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Division of Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Medicine |
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Clinical Centers |
Fellowships
The Division of
Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine sponsors two fellowship
training programs: § Pulmonary
and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship; § Allergy
and Immunology Fellowship. Fellowship Administrator (Ms. Justine Eaglin) Phone: (212) 305-9817 Fax: (212) 305-8464 |
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Interventional
Bronchoscopy and Endobronchial
Therapy Center |
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Jo-Ann F. LeBuhn Center for
Chest Disease & Respiratory Failure |
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Pulmonary Clinic |
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Stress Test |
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Tuberculosis
Clinic |
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Pulmonary & Critical Care
Medicine Fellowship Charles A. Powell, M.D.,
Program Director The Division offers three positions
each year to board eligible internists who wish to subspecialize
in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. This three-year program is
designed to meet the needs and interests of individuals preparing for a
career as a practicing pulmonologist/intensivist who is also qualified to teach and/or to conduct research
as a member of a medical school faculty. The first two years offer a
wide and closely mentored experience in the diagnosis and management of
patients with respiratory disease and critical illness in both in-patient and
ambulatory settings. The third year is devoted to some aspect of
laboratory-based or clinical investigation determined by the fellow and
program director. The deadline for PACC
fellowships beginning in July 2009 is February 15, 2008. We participate
in the Electronic Residency
Application Service- ERAS. Interviews are by
invitation only. Tentative dates for Interviews are
February 26, March 4, March 11, April 1, and April 15, 2008. A complete application packet includes: n ERAS application form n 3 letters of recommendation n ECFMG Certification (for foreign medical graduates) n USMLE Scores (for foreign medical graduates) n Photo (optional) |
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Allergy & Immunology
Fellowship Rachel L. Miller, M.D., Program Director The Division offers one Allergy and Immunology Fellowship
position every other year to board eligible internists and pediatricians who
wish to subspecialize in Allergy and
Immunology. This is a two-year program designed to meet the needs and
interests of individuals preparing for a career as a practicing allergist,
who is also qualified to teach and/or to conduct research as a member of a
medical school faculty. The first year offers a wide and closely
mentored experience in the diagnosis and management of adult and pediatric
patients with diverse allergy symptoms and asthma. The second year is
devoted to some aspect of laboratory-based or clinical investigation
determined by the fellow. We will not be accepting AI
fellowship applications for 2007 or 2008. Applications for 2009 will be accepted
starting July 1, 2008 until December 1, 2008. Interviews
are by invitation only. Please feel free to contact us with any
further questions. A complete application packet includes: n 3 letters of recommendation n ECFMG Certification (for foreign medical graduates) n USMLE Scores (for foreign medical graduates) n Photo (optional) |