Allegheny Health Network (AHN) is a health system servicing western Pennsylvania. West Penn Hospital, the flagship site for women’s and cancer care at AHN, was established in 1848 and is located in Pittsburgh's Bloomfield neighborhood. AHN is a member of Highmark Health and operates a 14-hospital academic medical system in Pittsburgh and surrounding areas. Our patient-centered model of care allows for effective collaboration between physicians and caregivers, and better visibility into how best practices can be implemented at every care site, for all clinical programs in the communities we serve.
AHN is active in graduate medical education with ACGME-accredited surgical oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, urology, and other, training programs. Gynecologic oncologists are integral faculty members in the network’s Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program which graduates six chief residents annually. Additionally, West Penn Hospital has academic affiliation with Drexel University College of Medicine (DUCOM) and serves as a primary clinical campus of obstetrics and gynecology rotations for DUCOM medical students.
Fellows will participate in a minimum of 3 hours of protected educational time weekly including tumor board and fellow didactic curriculum. In addition, fellows will participate in a monthly cadence of departmental grand rounds and M&M, preop conference, journal club, clinical trials portfolio review, and pathology conference.
Didactic curriculum
Designed to be a comprehensive review of the most relevant information in gynecologic oncology, we have developed a high-yield educational program. With a focus on preparing our fellows for the ABOG Gynecologic Oncology Certifying Exam, our comprehensive education tract includes:
Sample rotation schedule
Year 1- Clinical
Year 2- Research
Year 3- Clinical
Fellows are provided 12 months of dedicated research time in their second fellowship year with opportunities in both basic/translational studies as well as clinical/outcomes projects. Opportunities for basic laboratory research are available in collaboration with the division of surgical oncology.
In addition to a year of dedicated basic/translational research, fellows are expected to develop and lead divisional retrospective studies, mentoring residents in research opportunities.