Program Overview

The Duke Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program trains fellows to provide outstanding clinical training in all areas of hematology and medical oncology.

Fellows spend their first year undergoing clinical training, participating on seven core rotations. During their second and third years, fellows continue learning the scientific basis of hematology, hematopoiesis, and cancer pathogenesis, diagnosis and management; and have protected time to focus on their research efforts.

Training Sites

Throughout the program, fellows provide patient care in a longitudinal clinic at one of several designated clinical sites, including: