Neuro-oncology Fellowship Opening
Start date July 1, 2022
Prerequisites:
Interested candidates should email the following documents to: [email protected]
The compensation policy for Cedars-Sinai graduate medical education students is comprehensive, covering an annual stipend, housing allowance, license reimbursements, insurance, retirement savings, healthcare, training, education, and many other generous benefits.
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Start date July 1, 2022
Prerequisites:
- Successful completion of an ACGME-accredited program in neurology, child neurology, neurological surgery, internal medicine and medical oncology, pediatrics, or pediatric hematology-oncology.
- Must be board certified or eligible for certification in a primary ABMS or RCPSC specialty neurology, neurosurgery, medical or pediatric oncology, radiation oncology, or neuropathology.
- Eligible for California medical license.
Interested candidates should email the following documents to: [email protected]
- Current CV
- Personal statement
- Medical school Diploma
- Up to four letters of recommendation (one from your residency program director)
- USMLE/ COMLEX scores
- ECFMG (if applicable)
The compensation policy for Cedars-Sinai graduate medical education students is comprehensive, covering an annual stipend, housing allowance, license reimbursements, insurance, retirement savings, healthcare, training, education, and many other generous benefits.
For more information, please visit:
Compensation Benefits and Policy Information | Cedars-Sinai
The compensation policy for Cedars-Sinai graduate medical education students is comprehensive, covering an annual stipend, housing, reimbursements, insurance, and many other generous benefits.
www.cedars-sinai.org