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Why Should Someone Pursue a Fellowship in Oncology?

Richard J. Bleicher, MD, FACS, and Salvatore Nardello, DO, discuss what brought Dr. Nardello to the breast cancer field, what made him decide to pursue an oncology fellowship, and what residents should think about when choosing a fellowship location.

Richard J. Bleicher, MD, FACS, and Salvatore Nardello, DO, discuss what brought Nardello to the breast cancer field, what made him decide to pursue an oncology fellowship, and what residents should think about when choosing a fellowship location.

Bleicher is professor of the Department of Surgical Oncology, director of the Breast Fellowship Program, and leader of the Breast Cancer Program at Fox Chase Cancer Center. Nardello is a breast cancer physician at Tufts Medical Center. Bleicher was Nardello's fellowship director when Nardello was in his fellowship at Fox Chase Cancer Center.

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