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Two fellowship opportunities from our partners in BC

Two new fellowship opportunities from the University of British Columbia and BC Cancer.

Glaxo Smith Kline Clinical Research Fellowship in Medical Oncology - Gynecologic Malignancies

BC Cancer is seeking a motivated individual for the role of GSK Clinical Research Fellow in Medical Oncology - Gynecologic Malignancies in the Department of Medical Oncology in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for a 1-2 years term.

This fellowship is an opportunity to receive advanced clinical training and education in the diagnosis and management of gynecologic cancers paired with research opportunities in clinical trials, outcomes, quality improvement and translational sciences. The fellow will work within the multidisciplinary Provincial Gynecologic Tumour Group with a team of dedicated gynecologic cancer specialists in medical oncology, surgery, radiation oncology, pathology, counselling, hereditary cancer testing, nursing and research.

The Fellow will be supported in opportunities for formal training in clinical trials design such as may be available through Clinical Trials BC, the Canadian Cancer Trials Group and other organizations. The Fellow will complete their training with in-depth experience in the design, execution and knowledge transition of clinical trials, positioning them well to pursue clinical research throughout their career.

Check out this website for more information on the application: https://bit.ly/3uWdssf

Miller Mindell Fellowship Gynecologic Oncology Research Fellowship

The University of British Columbia and Vancouver General Hospital are offering the Miller Mindell Gynecologic Oncology Research Fellowship. This is a one- or two-year gynecologic oncology research fellowship designed to cultivate outstanding academic Gynecologic Oncologists – both clinician investigators and physician-scientists.

This program provides opportunities in a diverse range of research training disciplines including, but not limited to, cancer biology, molecular therapeutics, data science, AI/machine learning, clinical trial design/implementation, translational sciences, survivorship, epidemiology, health disparities, and health services research. The fellow will conduct their research within the multidisciplinary Provincial Gynecologic Tumour Group with a team of dedicated gynecologic cancer specialists in medical oncology, surgery, radiation oncology, pathology, counselling, hereditary cancer testing, nursing and research.

The training program offers a rich research environment and mentorship by highly regarded researchers and experienced clinical investigators of British Columbia’s Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, a province-wide interdisciplinary research program affiliated with synergistic partner institutions including University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital, BC Cancer, and BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre.

Check out the website for more information:  https://bit.ly/3kM8pGv