Neha Mehta-Shah, Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, shared a post by WashU Hemeatology Oncology Fellowship on X, adding:
“Two weeks of jam packed teaching, learning to navigate our large center, meetings with fellows/recent grads (thanks to David Russler-Germain, Hunter Cochran) and forming new bonds with the Washington University School of Medicine’s hematology and oncology teams! Next week they’ll hit the ground running!”
Quoting WashU Hemeatology Oncology Fellowship‘s post:
“New fellows undergo a 2 week orientation in which they learn the nuts and bolts of being a fellow. This includes didactics, bone marrow biopsy training, meeting with other team members (including SW/NP/PharmD/RNs), and shadowing. This afternoon’s lecture – BMT by Keith Stockerl-Goldstein.”
Source: Neha Mehta-Shah/X and WashU Hemeatology Oncology Fellowship/X