This fellowship, accredited by the Society of Urologic Oncology, is a two- to three-year program in clinical service and laboratory training for urologic surgeons at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD.
Clinical training during first year includes rotation to urological surgery service; provides consult service to patients, care for inpatients/outpatients on clinical protocols, and performs surgery. From 12-24 months, time is devoted to basic or clinical science research in laboratories/clinical programs, and one can choose to concentrate in either field. Fellows have their own patients which they follow to develop an understanding of care continuity and multidisciplinary management of patients with urologic cancers. Core curriculum covers prostate, bladder, kidney, testis and penile cancer plus experience with advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques and management of patients with locally advanced and advanced genitourinary malignancies and systemic therapy.
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The NCI Urologic Oncology Fellowship is open to urologists who have completed a urologic surgery residency or residents who have completed at least one year of surgical training.
Apply to this program through the NIH Graduate Medical Education Application System.
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