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Apr 22, 2024
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Apr 16, 2024
Following a HemOncFellows’ Network discussion on common questions aspiring and current fellows have about oncology fellowship, 10 participants, organizers, and members share practical advice that you can use in preparing for your fellowship.
Apr 09, 2024
How should an oncologist investigate a career change? How does one find their second or third job out of training? Here are some strategies to consider.
Apr 04, 2024
"To any medical students and residents who have a spark for oncology, I cannot recommend the VMP enough," said Zain Ahmad. "It is an experience that could change the trajectory of your career."
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William S. Loui, MD, FACP

William S. Loui, MD, FACP, is a medical oncologist in private practice in Hawaii and is on the faculty at the University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine. He has been honored by the Susan G. Komen for the Cure in Hawaii for his innovative work with minority breast cancer patients. Recently, Dr. Loui lead the development of a DVD in two Filipino dialects to help with patient educational information. Previously, he served as the President of the Hawaii Society of Clinical Oncology, as well as a member on ASCO's Health Disparities and Clinical Practice Committees.

Jun 25, 2013
I looked ridiculous. Dressed in the black-and-white-striped soccer referee shirt, I looked like roadkill on a black asphalt road with the white sidewalk markings. It reminded me of how uncomfortable I looked in my interview suit and tie as a medical student interviewing at residency programs....