Hematology and Oncology Fellowship Program
- Baystate Medical Center/Tufts School of Medicine's Heamatology & Oncology Fellowship Program is an integrated program that meets all requirements for dual certification in both Hematology and Oncology
- The program is accredited by the Residency Review Committee for Internal Medicine as providing excellence in subspecialty training.
- Dual certification with high board pass rate in both Hematology and Oncology is accomplished over a three year training period.
Fellowship Director: Grace Makari-Judson, MD email: Grace.Makari-Judson@bhs.org
Fellowship Coordinator: Precious Smith email: Precious.Smith@bhs.org phone: 413.794.5433
Program Statistics
- Number of fellows per year: 1
- Total number of fellows: 3
Department Statistics
- Number of Core Faculty: 7
- Number of Ancillary Faculty: 15
- Number of Nurse Practitioners: 4
Baystate Statistics
- Number of residency programs: 10
- Number of fellowship programs: 16
Fellow Benefits & Facilities
- Salary - PG4: $56,200 PG5: $58,700 PG6: $61,300
- 4 weeks vacation/year, paid meeting time
- Disability/Malpractice/Health/Life Insurance
- Large on-campus library, access to Tufts on-line library
Curriculum Information
- PG4: Hematology Service (4-5 months); Oncology Service (4-5 months); Outpatient and Breast clinics (1 month); Research and Electives (2-3 months); Hematology Continuity Clinic (1/2 day/week); Oncology Continuity Clinic (1/2 day/week)
- PG5: Hematology Service (3-4 months); Oncology Service (3-4 months); Outpatient and Breast clinics (2 months); Research and Electives (3-4 months); Hematology Continuity Clinic (1/2 day/week); Oncology Continuity Clinic (1/2 day/week)
- PG6: Hematology Service (2-3 months); Oncology Service (2-3 months); Outpatient and Breast clinics (3 months); Bone Marrow Transplant (1 month); Research and Electives (3-6 months); Hematology Continuity Clinic (1/2 day/week); Oncology Continuity Clinic (1/2 day/week)
Published: July 2008