The Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast

Rouleaux University Medical Center

We quickly realized we knew very little about hematology and oncology when we started fellowship. Our goal is to bring you the fundamentals, core concepts and important management approaches in our field, driven by the latest evidence and expert opinion. In each episode, we will provide bite-sized, simplified approaches to common questions in a way that is perfect for anyone interested in hematology and oncology, from students and trainees to advanced practice providers and practicing physicians.

  1. Episode 148: Myeloma Series, Pt. 8- Transplant in Multiple Myeloma (2026)

    MAR 12

    Episode 148: Myeloma Series, Pt. 8- Transplant in Multiple Myeloma (2026)

    Throughout this series, we have discussed that for eligible patients, the current standard of care is to take patients for autologous stem cell transplant as consolidation for their multiple myeloma. In this reboot episode, we sit down with two incredible hematologists who specialize in transplant to discuss the real-life decision-making that goes into evaluating each patient. We are so excited to welcome two special guests this week, Dr. Shonali Midha and Dr. Amar Kelkar, joining us from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston! Content: - What goes into determining if a patient is transplant eligible? - What counseling is provided to patients? - Approach to melphalan dosing - How does apheresis work? - What agents are used to help mobilize stem cells? - How many stem cells do we need to collect? - Does how much therapy one has received affect their collection? - Is there still a role for transplant in today's world? - Is there a role for an "MRD-adapted" approach to treatment? - Is there a role for a second transplant in patients who have relapsed? - Is there a role for allogeneic stem cell transplants in myeloma? A huge THANK YOU to our guests, Dr. Shonali Midha and Dr. Amar Kelkar, both of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute! ** Want to review the show notes for this episode and others? Check out our website. Love what you hear? Tell a friend and leave a review on our podcast streaming platforms! Twitter: @TheFellowOnCall Instagram: @TheFellowOnCall Listen in on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Youtube

  2. Episode 146: Career Development Series-Choosing Your Ideal Mentor

    FEB 25

    Episode 146: Career Development Series-Choosing Your Ideal Mentor

    This week, we are so excited to share the first of our Career Development Series episodes, developed in partnership with The American Society of Hematology , The ASH Trainee Council, and Hematopoiesis! For years, our listeners have reached out to our show asking for guidance to help navigate their careers. We are so excited to be partnering with an amazing organization like ASH to help make this happen! This time, we welcome two amazing guests, Dr. Hetty Carraway, Director of the Leukemia Program and the Vice Chair of Strategy and Enterprise Development at the Taussig Cancer Institute at The Cleveland Clinic, and Dr. Alfred Lee, Chief of Classical Hematology at Yale School of Medicine, for our inaugural episode where we discuss the importance of mentorship and ask them all the questions most of us have always wondered but are too afraid to ask our mentors. A MUST listen for all trainees! ** This episode is created in partnership with The American Society of Hematology (hematology.org), The ASH Trainee Council (https://www.hematology.org/education/trainees/fellows/trainee-council), and Hematopoeisis (https://www.hematology.org/education/trainees/fellows/hematopoiesis) ** Want to review the show notes for this episode and others? Check out our website. Love what you hear? Tell a friend and leave a review on our podcast streaming platforms! Twitter: @TheFellowOnCall Instagram: @TheFellowOnCall Listen in on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Youtube

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We quickly realized we knew very little about hematology and oncology when we started fellowship. Our goal is to bring you the fundamentals, core concepts and important management approaches in our field, driven by the latest evidence and expert opinion. In each episode, we will provide bite-sized, simplified approaches to common questions in a way that is perfect for anyone interested in hematology and oncology, from students and trainees to advanced practice providers and practicing physicians.

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