Transplant Pulmonology Fellowship Position- Northwestern Medicine
Canning Thoracic Institute
Application
Details
Posted: 18-Jan-23
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Academic / Research
Faculty
Research
Sector:
Hospital, Public and Private
Preferred Education:
MD/DO
Internal Number: 12023
Northwestern Medicine’s Department of Medicine is accepting applicants for a one-year Lung Transplant Medicine Fellowship program that will commence in July 2023. The program is designed to train clinicians and clinical scholars in lung transplant medicine. The lung transplant fellowship at Northwestern University is dedicated to providing a superior educational experience to its trainees. Ranked 8th by outcomes and 5th in volume in 2022, Northwestern University program offers ample exposure to numerous challenges facing lung transplant patients. Clinical mentoring is provided by 4 pulmonologists and 5 thoracic surgeons who possess abundant expertise in lung transplantation thus allowing for enriched training experience. The Lung transplant fellowship will provide excellent exposure to all aspects of lung transplantation medicine. The fellowship is focused on clinical training and research in lung transplantation. Our lung transplant program offers plenty of opportunity for involvement with variety of research options. The program is designed to prepare trainees for academic careers in transplantation. The applicant should have completed an ACGME accredited Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine program or equivalent and are eligible for medical licensure in the State of Illinois.
Interested and qualified applicants should send a letter of introduction and their curriculum vitae to Kelly Flemm at Kelly.flemm@nm.org and Dr. Rade Tomic at rade.tomic@nm.org.
Completion of an ACGME accredited Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine program or equivalent and are eligible for medical licensure in the State of Illinois.
The American Thoracic Society improves global health by advancing research, patient care, and public health in pulmonary disease, critical illness, and sleep disorders. Founded in 1905 to combat TB, the ATS has grown to tackle asthma, COPD, lung cancer, sepsis, acute respiratory distress, and sleep apnea, among other diseases.
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