About Me
Dr. Myles Nickolich is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Penn State Cancer Institute with clinical interests in leukemia and bone marrow failure syndromes. In his education roles, he serves as the Assistant Dean for Education in the Clinical Learning Environment for the Penn State College of Medicine and as an Associate Program Director for the Penn State Cancer Institute Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program. Additionally, Dr. Nickolich directs the undergraduate and graduate medical education clinical rotations in hematology and oncology within the Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Cancer Institute. Dr. Nickolich completed his undergraduate and medical school training at Case Western Reserve University. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Duke University Hospital and Hematology/Oncology fellowship at Duke Cancer Institute. He served as the founding director of the Duke School of Medicine Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship program from 2015 to 2019.
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Professional Education
- Education
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Medical School, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine - 2013
- Fellowship
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Fellowship, Hematology/Oncology Duke University Hospital - 2019
- Residency
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Residency, Internal Medicine Duke University Hospital - 2016
Research Interests
- Acute leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome therapeutics
- Medical education curricular design
- Undergraduate medical education assessment