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Education & Training

Grand Rounds Archive

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Yale Cancer Center Grand Rounds is not intended to provide medical advice to viewers, but rather to provide information to help them better understand the current range of options for cancer treatment, prevention, screening, and supportive care. The Yale Cancer Center urges viewers to consult with a qualified physician for diagnosis and for answers to their personal medical questions.

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Research in Progress Archive

Research in Progress Meetings are held every Friday from 12PM-1PM in WWW 208. Hosted by Drs. Roy Herbst and Madhav Dhodapkar all faculty and fellows in Medical Oncology and Hematology are invited to attend.

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Fellowship and Residency Opportunities

  • Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program
  • Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program
  • Therapeutic Radiology Residency Training Program
  • Yale Medical Oncology-Hematology Program

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Schwartz Rounds

Yale Cancer Center hosts Schwartz Center Rounds, unique, multi-disciplinary sessions in which cancer center and hospital staff explore the emotional side of care-giving. A national program with sites across the country, Schwartz Center Rounds are funded by the Kenneth B. Schwartz Center, a Boston-based nonprofit dedicated to advancing compassionate healthcare.

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YaleCares

YaleCares is a monthly newsletter to provide physicians with the latest information on pain management and supportive care for our patients.  

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James Watson Lecture

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On March 20th, James Watson, PhD, presented his talk "Curing 'Incurable' Cancer" hosted by Yale Cancer Center and the Molecular Virology Program. James Watson is best known as a co-discoverer of the structure of DNA in 1953 with Francis Crick, for which they received the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He discussed more effective approaches to anticancer agents and his work in cancer research throughout the years.

AIM at Melanoma Symposium- April 28, 2012

Introduction to Melanoma- Mario Sznol, MD, Professor of Medicine, Medical Oncology

Session One: Moderator: Deepak Narayan, MD, Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery

Melanoma: Risk Factors, Screening, and Preventative Measures- Jennifer Choi, MD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology

The Genetic Piece- Danielle Bonadies, MS, CGC, Senior Genetic Counselor
Support for Patients and Families- Dwain Fehon, PsyD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, and Sage Vogel, LCSW, Oncology Social Worker

Session Two: Moderator: Mario Sznol, MD Professor of Medicine, Medical Oncology

Surgery for Metastatic Disease- Stephan Ariyan, MD, Director, Smilow Cancer Hospital Melanoma Program

Role of Basic And Translational Science in Discovery of New Treatments for Melanoma-Ruth Halaban, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Dermatology; Director of the Yale SPORE in Skin Cancer

Approach to Treatment in Post-Surgical and Metastatic Melanoma Patients- Harriet Kluger, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Oncology