What are the responsibilities and job description for the Stem Cell Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Fellowship FY27-28 position at UT MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER?
Candidates will be selected based on clinical experience, references, performance on examinations and prior achievements; i.e., presentations and/or publications. Applicants should:
- Be board-certified or eligible in medical oncology and/or hematology
- Have completed a residency in internal medicine and demonstrate a high level of clinical competence
- Most candidates will have some training in medical oncology and/or hematology
References should be provided to demonstrate proficiency during prior clinical training. All available standardized tests (e.g., ABIM exams) will be reviewed.
Required documents for all applicants:
- Application attached completed
- Applicants must be a U.S. Citizenship, Permanent Residency, or a J-1 VISA. MD Anderson Cancer Center does not offer H-1B VISAS for GME Trainees
- Applicants must have an M.D. degree or equivalent
- Submit an original application attached
- Curricula vitae
- Personal statement
- USMLE 1 & 2 or COMLEX transcript and scores: a copy of your USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3 if applicable, or Comlex scores
- Unofficial/Official transcript of highest degree
- Official transcript of USMLE
- (3) Letters of Recommendation, one letter from the Residency Program Director, two letters from an attending physician, and/or teaching faculty
- (1) Letter of recommendation from your program director
- Medical school transcript: photograph (optional)
- Credential evaluation (foreign equivalency)
- Letter of good standing
- A copy of current ECFMG Certification, if you completed medical school outside the United States