Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
Graduating fellows are well equipped to pursue scholarly academic careers and for the challenges of clinical practice in Hematology and Medical Oncology.
Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
Graduating fellows are well equipped to pursue scholarly academic careers and for the challenges of clinical practice in Hematology and Medical Oncology.
From the Fellowship Directors
Welcome to The Warren Alpert Medical School Hematology-Oncology Fellowship website. You will find descriptions of the training program, the participating hospitals, and research opportunities below.
This website will introduce you to our program and will describe our two-fold mission:
- To provide excellent training in clinical Hematology and Oncology
- To provide outstanding research opportunities
Graduating fellows are well equipped to pursue scholarly academic careers and for the challenges of clinical practice in Hematology and Medical Oncology.
There is a full schedule of clinical, educational, and research conferences. Hematology Oncology Grand Rounds is a weekly state of the art conference by fellows, Brown faculty, and visiting faculty. Other educational conferences include weekly Morning Report (clinical management of challenging cases), monthly Hematopathology Conference, monthly Hemostasis Conference, and others. Fellows and faculty discuss current literature in the monthly Journal Club. Each hospital has its own schedule of Tumor Boards and other teaching conferences.
Each fellow has an outpatient clinic at one of the participating hospitals, in which he or she follows a group of patients throughout the fellowship. Additional outpatient clinics, including specialty clinics, are scheduled in the latter years of the fellowship.
Approximately one half of recent trainees have entered academic careers, but others have pursued advanced training in stem cell transplantation, entered private practice, or worked in the pharmaceutical industry.
Thank you for your interest in the Brown University Hematology-Oncology Fellowship. We look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Anthony Mega, MD
Matthew Quesenberry, MD
Thomas Ollila, MD
Sabrina Witherby, MD
Galina Lagos, MD
Overview
Hematology/Oncology
Brown University Fellowship Program
Mission
The Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Training Program at Brown University will be devoted to the rigorous training and development of physician scientists to become future leaders in clinical and/or laboratory investigation.
Goals
The Brown University Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Training Program will provide rigorous and comprehensive training in:
- The prevention, detection, evaluation and care of cancer patients, and in the evaluation and treatment of patients with benign hematologic disorders, leading to board eligibility in medical oncology and/or hematology.
- Clinical and translational research including trial design and methodology, biostatistics and ethics.
- Laboratory-based research to develop highly productive investigators.
Core Curriculum and Didactics
The core curriculum is developed to provide comprehensive training in cancer biology, clinical oncology and hematology, and fundamentals of clinical research, including:
- Epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all major malignancies
- Biology and treatment of benign hematologic conditions
- Cancer Medicine: pharmacology, supportive care, general care, ethics of caring for cancer patients
- Clinical Research Methods: clinical research methodology, biostatistics, ethics of clinical research (Specific research curriculum and topics will be developed for the first 12 months of the fellowship)
- Cancer Biology: pathophysiology, molecular biology
- Career Development: workshops in grant writing, manuscript preparation, CV preparation, and developing a career in clinical and laboratory research.
Clinical Rotations
The program uses the facilities and faculty of four The Warren Alpert Medical School teaching hospitals: Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, and the Providence Veterans Administration Hospital. Fellows gain a broad perspective in hematology and oncology by working closely with the faculty, the diverse patient populations, and the clinical and laboratory research at the various hospitals. Additional rotations include the bone marrow transplant unit at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and elective rotations in radiation oncology, pediatric hematology/oncology, gynecologic oncology, hematopathology, blood banking, and others.
- Rhode Island Hospital Inpatient Service
- Rhode Island Hospital Consult Service
- The Miriam Hospital
- Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- Bone Marrow Transplant (Dana Farber Cancer Institute)
- Elective Rotations
Outpatient Rotations
Fellows participate in two outpatient clinic sessions per week. Fellows will generally have a continuity clinic and a specialty clinic.
Current oncology/malignant hematology clinics include:
- Breast oncology
- Genitourinary oncology
- Gastrointestinal oncology
- Gynecologic oncology
- Head and Neck Oncology
- Leukemia/Lymphoma
- Melanoma and Cutaneous Malignancies
- Neuro-oncology
- Thoracic oncology
Each clinical program stresses the integration of clinical and laboratory research with clinical care. Presentations of both clinical and laboratory research will be emphasized at divisional and clinical program conferences.
Patients with hemophilia, thoracic malignancies, breast, melanoma, and genitourinary malignancies are seen in multidisciplinary clinics. In these settings, patients can be seen by their hematologist/oncologist, surgeons, social workers, and nurses in an efficient coordinated setting.
Research Training
Fellows may perform laboratory or clinical research. In the first year of fellowship, each fellow is assigned an advisor who helps the fellow focus research interests and assists in the selection of mentors for the research phase of training. Faculty mentors are independent clinical and/or laboratory investigators with proven records of accomplishment. By the end of the first year, each fellow and mentor are expected to prepare a research proposal outlining either a laboratory research project and training program or a clinical research project outlining the design and conduct of a clinical trial. During the research phase of the training, fellow funding is derived from contract and grant revenue that is supplemented by institutional sources as necessary.
Clinical Research Training
During the research training period, the mentor will be responsible for meeting regularly with the fellow to insure that a focused and testable hypothesis is developed. A Cancer Center Statistician will work with the fellow in the development of a protocol. The mentor is responsible for oversight of trial design and conduct, regulatory requirements, data collection analysis and interpretation, culminating in the presentation of research and manuscript preparation. Collaboration with multi-disciplinary research teams including basic scientists, statisticians and other clinician-scientists will be an integral part of this process. During this period, the fellow will maintain focused clinical activity in the appropriate subspecialty clinic(s), receiving ongoing clinical training as well as training in protocol maintenance and accrual, regulatory, and ethical issues in research. This practical experience will be complemented with formal coursework in clinical research methodology.
Laboratory Research Training
All laboratory research fellows will continue to attend one half-day outpatient session per week related to patient care. This will allow the fellow to devote the required time to laboratory investigation while maintaining clinical skills. Fellows attend selected conferences to interact with other fellows, investigators, and distinguished scientists from other institutions. Informal presentations of research will occur regularly.
Meet our Fellows
First-Year Fellows
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Olivia Avidan, MD, MPH
Medical School: Tulane University
Residency: Brown University -
William Page, MD
Medical School: University of Connecticut
Residency: Brown University
Former Hospitalist at TMH -
Mark Sikov, MD
Medical School: Perelman School of Medicine, at the University of Pennsylvania
Residency: Brown University -
Ross Terada, DO
Medical School: University of North Texas Health Science Center at Ft Worth
Residency: University of Texas Health, East Texas
Fellowship: Neuro Oncology Fellowship 2023-24
Second-Year Fellows
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Ruwan Parakrama, MD
Medical School: NY Medical College
Residency: Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/ Northwell -
Rebecca Steuer, MD
Medical School: University of Illinois
Residency: Boston Medical Center -
Hetal Mistry, MD
Undergraduate: BA Biology w/ concentration in Neuro Biology, Yale
Medical School: University of Connecticut
Residency: Brown University
Fellowship: Neuro-Oncology
Third-Year Fellows
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Boris Martinez Recinos, MD
Undergrad & Medical School: Universidad de San Carlos Facultad de Ciencias Medcas
Residency: Rutgers/ St Peter’s Hospital
Palliative Care Fellowship: Mass General -
Sandeep Jain, MD
Undergraduate: B.A. Neurobiology University of Pennsylvania
Med School: Vanderbilt University
Residency: St Louis University
Chief Resident, in Quality & Safety: St Louis University -
Charles Milrod, MD
Undergraduate: B.S. Environmental Health, University of Maryland
Medical School: Drexel University
Residency: Boston University
Fellowship Graduates
Class of 2024
Mojisola Araoye – Hartford Hospital
Adel Chergui, DO – Brown University Health Cancer Institute, Providence RI
Matthew Hadfield, DO – Brown University Health Cancer Institute, Providence RI
Brittany McCall – Private Practice
Class of 2023
Brianna Bakow – Dana Farber Cancer Institute- Boston, MA
Matthew Danish – South County Hospital – Wakefield, RI
Laura Salama – Dartmouth Medical Center – Lebanon, NH
Class of 2022
Rani Chudasama – Duke Medical Center – Durham, NC
Ari Pelcovits – Brown University Health Cancer Institute- Providence, RI
Class of 2021
Christopher Del Prete – Stamford Health- Stamford, CT
Andrew Hsu – Brown University Health Cancer Institute – Providence, RI
Adam Zayac – Englewood Hospital And Medical Center- Englewood, NJ
Class of 2020
Eric Marks – Boston Medical Center, Boston MA – GI Oncology
Ilyas Sahin – Brown University Health Cancer Institute – Providence, RI – Hematology Hospitalist/Researcher
William Rafelson – Memorial Sloan Kettering, Monmouth NJ – Genitourinary Oncology
Class of 2019
Jessica Bian – Maine Health, Portland ME
Thomas Ollila – Brown University Health Cancer Institute, Providence RI – Lymphoma
Andrew Yang – Everett Clinic, Everett WA
Class of 2018
Peter Barth – Brown University Health Cancer Institute, Providence RI – Multiple Myeloma
Cristina Cellurale – Morton Hospital, Taunton MA
Pamela Egan – Brown University Health Cancer Institute, Providence RI – Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Class of 2017
Robert Black – Bristol Hospital Cancer Center, Bristol CT
Emmanuel Apor – MDA Oncology and Hematology, Summit NJ
Class of 2016
Benjamin Kuritzky – Trihealth Cancer Institute, Cincinnati OH
Randy Ingham – Brown University Health Cancer Institute, Newport RI
Sophia Rizk – South Coast Health Center, Fall River MA
Class of 2015
Ken Bishop – Sturdy Memorial Hospital, MA
Alina Huang – Virginia Cancer Specialist Group, Arlington VA
Omar Nadeem – Dana Farber Cancer Institute – Multiple Myeloma
Application Information
How to Apply
Applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Selected applicants will be invited for an interview. The program participates in the Medical Specialties Match Program (MSMP) of the National Residency Match Program (NRMP).
Contact Information
Valerie Perez
Fellowship Training Program Coordinator
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Rhode Island Hospital, George 312
593 Eddy Street
Providence, RI 02903
Phone: (401) 444-9375
Fax: (401) 444-2330