Neuro-Oncology is a growing subspecialty that is in constant evolution as novel diagnostic strategies, therapeutics, and prognostic factors are being discovered. Basic science and clinical trials play a pivotal role in this subspecialty to improve outcomes for neuro-oncological disorders. There continues to be a great need for physicians who have an interest in research as well as clinical practice.
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Our fellowship program offers one- to two-year training periods for candidates who have completed an adult or pediatric neurology residency and have attained the qualifications necessary to sit for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology examination.
We will also consider applicants who have completed training in medical oncology, pediatric oncology, neurosurgery, or radiation oncology on a case-by-case basis.
The Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Fellowship program will continue to review applications for the July 2022 and July 2023 entering classes on a rolling basis outside of the SF match process.
Applicants may submit:
These may be submitted electronically via email to the pediatric fellowship program director and program coordinator, Jackie Loesch, [email protected].
Sonia Partap, MD
Clinical Professor, Child Neurology
Director, Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Fellowship
Jackie Loesch
Pediatric Fellowship Program Coordinator
[email protected]
Dec 17, 2021
Stanford, California
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