The mission of Bayhealth Medical Center’s hematology-medical oncology fellowship program is to educate, mentor, and develop hematology/medical oncology physicians who will provide state of the art healthcare while cultivating research to expand the knowledge of neoplastic and hematologic diseases. Our program focuses on educating new fellows to bring cutting edge care to underserved and diverse populations of patients commonly served by community cancer programs. To achieve our goal, the program has developed these five aims:
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To create the next generation of hematologist-oncologists to serve the people of the Delaware and the adjacent regions served by Bayhealth
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To train hematologist-oncologists to provide excellent and timely care of neoplastic, hematologic, and related disorders by evidence-based medicine
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To create high standards of patient safety and quality improvement in hematology and oncology care
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To enhance the academic environment and teaching in our underserved communities and train hematologists and oncologists to serve in community cancer programs
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To advance collaboration, availability, and research with interdisciplinary and interprofessional teams
Our goal as a program is to achieve these aims while also enhancing the access to care for our community. As the only Hematology and Medical Oncology fellowship in the state of Delaware, we are proud to educate the next generation of physicians to deliver the best cancer care by providing state-of-the-art treatment, clinical research, education, and prevention to the people of our region.