The Dermatology Service of the Department of Medicine offers a clinical research fellowship that entails the supervised conduct of clinical and epidemiologic research related to skin cancer and cutaneous adverse events associated with cancer treatment. Recent areas of research have focused on the secondary prevention (early detection) of skin cancer with an emphasis on novel noninvasive imaging techniques, clinical and epidemiological studies on melanoma and cutaneous lymphoma, skin reactions to various cancer treatment modalities, and clinical trials. Fellows will participate in the extensive didactic and clinical activities of the Dermatology Service.
Deadline
None
Length of Program
1 to 2 years
Eligibility
Completion of an accredited Residency in Dermatology
Number of Positions
1
How to Apply
Applicants should forward a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, and the names of three references to the address below.