Tufts Medical Center hematology + oncology fellowship: 80+ years of training excellence
We have over 80 years of comprehensive training for tomorrow’s medical leaders. The Division of Hematology + Oncology provides extensive hematology and oncology training to fellows in the program. For more than 80 years, the fellowship has trained hundreds of hematologists and oncologists from across the United States and overseas. Many graduates now practice in these specialties and hold leadership roles in major divisions, research centers, and training programs.
Since 1978, when the Divisions of Hematology and Oncology merged, the combined fellowship has accepted, on average, five fellows per year. Since 2006, recruitment to the fellowship has been conducted through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), with applicant pools exceeding 350 candidates annually. The division’s training program offers rigorous clinical training paired with broad exposure to basic laboratory research or clinical research experience, preparing fellows to excel in all aspects of hematology and oncology.