Educating future generations of healthcare professionals is a vital part of our mission. We offer a variety of medical and allied health training opportunities as well as continuing education programs for physicians, nurses, and other providers, all designed with your needs — and those of cancer patients everywhere — in mind.
Memorial Sloan Kettering offers trainees programs in residencies, fellowships, medical student summer opportunities and observerships developing the next generation of oncology leaders.
We offer an eight-week summer research program for aspiring physician-scientists and numerous clinical electives for final-year medical students.
Explore Memorial Sloan Kettering's CME program and the courses currently open for registration.
This two-year, full-time program in radiation oncology technology has helped hundreds of people begin careers as radiation therapists.
MSK’s Comskil program seeks the most-effective and lasting approaches to training surgeons, oncologists, and others to communicate in a sensitive and productive manner.
Learn more about the continuing education opportunities we offer to professionals in the nursing community.
Healthcare professionals can learn more about how we provide cancer care through our workshops and our international observership program.
Browse continuing education course selections available to healthcare professionals and practitioners around the globe.
This one-year program trains students to examine human cells for signs of harmful changes such as cancer and infection.
This award provides training opportunities for the next generation of translational cancer physicians.
This award supports basic or translational laboratory cancer research by top early-career MSK physician-scientists.
As part of the Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program, funded by a Health Resources and Services Administration grant awarded to Dr. Beatriz Korc-Grodzicki in 2015, the Geriatric Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering established the Geriatric Resource Interprofessional Program (GRIP).
MSK graduates nearly 200 residents and fellows annually from our clinical training programs sponsored by Memorial Hospital. Alumni of these programs are encouraged to stay connected to MSK to learn about upcoming events, educational opportunities, and more.