
The Division of Hematology/Oncology offers a three-year combined training program in hematology and medical oncology. The division currently has 15 faculty members (10 full-time clinical, 3 part-time clinical, 2 full-time research) and is approved for a total of six fellowship positions by the ACGME.
The Division of Hematology and Oncology is dedicated to the care of patients with cancer and blood disorders.
A multi-disciplinary approach to outpatient care is provided in the Comprehensive Cancer Center where medical, surgical, gynecological, and radiation oncologists are available.
The section is participating in clinical protocols and is adding new trials for all major malignancies. A full service sickle cell center and adult hemophilia clinic are also available. Cooperation with the community physicians has resulted in MCG seeing the majority of the patients with hemoglobinopathies, coagulation disorders, acute leukemia, and stem cell transplants.
Special areas of faculty member interest and expertise include stem cell transplants, hemoglobinopathies, coagulation, lung cancer, hematologic malignancies, breast cancer, and lymphomas.
Please contact Helen Smith at 706.721.2505 or hsmith@mcg.edu for more information about our Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program.
