I'm currently caught between going directly to primary care or pursue a HemeOnc fellowship after residency. I am not opposed to either but leaning toward fellowship because I find myself a bit interested in academics. However, another three years of training sounds a bit daunting to me, for I will be well into my thirties when I'm finished. So I wanted to find out more information to help me decide. Can anyone tell me what the typical day of a HemeOnc fellowship is like? Do you have better...
Help with HemeOnc fellowship and beyond?
Help with HemeOnc fellowship and beyond?