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The Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast

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We quickly realized we knew very little about hematology and oncology when we started fellowship. Our goal is to bring you the fundamentals, core concepts and important management approaches in our field, driven by the latest evidence and expert opinion. In each episode, we will provide bite-sized, simplified approaches to common questions in a way that is perfect for anyone interested in hematolo... more

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This week, we kick off the first of our myeloma capstone roundtable discussions with two experts who treat myeloma every single day. We welcome back Dr. Manni Mohyuddin from the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, and introduce a new... more

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In this week’s episode, we continue our journey through the relapsed/refractory myeloma space, with a focus on the role of bispecific T-cell engagers. Another incredibly important conversation that is so important in the current treatment landscape a... more

In this week’s episode, we take a practical dive into the relapsed/refractory myeloma space, with a focus on the role of CAR T therapy for relapsed/refractory. In our next episode, we will continue on with a discussion on bispecific agents! This is a... more

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This week, we turn our attention to what we do in the maintenance setting for management of myeloma. At this point, our patient has gone through initial therapy; for patients who are able to undergo a transplant, we have consolidated their disease wi... more

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Shonali Midha
Bone marrow transplant physician at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Episode: Episode 148: Myeloma Series, Pt. 8- Transplant in Multiple Myeloma (2026)
Dr. Hetty Carraway
Director of the Leukemia Program at The Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Episode 146: Career Development Series-Choosing Your Ideal Mentor
Dr. Alfred Lee
Hematologist at Yale and former Fellowship Director for Hematology and Medical Oncology Fellowship
Yale Cancer Center
Episode: Episode 146: Career Development Series-Choosing Your Ideal Mentor
Dr. Kathryn Maples
Clinical pharmacist specializing in multiple myeloma
Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Healthcare
Episode: Episode 143: Myeloma Series, Pt. 4 - Myeloma Pharmacology (2025)
Amar Kishan
Professor and Executive Vice Chair in the Department of Radiation Oncology
UCLA
Episode: Episode 130: Testicular Cancer Series, Pt 4 - Role of Radiation Oncology
Amar Kelkar
Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and physician at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute specializing in bone marrow transplants.
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Episode: Episode 123: AML Series, Pt 9 - Introduction to Allogeneic Transplant
Dr. Titilope Fasipe
Co-director of the Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassemia Program at Texas Children's and assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine.
Texas Children's
Episode: Episode 113: Sickle Cell Series - “Double Duty: A Doctor's Story of Living with Sickle Cell Disease While Caring for Others”
Josh Lowenstein
Neurosurgeon who trained at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Episode: New Fellow Bootcamp Series: Cord compression
Ryan Miller
Fourth-year Radiation Oncology resident
Jefferson University Hospital
Episode: New Fellow Bootcamp Series: SVC Syndrome

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Ronak Ronak? Vivek? Dan? Sean? Renuk? Bronuck?
Combination of main hosts and frequent co-hosts across episodes; focus on hematology/oncology education, patient management, and series-based deep dives.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 338 ratings
  • Amazing!!

    I am just now starting Heme Onc fellowship and I can’t think this podcast enough! It is helping me feel less overwhelmed and consolidate some of the massive amounts of information in a very digestible way. This is a wonderful podcast and so incredibly valuable for a new fellow!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sabrina W..
    United States9 months ago
  • Fantastic

    The perfect amount of high-yield information for this heme/onc fellow and just the right length for my commute.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    anna47362
    United States9 months ago
  • Hlatse_55

    Just such cool chaps to talk you through the overwhelming amount of knowledge and information on

    Clin Haem! Absolutely amazing!!!☺️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hlatse_mm
    South Africa10 months ago
  • Essential listening for heme/onc fellows

    I’ve listened to every episode in my first year of fellowship, and I can say that they do an amazing job of explaining key concepts that I’ve used every day for patient care. Between the recordings and the show notes, they synthesize a ton of information and present it more clearly than any other boards prep resource.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Andy199119910412
    United Statesa year ago
  • Super helpful podcast for any trainees interested in heme/onc

    Fellow On Call was a lifesaver during my first year of heme/onc fellowship. It broke down complex topics into manageable, high-yield insights that helped me keep up with the steep learning curve of fellowship. The practical tips and show notes made a huge difference as an easily accessible learning source. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    henryl94
    United Statesa year ago

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Strong endorsement from multiple mid-level providers and trainees for approachable teaching and case-based learning.
Listeners praise accessible explanations, breadth across hematology/oncology topics, and helpful reference materials.
High-yield, concise episodes with practical clinical takeaways and excellent show notes.
Traction as an essential resource for hematology/oncology fellows and residents.

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Episode 151: Myeloma Series, Pt. 11 - Role of bispecific T-cell engagers for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (2026)
Q: How do we pick between CAR T and bispecifics for a given patient in relapsed/refractory myeloma?
Data suggest starting with CAR T when feasible yields longer durability and higher response rates, but patient preference, comorbidities, extramedullary disease, and access can favor bispecifics as a ready off-the-shelf option or bridging therapy; in some cases, bispecifics may be used earlier, especially if rapid disease control is needed.
Episode 143: Myeloma Series, Pt.4 - Myeloma Pharmacology (2025)
Q: What do you normally talk to patients about regarding dexamethasone dosing schedules?
Dexamethasone dosing has been simplified; current regimens aim to administer doses in the infusion center to ease the burden on patients and enhance compliance.
Episode 143: Myeloma Series, Pt.4 - Myeloma Pharmacology (2025)
Q: Could you just kind of explain to us how this class of drugs actually works?
The mechanism of action of the imids is multifactorial, including direct cytotoxicity, anti-angiogenesis, and enhancing immune responses against myeloma cells.
Episode 140: Myeloma Series, Pt.1 - Intro to Testing and MGUS (2025)
Q: What does this patient have? Where do we go from here?
To make a determination, a bone marrow biopsy is important to diagnose whether the patient has multiple myeloma or MGUS.
Episode 136: Follicular Lymphoma Series, Pt. 1 - Introduction
Q: What should be on the differential for that immunophenotype of the CD10-positive B-cell population with no forward increase scatter?
The differential diagnosis includes follicular lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, and Burkitt lymphoma.

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A concise, trainee-focused show that explains fundamental and practical hematology and oncology concepts through approachable discussions with practicing clinicians, pharmacists and researchers. Episodes cover core disease areas (myeloma, lymphomas, benign hematology, VTE) and practical management strategies, often anchored by case studies, current evidence and insights from guest experts. The format tends to be digestible, 20–40 minute sessions with show notes that summarize key takeaways, making it a reliable resource for learners at fellowship level and for advanced practice providers seeking quick, clinically relevant refreshers and updates. A notable strength is the cadence of series (e.g., myeloma, VTE, follicular lymphoma) that build... more

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6. Amar Kelkar
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