2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104079
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An evaluation of the content of hematology and medical oncology fellowship websites

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“…4 More recently, hematology-oncology fellowship websites were found to continue lacking in several domains and demonstrated regional variability despite 73% of programs having an updated website as of March 2021. 5 Currently, there are no widely accepted standards informing hematology-oncology fellowship website content. Given the increasing digitization of the fellowship application and interview process, these standards are increasingly relevant yet remain elusive.…”
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“…4 More recently, hematology-oncology fellowship websites were found to continue lacking in several domains and demonstrated regional variability despite 73% of programs having an updated website as of March 2021. 5 Currently, there are no widely accepted standards informing hematology-oncology fellowship website content. Given the increasing digitization of the fellowship application and interview process, these standards are increasingly relevant yet remain elusive.…”
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