The Division of Hematology and Oncology offers an ACGME-accredited postgraduate fellowship training program designed to prepare trainees to evaluate, understand, and manage complex hematological and oncological disorders. 

 

Program Details

The comprehensive combined training program prepares fellows for independent clinical practice and eligibility for the ABIM subspecialty board examinations.
In addition to rigorous clinical training, the program strives to create an atmosphere of scientific curiosity and endeavor. Both Augusta University Health and the Georgia Cancer Center training sites offer a wide breadth of clinical and research experience. The program boasts a diverse tumor-specific clinical core-faculty dedicated to teaching, an aggressive didactic program, and a plethora of research opportunities with world-renowned researchers at the Georgia Cancer Center, the Hemophilia Treatment Center, and Sickle Cell Center.

The program accepts three individuals annually.

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Hemophilia Treatment Center

A hemophilia treatment center (HTC) is a dedicated center where all of the staff is specially trained to support individuals with bleeding disorders.

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Sickle Cell Center

The Sickle Cell Center is a comprehensive internationally recognized center for sickle cell treatment and research.

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Years 1 & 2

Consists of wide clinical experiences in both inpatient and outpatient hematology, medical oncology, consultative services, and blood and marrow transplantation.

Year 3

Fellows choose a clinical investigator/researcher track or a clinician track.

All Years

Fellows engage in two weekly half-day continuity clinics:

  • A "Fellows Clinic" where trainees "own" their patients and manage them through diagnosis, treatment, maintenance, relapse and surveillance of their primary disorders for the duration they are in training

  • A weekly half-day subspecialty clinic divided into 3-month tumor-specific blocks designed to increase tumor-specific exposure while ensuring long enough follow up to manage patients throughout evaluation and initiation and maintenance of chemotherapy.

You may also visit out GME website for housestaff information. Applications will only be accepted electronically through ERAS to the Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Training program.

Fellowship Directors

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Locke Bryan, MD

  • Program Director, Hematology / Oncology Fellowship
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Girindra Raval, MD

  • Associate Program Director, Hematology / Oncology Fellowship
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Amany Keruakous, MD

  • Associate Program Director, Hematology / Oncology Fellowship

 


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