Fellowships in Hematology and Medical Oncology
Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center offers comprehensive fellowship training in hematology and medical oncology that combines cutting-edge research with clinical care.
Neuro-Oncology Fellowship
The Massachusetts General Hospital offers a comprehensive training program in Neuro-Oncology that is designed to prepare physicians for an academic career in this discipline.
Surgical Oncology Breast Fellowship
The Massachusetts General Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women’s Hospital Breast Surgery Fellowship seeks to prepare a trainee in surgery for an academic career devoted to the diagnosis, treatment and study of patients with breast cancer and benign breast disease.
The Ribakoff Fellowship Program in Genitourinary Oncology
The Ribakoff Fellowship Program in Genitourinary Oncology provides physicians from underserved countries with a unique opportunity to observe clinical activities and conduct research with a multidisciplinary team of specialists within the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center.
Internal Medicine Residency Program
For more than 75 years, the Department of Medicine Residency Training Program has brought experience, commitment, and a rigorous and balanced approach to the training of internal medicine residents.
Radiation Therapy Technology
The Radiation Oncology Department at Massachusetts General Hospital offers an extensive Radiation Therapy training program. At Mass General students interact directly with pioneers in the field of cancer research and care.
Surgical Residency Program
The mission of the Massachusetts General Hospital surgical residency program is to attract the best possible individuals and to train them to be outstanding clinical surgeons.
05/15/2010: Thoracic Malignancies
This one-day seminar will provide an up-to-date review of the current practice trends in the treatment of thoracic malignancies. Program sessions will emphasize clinical management of selected thoracic malignancies, including controversial treatment issues. Each segment will be followed by a discussion with an expert panel.
03/27/2010: Hepatocellular Carcinoma: New Trends and Contemporary Management
This course is primarily geared toward gastroenterologists and oncologists in academic and community settings who care for patients who are at risk for hepatocellular carcinoma or have been diagnosed with HCC.
03/20/2010: Hematologic Malignancies
03/06/2010: Advanced Practice Oncology Course
Th is one day seminar will provide an up-to-day review of current practice trends in oncology for the advanced practice clinician. Program sessions will emphasize radiologic review, palliative care, radiation, cardiology, translational research and psychosocial aspects as pertinent to caring for the complex oncology patient. Th is course is designed for nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists and physicians assistants in addition to nurses with an interest in oncology .
11/19/2009: Wilkins Visiting Professor Lecture
"Introduction of Molecularly-Targeted Therapies for Lung Cancer by Surgeons: The Road Less Travelled" by David Jones, MD, University of Virginia Health System.
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