of Kansas
Residency: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Andrew Johns, M.D.
Medical School: Indiana University
Residency: Ohio State University
Dustin McCurry, M.D.
Medical School: University of Arizona
Residency: University of Pittsburgh
Andrew Pellatt, M.D.
Medical School: Tulane University
Residency: Johns Hopkins
Samuel Urrutia Argueta, M.D.
Medical School: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
Residency: Indiana University
Second Year
Afsaneh Amouzegar, M.D.
Medical School: Tehran University
Residency: University of Pittsburgh
Tara Davidson, M.D.
Medical School: University of Washington
Residency: Mayo Clinic
Christen Dillard, M.D.
Medical School: University of California San Francisco
Residency: McGovern Medical School at UT Health
Kunhwa Kim, M.D., M.P.H.
Medical School: Seoul National University
Residency: Einstein Medical Center
Marija Sullivan, M.D.
Medical School: Johns Hopkins University
Residency: Johns Hopkins University
Derrick Tao, M.D.
Medical School: Oregon Health & Science University
Residency: Oregon Health & Science University
Jenny Xiang, M.D.
Medical School: University of Maryland
Residency: Yale University
Erez Baruch, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical School: Sackler School of Medicine
Residency: McGovern Medical School at UT Health
Ryan Denu, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical School: University of Wisconsin
Residency: Brigham & Women's Hospital
Cindy Jiang, M.D.
Medical School: University of Missouri - Kansas City
Residency: University of Michigan
Kelsey Pan, M.D., M.P.H.
Medical School: University of Miami
Residency: University of Florida
Paulino Tallón de Lara, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical School: Universidad de Córdoba
Residency: Mount Sinai West/Mount Sinai Morningside
Michael Wotman, M.D.
Medical School: Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Residency: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
First Year
Neha Akkad, M.D.
Medical School: UCLA
Residency: Washington University in St. Louis
Nazli Dizman, M.D.
Medical School: Ege Universitesi Tip Fakultesi
Residency: Yale University
Hannah Goulart, M.D.
Medical School: George Washington University
Residency: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Andrew Harkins, M.D., M.S.
Medical School: Emory University
Residency: Emory University
Michael LaPelusa, M.D.
Medical School: University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Residency: Vanderbilt University
Daniel Nguyen, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical School: Tulane University
Residency: McGovern Medical School at UT Health
Hila Shaim, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical School: Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat Heidelberg
Residency: University of Texas Medical Branch
Sankalp Arora, M.B.B.S
Medical School: Seth G.S. Medical College
Residency: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Eduardo Edelman Saul, M.D.
Medical School: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Residency: University of Miami
Sushanth Gouni, M.D.
Medical School: McGovern Medical School at UT Health
Residency: McGovern Medical School at UT Health
Inimfon Jackson, MBBCh, Ph.D.
Medical School: University of Calabar
Residency: Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia
Jennifer Marvin-Peek, M.D.
Medical School: Vanderbilt University
Residency: Vanderbilt University
Nakul Shah, M.D.
Medical School: Washington University in St. Louis
Residency: Washington University in St. Louis
Ranjan Upadhyay, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Residency: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Alumni
Class of 2023
Owhofasa Agbedia, M.B.B.S. - Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Ajlan Al Zaki, M.D., Ph.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Amy An, M.D., M.S. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Igryl Cordero-Hernandez, M.D. - Virginia Cancer Specialist, Alexandra, VA
Madhulika Eluri, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Christopher Ferreri, M.D. - Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
Elshad Hasanov, M.D., Ph.D. - Ohio State, Columbus, OH
Merve Hasanov, M.D. - Ohio State, Columbus, OH
Max Gordon, M.D. - National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD
Jin Guo, M.D. - New York Cancer and Blood Specialists, NY
Andrew Jallouk, M.D., Ph.D. - Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Darya Kizub, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Michael Nakazawa, M.D., Ph.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Chijioke Nze, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Anmol Singh, M.D. - Virginia Cancer Specialist, Alexandra, VA
Bingnan Zhang, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Class of 2022
Neal Akhave, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Alisha Bent, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Hua-Jay (Jeff) Cherng, M.D. - Columbia University, New York, NY
Andrew (Andy) Hahn, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Robert Hester, M.D. - Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Curtis Lachowiez, M.D. - Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR
Patrick Reville, M.D., M.P.H. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Kapil Saxena, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Victoria Serpas, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Eric Singhi, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Rishi Surana, M.D., Ph.D. - Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA
Paul Viscuse, M.D. - University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Class of 2021
Hussein Abbas, M.D., Ph.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Nour Abuhadra, M.D. - Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York, NY
Alexander Andreev-Drakhlin, M.D. - Genentech, CA
Megan Dupuis, M.D., Ph.D. - Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Benjamin Garmezy, M.D. - Sarah Cannon Research Institute at Tennessee Oncology, Nashville, TN
Jason Henry, M.D. - Sarah Cannon Denver Cancer Center, Denver, CO
Evthokia Hobbs, M.D. - Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR
Shalini Makawita, M.D. - Baylor College Of Medicine, Houston, TX
Joseph Moore, M.D. - Cancer Center of Kansas, Wichita, KS
Meredith Pelster, M.D. - Sarah Cannon Research Institute at Tennessee Oncology, Nashville, TN
Hind Rafei, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Bilal Siddiqui, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Demetria Smith-Graziani, M.D. - Baylor College Of Medicine, Houston, TX
Andrew Wiele, D.O. - Elmhurst Hematology Oncology Group, Elmhurst, IL
Stephanie Williams, M.D. - Kaiser Permanente, Irvine, CA
Class of 2020
Omar Alhalabi, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Kelly Chien, M.D.- MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Eric Fountain, M.D. - St. Luke's Hospital, Boise, ID
Haven Garber, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Joshua Gulvin, M.D. - St. CHarles Health System, Bend, OR
Preetesh Jain, M.D., Ph.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Jade Jones, M.D. - Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Paul Lin, M.D., Ph.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Kaysia Ludford, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Abhishek Maiti, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Amir Mehrvarz Sarshekeh, M.D. - Everett Clinic, Everett, WA
Jonathan Mizrahi, M.D. - Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
Jeremy Ross, M.D. - The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, Ft. Worth, TX
Class of 2019
Aydah AlAwadhi, M.B.B.S. - Tawam Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Melody Becnel, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Kelly Casteel, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Jad Chahoud, M.D. - Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL
Katherine Clifton, M.D. - Washington University, St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Ryan Huey, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Daniel Johnson, M.D. - Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
Amy Jones, M.D. - University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX
Andrew Laccetti - Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York, NY
Oluchi Oke, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Paolo Strati, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Jason Willis, M.D., Ph.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center (Advanced Scholar), Houston, TX
Class of 2018
Roman Groisberg, M.D. - Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ
Prateek Gulhati, M.D., Ph.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center (Advanced Scholar), Houston, TX
Boyu Hu, M.D. - Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Paul Koller, M.D. - City of Hope, Duarte, CA
James Link, Ph.D., M.D. - Dignity Health/Marian Regional Medical Center, Santa Maria, CA
Hossein Maymani, M.D. - Rocky Mountain Cancer Center, Longmont, CO
Meredith McKean, M.D., MPH - Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN
Pavlos Msaouel, M.D., Ph.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Maliha Nusrat, M.D. - Memorial Sloan Kettering, New Yourk, NY
Amanda Parkes, M.D. - University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI
Christine Parseghian, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Patrick Pilie, M.D. - MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Shiraj Sen, M.D., Ph.D. - Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Denver, CO
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