Master Clinician
Fellows will have 3 full days (6 half days) of clinic per week, either with a focus on a sub-specialty or rotating through various subspecialties. Ideally these clinics will be longitudinal in structure. Fellows will also complete a safety or quality improvement project or a retrospective clinical study.
Clinical Investigator
Fellows will be paired with disease-specific mentors and will focus on building expertise and experience in writing clinical study protocols, as well as the conducting of these studies. They will have opportunities to apply for ASCO/ASH Young Investigator Award or other external sources of funding. They are expected to present posters and submit abstracts at national meetings. They will have the option to matriculate in University of Arizona clinical research courses.
Health Care Leadership
Fellows will follow the same clinical training pathway as those in the Master Clinician track. In addition, the fellows will be mentored by an executive or administrative leader in the cancer center or in the hospital. The goal is to gain skills in programmatic improvement, quality assurance/improvement, committee service, and leadership of teams and institutions. Fellows will complete the Leadership Development Program (LDP) for physicians, a structured curriculum for leadership training in medicine.
Transplant and Cell Therapy
Fellows will complete the 12-month FACT-required clinical SCTCT training, which will enable them to be employed as stem cell transplant experts without the need for an additional stem cell transplant fellowship. The fellows will rotate through both inpatient and outpatient settings. Additional scholarly work is similar to the clinical investigator track with mentored research opportunities and training.