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Neuro-Oncology Fellowship Yazmín Odia, MD MSc Teri N Kreisl, MD FYI Brain Tumor Program • CUMC/NYP NOnc growing rapidly – A Lassman, Div chair (2011), F Iwamoto (2012), Y Odia (2013), T Kreisl (2014) • Both Inpatient Consultations and Clinics • Primary and Secondary CNS – Minor role in neurologic complications of systemic cancer and antineoplastic therapy • Multidisciplinary Approach – Neurosurgery, Radiation Oncology, NeuroPathology, NeuroRadiology, Oncology FYI NOnc Research Portfolio • Numerous Trial Protocols • Basic Science: Bartolli Brain Tumor Lab – Co-Directors: J Bruce (NSU) and P Canoll (Npath) • Translational Program – Bartolli Lab collaborations with YO and Nrads – Retrospective Database • Research Ancillary Staff: 4 CRCs, 2 RNs, 1 Reg with support from HICCC staff – A Lassman: Medical Director, Clinical Protocol & Data Management Office (CPDM), HICCC, NYP/CUMC Fellowship Program Developing a Fellowship in a Rich Diverse Milieu • Weekly half-day clinics provides longitudinal training in continuity care with direct faculty mentorship • Inpatient consultations focus on acute management of neurologic involvement of systemic cancer or therapy, acute and peri-operative care of primary brain tumor patients and work-up of pati≤ents with potential brain neoplasms. • Required neuropathology and radiation oncology blocks provide more in-depth exposure to critical aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumor patients. • 2nd year allows ≤50% protected time for research, either longitudinally or in blocks to facilitate clinical and/or basic science research projects via 1:1 mentorship by the multidisciplinary faculty within NYP/CUMC Developing a Fellowship in a Rich Diverse Milieu • Goal: Provide comprehensive training in clinical care and cutting edge research for primary and secondary brain tumors • Varied exposures and supportive faculty to ensure excellence in Neuro-Oncology, from continuity clinics to inpatient consultations, plus multidisciplinary collaborations in both patient care and clinical and translational research • Increasing level of independence • Personalized professional development Neuro-Oncology Fellowship Letters of Interest Welcomed! Contact: Fellowship Director Teri N Kreisl, MD [email protected]