Stem Cell Transplantation

Dr. Leslie Lehmann on the right end of the table demonstrating and teaching the nurses information out of her binder in the Stem Cell Transplantation Unit.
Dr. Leslie Lehmann (right) and nurses in the Stem Cell Transplantation Unit

Most senior residents spend a two week block as part of the 13-bed inpatient hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT) team at Boston Children’s Hospital. This is an opportunity to take responsibility, under the supervision of a fellow and attending, for patients preparing for and recovering from autologous or allogeneic transplants and those readmitted for complications following SCT. Rotation goals include: understanding the indications for SCT, donor selection, anticipated complications and time course relative to transplant, long-term effects of transplant, and the psychosocial challenges faced by children and families undergoing intensive therapy and long hospitalization. Besides the resident, the team members include: a SCT attending, one first-year fellow, a team of nurse practitioners/physician assistants, and a pharmacist. The overnight call is covered by the NP/PA team and a heme/onc attending.