Fellow and Resident
Oncology Training Programs
Programs designed for medical doctors who specialize in cancer care. A clinical fellow has completed medical school and is further training in oncology. They work under the supervision of experienced physicians and provide care to patients with cancer. A Resident, on the other hand, is a doctor who is in the process of completing their medical training and specializes in oncology. They also work under the supervision of experienced physicians, but typically have more hands-on responsibilities and play a more active role in patient care. Both Clinical Fellows and Residents receive intensive on-the-job training and education to become experts in cancer diagnosis, treatment, and patient care.
Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology Fellowship
The is a clinically and academically rigorous program with the goal of training physicians to be clinicians, educators and investigators. The program has an emphasis in preparing physicians who can confidently manage a broad spectrum of hematologic and oncologic conditions.
Hematology and Oncology Fellowship Training Program
The Hematology and Oncology Fellowship Training Program at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center is a fully integrated three-year program that offers comprehensive training in hematology, oncology, and stem cell transplantation. Completion of the program prepares fellows for the subspecialty board examinations in hematology and oncology and for competitive career placement in both the academic and private setting.
JCCC Fellowship Program
The JCCC Fellowship Program provides research funding to Residents from all areas of cancer research, including basic, translational, and clinical and population science. The purpose of this program is to provide funding support and guidance to fellows so they can use it as a tool towards developing and submitting an NIH F-grant application.
Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Fellowship Program
UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital provides a unique environment for training in Pediatric Hematology & Oncology. The combination of extensive basic scientific resources with a well-developed program of clinical investigation result in outstanding training opportunities, which lead trainees into productive academic careers.
UCLA Breast Fellowship Program
The UCLA Breast Fellowship Program offers a one-year clinical, educational and research experience in surgical breast oncology for fully-trained general surgeons who seek advanced and comprehensive training in the multidisciplinary care of patients with benign and malignant breast disease.
UCLA Clinical and Scientific Hematology Oncology Training
The objective of the UCLA combined Hematology and Oncology training program is to provide trainees with the necessary skills to be astute clinicians, educators, and future leaders in clinical, health policy, or basic science and translational research.
UCLA’s Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program
UCLA’s Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program provides a post-residency training program in all aspects of urologic oncology, including clinical (medical and surgical), clinical-research trials and basic urologic research.
UCLA/OVMC Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program
The UCLA/OVMC Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program is structured to train academically oriented gynecologic oncologists, superb abdominal-pelvic surgeons, scientists and leaders in the field of women's cancer.