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About Hematology/Oncology Faculty - Advocate Lutheran General

The fellowship program in Hematology and Medical Oncology is a three-year combined program designed to train clinical Hematologists and Oncologists. The curriculum is organized to provide increasing levels of responsibility with respect to patient care, procedural performance, and clinical research.  Fellows experience one-on-one teaching in both inpatient and outpatient settings, exposing them to a wide variety of hematologic and oncologic problems and many benign hematologic diseases and coagulation disorders.  Patients are discussed regularly in the format of prospective multispecialty tumor boards and clinics.  Fellows are also exposed to a wide array of adjunctive disciplines such as radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, bone marrow transplantation, CAR-T cell therapy, palliative care, pathology, blood banking, coagulation laboratory and genetics.

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Present Faculty Member, Advocate Health - Midwest
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