 
            
      Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) is proud to present the Ferguson Nazareth Clinical Scholars Program. As an academic medical center, MSK aims to address barriers to medical education that persist for junior physicians in training.
Program Details
The Ferguson Nazareth Clinical Scholars Program offers four-week clinical electives to students from historically underrepresented backgrounds through MSK’s Clinical Elective Program. The program seeks students with a burgeoning interest in oncology and oncologic subspecialties. Students will be introduced to the complex nuances of cancer care and train with some of the world’s premier cancer research and treatment specialists.
The application period is currently closed. Kindly check back in Spring 2026 for further updates.
A detailed list of available electives can be found on the Clinical Elective overview page.
Eligibility
- Members of groups historically underrepresented in medicine and science (including but not limited to individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, women, individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, and persons with disabilities) are strongly encouraged to apply.
- Third- and fourth-year medical students in good academic standing from US based, LCME accredited medical schools are eligible to apply.
- Selected candidates will be invited to interview virtually.
Stipend & Housing
- Incumbent students will be provided a $2,500 stipend to help cover the cost of travel and living expenses.
- Provision of MSK housing is subject to availability/eligibility. In the event housing is not available, an additional housing stipend may be offered.
How to Apply
- The application portal for the Ferguson Nazareth Clinical Scholars Program is currently closed and applications are not being accepted at this time.