
Pediatric Surgical Oncology Fellowship
The St. Jude Surgical Oncology fellowship provides exceptional training for fellows with a variety of surgical backgrounds, offering a unique experience tailored to the fellow’s needs. Fellows will use cutting-edge procedures and state-of-the-art equipment to provide superior clinical care to pediatric patients.
As a fellow, you will:
• Gain extensive experience in the resection of pediatric abdominal and thoracic solid tumors, limb-sparing resections for bone tumors, head and neck surgery, soft tissue surgery and central venous access
• Spend three months during the first year on a pediatric general surgery rotation at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital
• Participate in regular conferences and development programs at St. Jude, such as weekly case management conferences, the St. Jude Solid Tumor Conference and Tumor Board, St. Jude Pediatric Surgery Oncology Multi-Institutional case discussion and weekly conferences at Le Bonheur
• Engage in a clinical research project during the fellowship period
This two-year program provides fellows with the opportunity to work directly with some of the world’s most noted researchers and clinical faculty. Fellows may choose to spend an additional third year involved in a basic or clinical research project.
Eligibility:
Eligible applicants will have completed a US or international general surgery residency or will have completed an ACGME-accredited fellowship in pediatric
surgery.
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