Career Development Programs

Find your team with HTRS! Forging connections with other HTRS members is key to building a successful career in hemostasis and thrombosis. Early-career clinicians and investigators who join HTRS automatically become members of our career development networks.

HTRS networks:

  • Introduce you to inspiring mentors
  • Aid you in forging lasting relationships with peers
  • Help you identify potential collaborators


Leslie Raffini

"If you think about the people you admire in leadership positions and academic medicine, almost all of them would agree that they didn’t get there without a lot of support, help, and mentoring from others, so building a mentorship team is really a critical component to a successful career." -Leslie J. Raffini, MD, MSCE

 

For MDs or DOs currently enrolled in medical residency or fellowship training programs in hematology or hematology/oncology

Jobs Listing

1 month ago | Houston, TX
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Section of Benign Hematology is recruiting for a clinical faculty member with commitment to a career in benign or non-malignant hematology.