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Primary Contact Name
Kris Mahadeo
Primary Contact Email Address
kris.mahadeo@duke.edu
Primary Contact Phone Number
9196681100
Program Name
Duke Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy
Address
2400 Pratt Street
Durham, 27710
Website
https://pediatrics.duke.edu/divisions/transplant-and-cellular-therapy
Program Director/Fellowship Director
Kris Mahadeo
Program Director/Fellowship Director Email
kris.mahadeo@duke.edu
Is the primary focus of your program on Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) or Cellular Therapies?
BTH
How long is the Fellowship program at your institution?
One Year
How long is the BMT Fellowship program at your institution?
Not Provided
Option to extend training or research if funding is available?
Yes
Is the primary focus of your program on adult or pediatric populations?
Pediatric
How long before the Fellowship start date should applicants apply?
0-6 Months
When does your Fellowship application period begin?
July
When does your Fellowship application period end?
July
How many training spaces?
One
If you selected other, how many training spaces are there?
Not Provided
When does your program typically start?
July, Flexible
If flexible, please describe
Can be flexible based on visa status etc
If you selected yes, please specify the type of visa
Not Provided
What are the requirements for fellows applying to your program?
Completion of residency training (Board Certified) or equivalent abroad, Completion of Hematology and/or Oncology Fellowship or equivalent (Board Eligible), ECFMG certification if IMG applicant, Other
If you selected other, please explain
Eligibility for state medical training license
Are there any unique training opportunities in your fellowship program? (For example: rotation with CTRM, H&I Lab, exposure to CAR T Therapy, etc.)
The Division of Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy (PTCT) in the Duke Department of Pediatrics is an internationally-renowned transplant program. Established in 1990 as one of the first dedicated pediatric transplant units, we have performed more than 2,200 transplants in children and young adults with over 100 unique diagnoses for patients from all over the world.
, Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy (PTCT) fellowships are offered to individuals who have completed their fellowships in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Pediatric Immunology, Adult Oncology or Adult Hematology and who desire additional exposure and training in clinical and research aspects of pediatric blood and marrow transplantation and cellular therapies. Duke’s PTCT, formerly known as the Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplantation (PBMT), program is one of the largest and most distinguished in the country and has been training fellows for almost 20 years. The one year fellowship at the PGY-VII or PGY-VIII level is predominantly focused on developing skills in all areas of transplant and cell therapy. In addition to traditional hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), our division has significant clinical and research experience in a range of cell therapies including mesenchymal stem cell (MSC), CAR-T and gene therapy. The program curriculum is individualized for each fellow.
Continuity Clinic with trainee as primary physician with supervision?
Yes
Approximate volume of cases at your center for the following
Autologous Transplant
12
Approximate Structure (In weeks)
Inpatient
12
Outpatient/Consults
2 clinic days per week when not inpatient
Lab-Based
Can be tailored based on fellow
Other (specify)
Not Provided
Sample Schedule Upload
Not Provided
Educational Stipend/Conference funding available:
Yes - Specify
Specify the Educational Stipend/Conference funding available
$2500
If you were interested in the standard time frame, what part of the process would you be interested in standardizing?
Not Provided
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