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Surgery & Surgical Oncology Fellowship Programme

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The Division of Surgery & Surgical Oncology also actively promotes cross-border knowledge exchange by hosting professional oncology training programmes for overseas medical doctors. These also serve as platforms for the exchange of ideas between the overseas medical doctors and their counterparts in Singapore.
Fellowships are offered across each of the sub-specialties to train oncologists and doctors to work in multidisciplinary teams, and to provide comprehensive tertiary multidisciplinary care for patients with breast malignancies, head and neck malignancies, hepato-pancreato-biliary malignancies, and advanced gastrointestinal malignancies and sarcomas.

​Activity​Objective (s)​​Eligibility​Duration/
 frequency
 
​Breast Clinical fellowship Program​The goals and objectives are to train surgeons to provide comprehensive tertiary multidsiciplinary care for patients with breast malignancies​Candidates who have completed an accredited specialist training in General Surgery, and proficient in English​1 year / 6 months program
​Singhealth Duke-NUS Head & Neck Surgery Fellowship​The goals and objectives are to train surgeons to provide comprehensive tertiary multidsiciplinary care for patients with head and neck malignancies​Candidates who have completed an accredited specialist training in General Surgery, Otolarynology, Plastic Surgery or doubly-qualified Oral-maxillofacial Surgeons, and proficient in English​6 months full time fellowship program, with plausibility of extension at discretion of supervisor
​Advanced GI & Sarcoma Surgical Oncology Fellowship Programme (AGISSO)​The goals and objectives are to train surgeons to provide comprehensive tertiary multidsiciplinary care for patients with complex intra-abdominal, pelvic and peritoneal malignancies​Candidates who have completed an accredited specialist training in General Surgery, and proficient in English​6 months full time fellowship program, with plausibility of extension at discretion of supervisor
​The HPB Surgery & Surgical Oncology Fellowship​The goals and objectives of the HPB Surgical Oncology Fellowship at the CLCC are to train surgeons to work in multi‐disciplinary teams and to provide surgical leadership in the comprehensive tertiary care of patients with HPB malignancies​The candidate must have completed an accredited specialist‐training programme in General Surgery, and proficient in English​1-Year Program with plausibility of extension for another year (Subjected to availability of substantial research component)