Cork University Hospital (CUH) is a public hospital owned and managed by the Health Service Executive (HSE) and is a member of the South/South West Hospital Group. CUH forms part of the Cork University Hospitals Group (CUHG) which also includes Mallow General Hospital and Bantry General Hospital.
Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) is a designated National Gynaecology Cancer Centre the only National Centre for Gestational Trophoblastic Disease and a leading site for research and innovation in Ireland. As an ESGO-accredited training centre for Gynaecological Oncology CUMH provides fellows with the opportunity to train with internationally recognised experts in surgery medical oncology radiation oncology and histopathology.
Fellowship Description
- Contract: 2 years (commencing 13th July 2026) with the option of a 3rd research year.
- Training: The fellowship is designed to provide comprehensive subspecialty training across all aspects of the ESGO curriculum in Gynaecologic Oncology.
Rotations include:
- Core Gynaecologic Oncology at CUMH
- Off-service rotations at CUH in Medical Oncology Radiation Oncology Colorectal Surgery Pathology and Palliative Care
- Elective clinical rotations (e.g. Urologic Surgery Hepatobiliary Surgery)
Research: An optional third year offers fellows the opportunity to focus on academic or translational research relevant to their future careers.
Desirable Criteria
1. Research & Academic Involvement
- Evidence of research output (publications presentations audits or ongoing projects).
- Interest in pursuing academic/clinical research during the fellowship.
- Familiarity with study design data collection or biobanking.
2. Teaching & Leadership
- Experience in teaching medical students residents or allied healthcare staff.
- Evidence of leadership roles or involvement in service development.
3. Other
- Participation in international oncology societies (ESGO IGCS etc.).
Informal Enquiries and Visits
Applicants are welcome to arrange visits or discuss the fellowship further. Please contact:
Dr. Zibi Marchocki
Programme Supervisor
Cork University Hospital (CUH) is a public hospital owned and managed by the Health Service Executive (HSE) and is a member of the South/South West Hospital Group. CUH forms part of the Cork University Hospitals Group (CUHG) which also includes Mallow General Hospital and Bantry General Hospital.Cor...
Cork University Hospital (CUH) is a public hospital owned and managed by the Health Service Executive (HSE) and is a member of the South/South West Hospital Group. CUH forms part of the Cork University Hospitals Group (CUHG) which also includes Mallow General Hospital and Bantry General Hospital.
Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) is a designated National Gynaecology Cancer Centre the only National Centre for Gestational Trophoblastic Disease and a leading site for research and innovation in Ireland. As an ESGO-accredited training centre for Gynaecological Oncology CUMH provides fellows with the opportunity to train with internationally recognised experts in surgery medical oncology radiation oncology and histopathology.
Fellowship Description
- Contract: 2 years (commencing 13th July 2026) with the option of a 3rd research year.
- Training: The fellowship is designed to provide comprehensive subspecialty training across all aspects of the ESGO curriculum in Gynaecologic Oncology.
Rotations include:
- Core Gynaecologic Oncology at CUMH
- Off-service rotations at CUH in Medical Oncology Radiation Oncology Colorectal Surgery Pathology and Palliative Care
- Elective clinical rotations (e.g. Urologic Surgery Hepatobiliary Surgery)
Research: An optional third year offers fellows the opportunity to focus on academic or translational research relevant to their future careers.
Desirable Criteria
1. Research & Academic Involvement
- Evidence of research output (publications presentations audits or ongoing projects).
- Interest in pursuing academic/clinical research during the fellowship.
- Familiarity with study design data collection or biobanking.
2. Teaching & Leadership
- Experience in teaching medical students residents or allied healthcare staff.
- Evidence of leadership roles or involvement in service development.
3. Other
- Participation in international oncology societies (ESGO IGCS etc.).
Informal Enquiries and Visits
Applicants are welcome to arrange visits or discuss the fellowship further. Please contact:
Dr. Zibi Marchocki
Programme Supervisor
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