Requirements and Application for Clinical Research Fellowship
The requirements for a postgraduate certificate are essentially the same for clinical fellowships as for residency training. However, there are exceptions. A fellow is an individual who wishes to obtain training, usually after completion of residency training and within the same area of specialization. This additional training may be taken in the form of a clinical fellowship or a research fellowship. Training undertaken during a fellowship is not recognized as training leading to certification by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Fellowship training is available to qualified Canadian citizens/landed immigrants and Non-Canadian citizens/landed immigrants who are graduates from Canadian/United States medical schools or international medical graduates. Initial inquiries should be made to the individual program directors. The postgraduate medical education office does not provide funding for fellowship positions.
For more information, please email Kelly Edge.
Fellowship Opportunities
- Lung + Prostate Cancer Clinical Research Fellowship
- GU Medical Oncology Fellowship (PDF)
- Clinical Research Genitourinary Fellowship
- Radiation Oncology Fellowship Program
- Clinical Research Breast Cancer Fellowship
- Medical Oncology Fellowship (PDF)
- Malignant Hematology Fellowship (PDF)
Funding Opportunities
Program Faculty and Staff
Fellowship Program Chair
Graeme Fraser
Associate Professor
Fellowship Program Chair and Director, Malignant Hematology
Fellowship Program Director, Medical Oncology
Kevin Zbuk
Associate Professor
Fellowship Program Director, Medical Oncology
Fellowship Program Director, Radiation Oncology
Jeffrey Greenspoon
Associate Professor
Fellowship Program Director, Radiation Oncology
Fellowship Program Director, Malignant Hematology
Graeme Fraser
Associate Professor
Fellowship Program Chair and Director, Malignant Hematology