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Meet Our Fellows

Our fellows and faculty foster a collegial environment and education-focused culture that provides an inclusive learning experience. Training can be challenging, but our program is close-knit and each resident brings a dedication to providing stellar patient care as well as a collaborative learning experience.

Meet our fellows and learn why they chose Mayo Clinic's Hematology/Oncology Fellowship program in Rochester, Minnesota.

Caitlin Conboy, M.D., Ph.D.

Caitlin Conboy, M.D., Ph.D.

What drew you to Mayo Clinic? The culture of Mayo was a big draw for me. There is a genuine commitment to the guiding ethos: 'The needs of the patient come first.' Excellence is the standard for patient care. Education and research are also highly prioritized. Collegiality is the norm, and people are generous in sharing their expertise for patient care and research collaborations. Additionally, as an aspiring physician-scientist, I was looking for a training program with a strong residency program, fellowship program, and research environment. Mayo Clinic checked all those boxes for me.

Medical school: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Residency: Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Graduate Medical Education

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Joselle Cook, M.B.B.S.

Joselle Cook, M.B.B.S.

What aspects of Mayo Clinic’s fellowship program do you feel are unique? Each fellow has an individual patient panel, scheduled one half-day a week as our Continuity Clinic. Over the past two years, I have crafted a panel of patients with both hematologic and oncologic malignancies, as well as some benign heme disorders. This panel is built through new patient oncology and hematology clinics, as well as new patients we inherit through our hospital months.

Medical school: University of the West Indies, Jamaica
Residency: SUNY Health Sciences Center at Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY

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Paul Hampel, M.D.

Paul Hampel, M.D.

What are your plans for after fellowship and how do you envision your future? I am interested in lymphoproliferative disease with my primary focus in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Strong mentorship from leaders in the field with a genuine interest in my career development has led to meaningful projects resulting in publications and national/international presentations, including an oral presentation awarded the YIA Top Rated Abstract oral presentation at iwCLL 2019.

Medical school: University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine, Columbia, MO
Residency: Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN

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Lionel Kankeu Fonkoua, M.D.

Lionel Kankeu Fonkoua, M.D.

What aspects of Mayo Clinic’s fellowship program do you feel are unique? I think a feature that is quite unique to our program is the Fellow’s Continuity Clinic where each fellow acts as the primary oncologist for their own continuity clinic patient panel. The autonomy afforded by this continuity clinic, combined with a robust well-rounded clinical training and opportunities to work with world-class faculty in a collegial environment, provides a depth and breadth of education that is unparalleled.

Medical school: Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA
Residency: Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA

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