Hematology Oncology Block CSIE ICE Facilitator Guide 2025

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Candidates must first complete a residency in general surgery, become board-certified in that discipline, match into and complete an ACGME-accredited complex general surgical oncology (CGSO) fellowship, and then pass both the CGSO Qualifying Exam (QE; written boards) and the CGSO Certifying Exam (CE; oral boards).
The fail rate for the Medical Oncology Board Examination averages around 10% over the last 5 years, and the Hematology Board Examination fail rate is about 15% over that same interval (Please review all pass rate statistics here). We hope that HemOncReview aids you in the passing of your exams.
Exam Day Schedule ActionTime Allotted First Session Up to 2 hours (maximum 60 questions) Break Optional, up to 100 minutes (divided between 3 breaks)* Second Session Up to 2 hours (maximum 60 questions) Break Optional, up to 100 minutes (divided between 3 breaks)*9 more rows
For those fellows electing to seek board certification in Medical Oncology or Hematology alone, their two (2) years of training will be divided between twelve (12) months of clinical training followed by twelve (12) months of research.
What are the best Hematology-Oncology programs in the country? Washington University. Yale. Vanderbilt. Memorial Sloan Kettering. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. NCI/NIH.

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Oncology fellowship programs are highly competitive and require a high level of dedication to attend. Once youve completed your oncology fellowship, you can complete the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) exam for board certification.
Fellowship is typically a three-year period in which a physician completes further training in a subspecialty. Fellows may choose to complete a fourth and/or fifth year of fellowship before seeking independent employment.

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