Abstract
Abstract-Objective. To examine whether the introduction of a subspecialty firm system results in improving fellowship training in hematology and oncology. Methods. A subspecialty firm in Hematology-Oncology was created to provide ambulatory and inpatient, primary, and subspecialty care. A survey was conducted of all fellows who trained in this firm while enrolled in an affiliated University subspecialty fellowship program. Results. The survey showed a positive impact of the firm in improving trainee-patient relationships, achievement of educational goals, and clinical competency. Conclusions. Larger observational studies are needed to evaluate the full impact of this model on educational outcomes in cancer patients. J Cancer Educ. 2004; 19:45-49.