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Training

The Committee on Training Programs seeks to foster high quality training programs in clinical and research hematology for pre- and post-doctoral trainees, provides career and educational opportunities for hematology trainees in a variety of settings, and serves as the Society's liaison with other organizations involved in aspects of hematology training.

The Committee participates in developing guidelines regarding hematology training program content, levels and kinds of exposure to clinical and laboratory problems, and mastery of required procedures. The Committee offers career development mentorship and didactic educational opportunities for hematology trainees in areas such as grantsmanship. With regard to issues as they relate to hematology training, the Committee is primary liaison with organizations such as the Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, the Association of Subspecialty Professors, and the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

Committee on Training Programs

Linda Burns, MD [Chair] ('06)
Scott Gitlin, MD [Vice Chair] ('06)
Henny Heisler Billet, MD ('09)
Christine Chen, MD ('08)
Mark Crowther, MD, MSc ('06)
John Densmore, MD, PhD ('08)
Cage Johnson, MD ('07)
Mark B. Juckett, MD ('09)
David Peace, MD ('06)
Roy L. Silverstein, MD [Liaison] ('06)
Laura Hutchins, MD [Representative] ('06)

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