Course Overview
A Fellowship in Medical Oncology provides advanced training in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancer using chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and other systemic treatments. The program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to cancer care, focusing on personalized treatment plans for solid tumors and hematologic malignancies. Fellows gain hands-on experience in cancer staging, treatment protocols, and the management of side effects, preparing them to lead oncology teams in delivering comprehensive cancer care.
What you’ll learn
- Expertise in diagnosing various cancers, understanding tumor biology, and accurately staging cancers to guide treatment decisions.
- Mastery of administering and managing chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted treatments for solid tumors and hematologic cancers.
- Skills in using cutting-edge immunotherapies and understanding their mechanisms to enhance patient outcomes.
- Training in managing cancer-related symptoms, pain, and treatment side effects, with a focus on improving quality of life.
- Proficiency in creating individualized treatment plans based on genetic, molecular, and clinical factors.
- Skills in recognizing and managing oncologic emergencies such as tumor lysis syndrome, febrile neutropenia, and spinal cord compression.
Eligibilty & Requirement
- MBBS/ MD/ MS/ DGO/ DNB/ Equivalent
- No previous experience is needed.