Cutaneous Lymphoma/T-cell Fellowship
The Department of Dermatology at Stanford University Medical Center is offering a 2 year clinical fellowship in Cutaneous Lymphoma. This position will provide a unique and broad experience and will include leadership roles in patient care, clinical trials, and various research projects. The fellow will also collaborate with personnel from pathology, radiation oncology, medical oncology, and the Blood and Marrow Transplant program. Graduates from U.S. accredited medical schools are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to those who have completed their internship year in the US and have or are eligible for California Medical Licensure.
Please feel free to also email Dr. Youn Kim for further information or questions.
Application deadline: date open until further notice.
Multidisciplinary Cutaneous/T-cell Lymphoma Program
Youn H. Kim, MD,
Departments of Dermatology
Director, Cutaneous Lymphoma Program & Fellowship
younkim@stanford.edu
Michael Khodadoust, MD/PhD
Department of Internal Medicine/Oncology
Co-Director, Cutaneous Lymphoma Program & Fellowship
mkhodado@stanford.edu
Position:
Cutaneous Lymphoma/T-cell Fellowship
Organization:
Stanford Hospital & Clinics/Stanford University School of Medicine
Location:
Palo Alto, CA USA
Salary:
Posting Start Date:
Date Posted:
04/29/2024
Requirements:
The required items to apply are:
USMLE transcripts (e.g., Steps 1, 2 CK, 2 CS and 3)
Medical school transcript
Two letters of recommendation
Most recent Curriculum Vitae
Interested applicants should send a brief statement of their interests and career goals with the aforementioned items to:
Alesha Norton
Residency/Fellowship/Visiting Coordinator derm_visitorsprogram@stanford.edu