The Adult Hematology Residency Training Program is a two-year program in hematology with additional optional year devoted to clinical or laboratory research. The program is organized into an 18-month core program and six-month of electives. International electives are also offered. Longitudinal ambulatory care is offered to trainees from the beginning of their first year. Trainees will experience a benign longitudinal clinic during their first year and a malignant longitudinal clinic during their second year of training. Residents also participate in weekly academic half days throughout the two years of training on key topics in hematology as well as workshops exploring non-medical expert CANMEDS roles. Protected times away for these teachings is mandatory.
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