Hematology & Medical Oncology Fellowship
Welcome to St. Luke’s Hematology and Medical Oncology Fellowship Program! Our program is a new three-year ACGME Accredited training program based out of our Anderson Campus in Easton, Pennsylvania. Our mission is to train physicians who will provide exceptional care and leadership within the field of Hematology & Medical Oncology. Our fellows will learn how to apply evidence-based medicine and demonstrate high-quality clinical skills in all areas of Hematology & Medical Oncology.
Program Director
Dr. Melissa Wilson graduated from Jefferson Medical College and completed both her Residency Training in Internal Medicine and Fellowship Training in Hematology/Oncology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Wilson has extensive experience in metastatic melanoma and other skin cancers. In addition to her role as Fellowship Program Director, Dr. Wilson also serves as Director of St. Luke’s Melanoma Program.
“As program director, I am excited to be part of the training process and education of new hematologists and medical oncologists. My goal is to provide fellows with the knowledge and tools they will need for their career development and to provide the best hematology and oncology care for their patients. St. Luke’s University Health Network provides a great place for fellows to complete their training and achieve their goals”.