The Medicine in Blood Diseases and Cancer program within the Department of Diseases at the Faculty of Medical Science is a specialized two-year curriculum tailored for physicians who have completed their internal medicine training. This program offers an intensive education in the diagnosis and management of hematological and oncological conditions. Residents engage in clinical rotations, gaining specialized skills in hematology, oncology, and bone marrow transplantation. The curriculum integrates the latest research in blood diseases and cancer, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to patient care. Trainees actively participate in outpatient clinics, oncology wards, and collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare teams. Graduates emerge as proficient hematologist-oncologists, poised to contribute to advancements in the field within the Faculty of Medical Science.