Curriculum & Research Opportunities
Our Didactic Curriculum Series
At the Johns Hopkins Hematology & Medical Oncology Fellowship Program, our robust clinical rotations are complemented by a comprehensive, structured didactic curriculum – with topics chosen by fellows, for fellows.
We recognize that the practice of hematology/oncology not only involves clinical knowledge but also uniquely intersects with public health and policy. Therefore, in addition to foundational core lectures in solid tumor, malignant hematology, and non-malignant hematology, our lecture curriculum incorporates critical topics in fields beyond traditional hematology/oncology.
Our wide-ranging curriculum includes:
- 70+ core foundational core lectures
- Comprehensive non-malignant hematology lecture series (“Heme School”)
- Interactive DEI Lecture Series
- Robust Palliative Oncology lecture series
- Cancer Policy Series
- … and so much more.
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Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (SKCCC) Research Programs
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Shared Resources of Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation (GTPCI)
Research Opportunities
The Hematology & Medical Oncology Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins is committed to training, inspiring, and mentoring outstanding leaders in Hematology and Medical Oncology. All fellows obtain rigorous research training during their fellowship to promote and nurture their development in academic Hematology and Medical Oncology.
The Hematology & Medical Oncology Fellowship Program offers a diverse array of research training pathways that take advantage of the rich academic resources available throughout the Johns Hopkins campus.
Explore the research resources available to our fellows at Johns Hopkins University: