Developing the Next Generation of Hematology/Oncology APPs
The Advanced Practice Provider Oncology Fellowship, offered through Fred Hutch Cancer Center and the University of Washington Medical Center, is a 12-month, post-graduate program for physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs). The program is designed specifically for new graduates who are motivated to work in oncology as well as current advanced practice providers (APPs) who want to transition to oncology but have minimal exposure to this specialty.
Two fellowship areas of focus are offered: one in general oncology/hematology, the other in acute care oncology/hematology.
Fellowship At-a-Glance
- 12-month program
- Includes an annual stipend of $94,000, medical and dental benefits and CME support
- 40-hour average work week; fellows may need to work evenings or weekends
- Up to six fellows will be selected
Attend an Information Session
If you have questions about the fellowship, sign up to attend one of the information sessions below by sending an email to APPfellowship@fredhutch.org. In the email subject line, please include your name and the date of the session you want to attend. After you register, we will send you a link to attend the online session.
- January 9, 2025: 8 – 8:30 a.m. (PT)
- January 14, 2025: 9 – 9:30 a.m. (PT)
- January 21, 2025: 12 – 12:30 p.m. (PT)
- February 11, 2025: 5 – 5:30 p.m. (PT)
- February 18, 2025: 12 – 12:30 p.m. (PT)
Important Dates
- Applications are accepted mid-December, 2024 – March 1, 2025
- Interviews will be held on April 1, 2025
- Fellowship start date is November 3, 2025
Program Overview
Components of the Fellowship
Bootcamp
During the first month, fellows complete required certifications and modules, meet with clinical leadership and attend department orientations and lectures.
Core Clinical Rotations
Fellows will participate in six to seven half-day clinics per week throughout the associated rotations. At the end of the fellowship, there is an elective rotation, lasting approximately eight weeks. The fellow identifies the service or services they want to pursue and the leadership team will design a custom rotation to match those interests.
Example of General Oncology Core Clinical Rotations
Core Rotations | Duration |
Orientations/Boot Camp | 4 Weeks |
Hematology Oncology | |
Lymphoid
| 4 Weeks |
Myeloid
| 4 Weeks |
Renal Melanoma Skin Oncology | 4 Weeks |
Breast Oncology Breast Health | 4 Weeks |
Thoracic Head and Neck | 4 Weeks |
Gastrointestinal Oncology | 4 Weeks |
Genitourinary Oncology | 4 Weeks |
Gynecology Oncology Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility | 2 Weeks |
Inpatient Heme Oncology (Platinum) Infectious Disease Oncology ICU | 3 Weeks |
Neuro Oncology | 2 Weeks |
Sarcoma | 4 Weeks |
Elective/Area of Specialization | |
Fellow's Choice | 8 Weeks |
Vacation/CME | |
Expected Fellowship Vacation time | 10 Days |
Expected Fellowship CME Time | 5 Days |
The acute care track is designed to provide extensive and multifaceted training to prepare APPs for self-reliant management of patients requiring acute or urgent care. The program is structured to develop proficiency in inpatient and acute care services, while gaining exposure to general oncology practices.
Example of Acute Care Core Clinical Rotations
Core Rotations | Duration |
Acute Care Evaluations and Infusion | 7 weeks + interspersed with Gen Onc rotations |
Inpatient Heme Oncology (Platinum) | 7 Weeks |
Inpatient Adult Bone Marrow Transplant Inpatient Immunotherapy | 7 Weeks |
Outpatient Immunotherapy | 4 Weeks |
Rotations | Duration |
Orientations/Bootcamp | 4 Weeks |
Infectious Disease Oncology ICU Palliative Care | Interspersed with rotations |
Gastrointestinal Oncology | 3 Weeks |
Genitourinary Oncology | 2 Weeks |
Thoracic Head and Neck | 2 Weeks |
Renal Melanoma | 2 Weeks |
Breast Oncology | 2 Weeks |
Hematology Procedures | 4 Weeks |
Elective/Area of Specialization | |
Fellow's Choice | 8 Weeks |
Vacation/CME | |
Expected Fellowship Vacation time | 10 Days |
Expected Fellowship CME Time | 5 Days |
Complimentary and Specialty Clinics
In addition to the core rotations within each area of focus, fellows will broaden their skills by participating in supplementary and specialty clinics throughout the fellowship.
Supplementary Clinics
This refers to clinics that are relevant to a specific rotation. Fellows will participate in one to four half-days of these supplementary clinics. Examples of offerings in the general oncology area of focus include a supplementary clinic in skin oncology during the renal melanoma rotation and a supplementary clinic in oncology ICU during the inpatient oncology rotation.
Specialty Clinics
Fellows will also participate in specialty clinics throughout the fellowship. Specialty clinics are not associated with a specific rotation and are designed to help the fellow gain experience, understand and gain confidence regarding important, and often difficult, areas related to oncology-related care, such as communicating difficult news during end-of-life care or evaluating and managing patients with urgent care or psychological needs.
Continuity Clinics
The fellowship includes three continuity clinics, each lasting three months. Each week, fellows will spend a half day with a preceptor, providing continuous care to a group of patients. Fellows may choose the type of rotations they prefer.
Mentorship
Each fellow is paired with an experienced APP at the beginning of the fellowship who will mentor them throughout the year.
Fellowship Fridays
Every Friday morning, fellows meet for didactic learning. This may include evaluating case studies and engaging in simulations, participating in live APP-led lectures and discussions, researching and/or taking part in clinical workshops. Fellows will also have professional check-ins with the fellowship co-directors and leadership at this time.
Program Completion
At the end of the program, fellows will receive a certificate of completion, demonstrating their proficiency in providing exemplary, comprehensive and diverse patient-centered care to oncology patients.
End-of-Year Lecture
During the last few months of the fellowship, fellows will work with program leaders to develop a presentation on a topic of their choice. Fellows will then deliver this lecture to their APP colleagues.
Contact Us
If you have additional questions or need more information, contact us.