Doctor Fellowship at Tata Medical Center | Apply Now
Looking to specialize in cancer diagnostics and research? This doctor fellowship at Tata Medical Center (TMC), Kolkata, offers an exceptional opportunity for MD Pathology graduates to gain hands-on experience in oncopathology. With world-class infrastructure, NABL-accredited labs, and advanced research exposure, this program is ideal for those seeking tata medical center jobs and medical jobs in Kolkata in the oncology domain.
Job Details
- Job Position: Fellowship & PDCC in Oncopathology
- Location: Kolkata, India
- Application Deadline: 4th April 2026
About Tata Medical Center
Tata Medical Center (TMC) started operations in Newtown, Kolkata on May 16, 2011. Governed by a charitable trust (Tata Medical Centre Trust), it is an integrated Oncology facility equipped with state-of-the-art medical facilities with a capacity of 437 beds, serving all sections of society. It provides a wide spectrum of services from diagnosis and therapy to rehabilitation and palliative support.
TMC is one of the leading cancer care and research institutions in the country, serving patients from Eastern India as well as neighboring countries. It actively conducts academic programmes and collaborates in education, research, and interdisciplinary medical technology. This makes it one of the most sought-after tata medical center jobs for aspiring specialists.
Job Description
Tata Medical Center invites applications for its prestigious doctor fellowship and PDCC in Oncopathology. The program provides comprehensive training in pathology of neoplastic diseases with a focus on diagnosis, reporting, and multidisciplinary care.
The course also emphasizes molecular advancements and research participation in oncology, making it ideal for those pursuing advanced medical jobs in Kolkata.
Qualifications
- MD Pathology or equivalent in relevant specialty
Experience
- Fresh MD/DNB or equivalent candidates can apply
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Responsibilities
- Daily review and sign-out of cases
- Real-time review of specimens from surgery, endoscopy, FNAC, and extramural consultations
- Gross examination of specimens
- Independent case review followed by faculty discussion
- Participation in interdepartmental conferences with surgery, radiation oncology, and medical oncology teams
- Understanding gross dissection in surgical pathology
Academic Responsibilities
- Participation in ongoing research projects
- Development of independent research (case reports, case series, or basic science research)
- Completion of at least one research project
- Presentation at national or international conferences
- Submission of at least one research publication
Expected Rotations / Work Schema
- Exposure to histopathology systems: GI, GU, GYN, Head & Neck, Breast, Bone & Soft Tissue, Pulmonary, Skin, Brain, and Hematolymphoid
- Cytology exposure including FNAC, fluid cytology, and gynecological smears
- Hands-on experience in Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE)
- Training in Immunohistochemistry (IHC) with advanced markers
- Exposure to molecular pathology applications in solid tumors
Duration
- Two years (extendable up to 3 years based on performance)
- Mid-term evaluation at the end of one year
Evaluation Process
- Daily informal oral examinations during case reviews
- Assessments during departmental and interdepartmental conferences
- Midterm written examination
- Final written examination
To successfully complete this doctor fellowship, candidates must:
- Complete one research project
- Present at a national/international conference
- Submit at least one research publication
- Pass both midterm and final exams
How to Apply
- Visit the official website
- Go to Vacancies → Current Vacancies
- Click ‘Apply’ next to Fellowship & PDCC in Oncopathology
- Complete and submit the online application form
