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Careers in Hematology Advancement Mentorship Program (CHAMP)

 

The ASH Careers in Hematology Advancement Mentorship Program (CHAMP) is a unique, year-long opportunity for current first or second-year pediatric and adult hematology/oncology fellows with interests in clinical careers in classical and malignant hematology to be matched with an external mentor. Through this program, which consists of virtual and in-person components, trainees will be able to ensure that they have the guidance to pursue careers in hematology, especially for those training at institutions where robust hematology mentorship may not be available.

Background

CHAMP was developed in response to published data citing the importance of mentorship in career development in academic medicine. The goal of this unique, year-long opportunity for current first- or second-year pediatric and adult hematology/oncology fellows is to address the lack of mentorship in classical and malignant hematology through external mentorship.

CHAMP includes two separate programs:

CHAMP-Classical Hematology

Program Components

The CHAMP-Classical Hematology program includes an in-person retreat at ASH Headquarters in Washington, D.C., and an in-person meet-up at the ASH annual meeting. These activities help participants navigate their hematology careers and strengthen their relationships with peers and mentors. Applications are now open!

Key Dates

Application Opens September 19, 2025
Application Closes November 6, 2025
Finalists Notified End of February 2026
Virtual Kick-Off May 2026
In-Person Retreat June 4-5, 2026
Annual Meeting Meet-Up December 2026

CHAMP-Malignant Hematology

Program Components

The CHAMP-Malignant Hematology program consists of mentor-mentee matching based on common career interest and goals, as well as an in-person retreat at ASH Headquarters in Washington, D.C., and an in-person meet-up at the ASH annual meeting. These activities help participants navigate their hematology careers and strengthen their relationships with peers and mentors.

Applications for the 2026 CHAMP- Malignant Hematology are now closed. Applications for the 2027 program will open in Summer 2026. 

Key Dates 

Application Opens June 30, 2025
Application Closes September 26, 2025
Finalists Notified December 2025
In-Person Retreat February 23-24, 2026
Annual Meeting Meet-Up December 2026

Mentee Eligibility

You are eligible to apply if you meet both of the following requirements:

  • You are an ASH Associate Member or FHF Member in good standing at the time of the application
  • You are in your first or second-year of hematology/oncology fellowship training at accredited programs in the United States as of June 5, 2026

ASH works to ensure a diverse applicant pool and participating cohort in the CHAMP program. This includes having representation of the diverse perspectives, talents and experiences of individuals, including but not limited to, those from centers without robust hematology training and individuals from communities underrepresented in hematology.

Mentee Application Process

The ASH Careers in Hematology Advancement Mentorship Program application, as well as supporting documents outlined below, must be submitted through ASH's online awards portal.

All applications must include the following:

  • Career interest statement
  • Applicant’s curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Letter of support from training program director (non - HFFTP fellows)

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Download the ASH Mentorship Guide

Mentor Eligibility 

You are eligible to apply if you meet both of the following requirements:

  • You are an ASH member in good standing. To verify your membership status, please log in to your ASH account.
  • You are a current classical hematologist or researcher at an institution in U.S. or Canada with a clear passion for mentorship.

The ASH Mentor a CHAMP application, as well as the applicant’s curriculum vitae (CV), must be submitted through ASH’s online awards portal.

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Download the ASH Mentorship Guide

Why Mentor?

Mentors for ASH CHAMP can expect the following from this program:

  • Ongoing professional development to finetune your skills as a mentor
  • Structured curriculum to ensure you are getting the most out of your new mentoring relationship
  • Strong connections with the leaders of mentorship in classical hematology

"For me, one of the most rewarding aspects was seeing [Dr. Cogan's] excitement as he built a career that was a perfect fit for him, and watching him flourish as he made the transition from fellowship to faculty. I now see his name for national presentations and panels, and he is mentoring trainees to ensure we have a strong group of hematologists working in our field."

Nathan T. Connell, MD, MPH, FACP / Brigham and Women's Hospital

Questions?

If you have any questions, email [email protected].

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