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ONCOLOGY REHABILITATION FELLOWSHIP
The Oncology Rehabilitation Fellowship at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University offers a one-year advanced clinical and academic training experience for physicians seeking specialized expertise in the rehabilitation of individuals living with and beyond cancer. The fellowship provides comprehensive exposure to the neurologic, musculoskeletal, lymphatic, functional, and quality-of-life impairments associated with cancer and cancer treatments across inpatient, outpatient, and consultative settings.
The fellow will hold an appointment as a Clinical Instructor and Senior Associate within the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and will be fully embedded within Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University—Georgia’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, providing multidisciplinary cancer care across a large and diverse patient population.
Fellows train under the mentorship of four full-time fellowship-trained oncology rehabilitation physiatrists, including a dedicated inpatient oncology rehabilitation physiatrist, providing a depth of inpatient and outpatient exposure not available at many programs nationwide. The fellowship is intentionally flexible and can be tailored to the fellow’s individual clinical and career interests, including outpatient procedural training, inpatient rehabilitation, electrodiagnostics, survivorship care, research, and program development.
Fellowship applicants must have successfully completed an ACGME-accredited Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency prior to entering the program and must be board certified or board eligible in PM&R at the time of application.
Clinical Experience
Fellows will evaluate and manage a broad range of cancer-related impairments including neuropathy, radiation fibrosis syndrome, lymphedema, cancer-related fatigue, musculoskeletal dysfunction, spasticity, cognitive changes, dysphagia, pelvic floor dysfunction, and neurologic complications of cancer and cancer treatment.
Clinical experiences include:
The fellowship emphasizes procedure-heavy oncology rehabilitation training, including advanced ultrasound-guided interventions not routinely taught during standard PM&R residency. Fellows maintain an independent continuity clinic with full billing responsibilities using Epic.
Procedural training includes:
Oncology-Focused EMG and Electrodiagnostic Training
Two oncology rehabilitation physiatrists perform EMG and nerve conduction studies, providing fellows dedicated exposure to complex neuromuscular complications of cancer and cancer treatment, including:
Program Development and Leadership Training
Fellows gain practical experience in oncology rehabilitation program development and leadership within a major academic cancer center, including:
Didactic Learning Experience
The fellow will participate in structured didactic sessions, journal clubs, multidisciplinary tumor boards, and educational conferences focused on oncology rehabilitation and survivorship care.
Teaching
The fellow will participate in the education of PM&R residents, medical students, therapy trainees, and visiting learners through bedside teaching, formal lectures, multidisciplinary presentations, and educational conferences within the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Winship Cancer Institute.
Research and Scholarly Activity
Fellows may participate in clinical research, quality improvement, survivorship projects, and scholarly activity. Areas of focus may include:
Fellows interested in research and academic development will receive mentorship and institutional support for presentations, publications, and national meeting participation.
Call Responsibilities
Home call responsibilities are light and occur approximately one week every 2–3 months. Responsibilities primarily involve supervising PM&R residents. During the call week, the fellow takes home call Monday through Friday and comes in for a few hours on Saturday and Sunday to assist with supervision and patient care oversight. Call does not include primary admission or discharge responsibilities.
Why Atlanta, Emory, and Winship
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is Georgia’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, seeing more than 21,000 new patients each year across a large and diverse regional oncology population.
Fellows train in and around Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Midtown, a state-of-the-art cancer center that opened in 2023, housing advanced oncology care, infusion services, imaging, radiation oncology, multidisciplinary clinical programs, and inpatient oncology care. Fellows also benefit from access to the Emory Proton Therapy Center, Georgia’s only proton therapy center, providing unique exposure to advanced radiation oncology care and radiation-related survivorship complications.
Atlanta is one of the nation’s fastest-growing metropolitan areas, offering fellows a vibrant, diverse, and highly desirable city in which to live and train.
Specifics
NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in-person at an Emory University location. Remote work from home day options may be granted at department discretion. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee.
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