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Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
3 Year
A PhD is a postgraduate doctoral degree, awarded to students who complete an original thesis offering a significant new contribution to knowledge in their subject. PhD qualifications are available in all subjects and are normally the highest level of academic degree a person can achieve.
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PGF.Gynechologic Oncology
2 years
The Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Training Program, initiated in the 1950s by Dr. Felix Rutledge, is now the largest training program for gynecologic oncologists in the world. The goal is to train fellows to become academic gynecologic oncologists who are highly skilled, knowledgeable surgeons capable of establishing new academic gynecologic oncology programs at other teaching institutions.
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PGF.Head and Neck Oncology
2 years
The Head and Neck Service of the Department of Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center offers a one year clinical or a two-and-one-half-year clinical and research senior fellowship in head and neck oncologic surgery. The American Head and Neck Society-sponsored Advanced Training Council gives approval for the fellowship
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PGB.Medical Oncology
2 years
The program is aimed for trainees who have completed residency training in medical/radiation oncology, general surgery, diagnostic imaging, or pathology.The structure of the program is individualized and is designed to build on the Fellow’s background and interests.
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PGF.Onco Pathology
2 years
The UNC Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offers a wide variety of subspecialty training programs (fellowships) for those desiring more specialized training in anatomic pathology or laboratory medicine. These subspecialty fellowships are open to UNC pathology residents who have completed their general residency training program and desire a post-residency fellowship experience. Individuals having completed residency training at other institutions are also encouraged to apply for these fellowships. The Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Immunology, Clinical Microbiology, and Laboratory Genetics & Genomics fellowships are also open to individuals with a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in an area related to the fellowship
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PGF.Surgical Oncology
2 years
The Department of Surgery offers a International Surgical Oncology Fellowship to fully trained surgeons from outside the United States and Canada who desire further experience in surgical oncology. There is a significant opportunity to become well trained in the broad field of surgical oncology, as well as to become a leader in the multidisciplinary care of the cancer patient.
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PGF.Medical Oncology
2 years
The Division of Medical Oncology is a dynamic and rapidly evolving specialty that provides a wide range of opportunities in research, teaching and creative professional activity. While one of the newest subspecialties within the Department of Medicine, it has quickly expanded and — with 60 members — is now one of the larger divisions in the department. Over 50% of the division members have university position descriptions as clinical-investigator, reflective of the central role that clinical research plays in cancer care.
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Critical Care Medicine
6 Months
The Fellowship In critical care medicine is designed to develop registered and graduate medical professionals into novice critical care practitioners through a programmed approach to knowledge and skills acquisition coupled with a critical thinking focus. The objective of the course is to acquire sufficient clinical and technical experience to handle complex clinical problems.
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