ASH Hematology-Focused Fellowship Training Program (HFFTP)

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Below is general information on the ASH Hematology-Focused Fellowship Training Program (HFFTP). For more detailed information on this program, please visit their website from the link below.

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Program Information 
Program Name: ASH Hematology-Focused Fellowship Training Program (HFFTP)
Program Type: Fellowship Training
Program State or Other: Fellowship Training
Program Funding Source: American Society of Hematology
Program Description: The ASH Hematology-Focused Fellowship Training Program (HFFTP) is an exclusive pathway that offers physicians the opportunity to pair comprehensive classical hematology training with career-enhancing education in transfusion medicine, sickle cell disease, hemostasis/thrombosis, as well as fields like medical education, systems-based hematology, outcomes research, health equity research, global health, safety/quality improvement, lifespan hematology, and more.
Eligible Specialties: Physicians MD and DO: Internal Medicine and Meds/Peds can apply
Service Requirements: N/A
Deadline/Application Cycle: Application cycle is closed.
Amount: Institutions enrolled in HFFTP receive: Visiting Rotation Stipend: $5,000 annually for three years per fellow to cover travel and living expenses to attend a one-month rotation per year at a Center of Excellence; ASH Annual Meeting Stipend: $1,000 annually for three years per fellow to cover expenses to attend the ASH Annual Meeting; Scholarly Research Stipend: $1,500 annually for three years per fellow to cover scholarly research and expenses to submit manuscripts for publication.
Additional Information: There are 10 ASH Funded HFFTP Fellowship slots at nine institutions. There are 3 Alliance Partner Institutions that are funding their HFFTP Fellowship slots. 

Contact: 
Gina Moses
American Society of Hematology
(202) 499-1787
gmoses@hematology.org

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