What Are Oncologists?
An Oncologist is a doctor who specializes in treating cancer. Some oncologists specialize in a particular type of cancer treatment. For example, a radiation oncologist specializes in treating cancer with radiation.
What training is required for certification to get an Oncology Job?
The training to achieve US and State Board certification is long and difficult, and comprises the following steps:
1. College/University
2. US Approved Medical School
3. Internship
Following medical school, most doctors complete one year of training in either medicine or surgery.
4. Residency
This 2 to 4 year program of training is generally devoted to a specialty.
5. Fellowship
Having completed the above training those physicians wishing certification in the sub-specialty Oncology must then successfully complete an accredited program in one or both of those sub-specialties, averaging 2-4 years. They then must pass the examination administered by the American Board of Internal Medicine for certification in Oncology.