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Education

Didactic and Division Meetings

Fellows gain knowledge in pediatric hematology/oncology and stem cell transplant through clinical exposure, division meetings and a traditional didactic series.

Didactic Timing Presenter
Fellow Lecture Series Weekly Lead by a disease expert and/or fellow
Hematology slide review Bimonthly Pathology 
Hematology Pearls
Monthly Fellow or Hematology attending
Oncology Pearls
Bimonthly Fellow
M&M
Quarterly
Fellow or attending
Journal Club
Monthly (while on service)
First year fellows

Tumor Board

  • Solid Tumor
  • Lymphoma
  • NeuroOncology
Weekly  Faculty or Fellow
Ballent
Monthly

Group Lead

 

Division Meetings

  • Leukemia/Lymphoma Team Meeting
  • Solid Tumor Meeting
  • Neuro Oncology Meeting
  • Hematology Meeting
  • Sickle Cell Meeting
  • Cytopenia Team Meeting

Ongoing Education

Fellows can participate in graduate-level education to facilitate training in their research at Indiana University School of Medicine.

The Indiana CTSI’s Clinical Investigation and Translational Education (CITE) program provides degree opportunities for fellows, faculty and others with career interest in clinical and translational research. Learn more.

Additional master's programs are available through Indiana University including public health, adult learning theory and more.

Supplemental training pathways are also available to fellows through the School of Medicine.