Graduate Medical Education

Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship

Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship

Welcome to St. Luke’s Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program! Our program is a new three-year ACGME accredited training program based out of St. Luke’s Anderson Campus in Easton, Pennsylvania. Our mission is to train physicians who will provide exceptional care and leadership within the field of Gynecologic Oncology. Our fellow will learn how to apply evidence-based medicine and demonstrate high-quality clinical skills in all areas of Gynecologic Oncology.

St Luke’s Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship will provide a robust educational experience, including a full year dedicated to clinical research. St. Luke's University Hospital Network is diverse and expansive with fully integrated Epic ambulatory and inpatient EMR across 12 hospital campuses and more than 300 ambulatory sites. St Luke’s is responsible for training more than 400 GME Residents and Fellows in a variety of fields including hematology/oncology, as well as general surgery.


St. Luke’s Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program


St. Luke’s offers comprehensive oncology services across all 12 of our hospitals, including 4 regionally based full-service cancer centers. We see nearly 5,000 analytical cases each year.

Our fellowship’s main location at St. Luke's Cancer Center - Anderson Campus features advanced services in a beautiful and innovative setting. Our patients benefit from superior quality inpatient and outpatient oncology care; emergency room services; a Level II Trauma Center, state-of-the-art surgical services; radiation oncology and more.

Our core faculty is comprised of four fellowship-trained gynecologic oncologists who are deeply committed to excellent patient outcomes, and excited for fellow education and training in a team-based multidisciplinary setting. Our fellow will learn vital aspects of radiation oncology, pathology, radiology and surgery surrounding the treatment of gynecologic oncology patients. Upon completion of the program, our fellow will be able to demonstrate competency in all areas of oncological care including diagnostic and treatment modalities, patient care management and leadership of a multidisciplinary Gynecologic Oncology program.

 

Nick Taylor, MD, FACOG
Fellowship Program Director
Chief of Gynecologic Oncology

Dr. Nicholas Taylor serves as Chief of Gynecologic Oncology at St. Luke's University Health Network.

Dr. Taylor completed his fellowship in gynecologic oncology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and earned his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. He completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Campus and is certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, as well as Gynecologic Oncology, by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

"Being a physician is all about continuous learning, it’s part of what makes medicine so exciting and innovative. St. Luke’s truly values education and offers unparalleled clinical training for our residents and fellows. Our team looks forward to welcoming our newest member next summer."


Ashley Graul, MD MSCE
Associate Program Director

Dr. Ashley Graul completed her fellowship in gynecologic oncology at the University of Pennsylvania where she also received a Master’s in Clinical Epidemiology under a T32 Teaching Grant. She earned her medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine and completed her residency training at Pennsylvania Hospital.

“What we do is more than just surgery. Taking care of patients through the course of their diagnosis is part of the beauty of gynecologic oncology – getting to know our patients and helping them through their cancer journey, it’s powerful.”