This unique set up helps the fellows succeed in their chosen clinical infectious diseases career. We have developed a customizable fellowship program, to provide building blocks for a successful infectious diseases career.
We expect our trainees to be life-long learners, evidence-based teachers and compassionate patient-care givers. Two Year Tracks. Three-Year Tracks. Four-Year Track. Meet the Faculty In this short video, interested applicants can learn more about what to expect from the Infectious Diseases fellowship from some of our faculty and fellows to see what sets this program apart from others.
Application Requirements and Process Applicants to the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program must have completed a three-year accredited internal medicine residency program in the United States and have U. Teaching Hospitals The Infectious Diseases Fellowship program offers trainees the chance to learn at multiple hospitals located downtown Indianapolis.
Indiana University Health. It has ranked nationally in the U. IU Health has the only NCI-designated cancer center in the state and the only comprehensive transplant center in Indiana. IU Health commits itself to education and research and provides the fertile ground for collaborations and growth of the next generation of clinicians, physician-scientists, and physician-educators.
Riley Hospital for Children. We have the only pediatric research hospital in the state, ranked among the top hospitals in the nation in 10 categories of specialized healthcare for children. We strive to train outstanding clinical infectious disease physicians with a focus on research aimed at understanding and treating infectious disease issues of today and infectious disease challenges of tomorrow.
We seek highly qualified internal medicine and medicine-pediatric trained residents for three internal medicine and one medicine-pediatric fellowship positions. In addition to our adult infectious disease fellowship training, we offer this combined training in conjunction with the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program at Children's National Medical Center.
We are accepting applications from highly qualified graduates of U. The fellow will spend one year each in clinical pediatric infectious diseases and clinical adult infectious diseases, with the remaining two years of training under a chosen research mentor. Applications are accepted through ERAS.
Interviews are arranged with both institutions. In addition to outstanding infectious diseases fellowship training and research in an area of interest, we also offer a variety of research tracks aimed at advancing the next generation of physician scientists.
We are committed to tailoring your research training to your career goals whether you want to be a physician scientist, clinical researcher, microbiology director or leader in public health policy. Our fellowship tracks are: epidemiology, global health, HIV, microbiology, transplant, and policy.
Read about our fellowship tracks. Christa S. Fellows see an incredible variety of infectious and immunologic issues in such patients on our busy transplant ID services at Stanford.
There are also opportunities to do translational and clinical research for motivated fellows who would like to stay in the program for a longer duration. Eligible applicants would have completed at least two years of an ACGME-accredited ID fellowship program by the start of the program, and be either board certified or board eligible in infectious diseases, and board certified in internal medicine.
We encourage any interested fellows to apply for this unique training opportunity. Stanford is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from women and minorities. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; for full consideration, please submit your application by September 15th.
Brian Blackburn is known for his clinical excellence in infectious diseases. He has practiced for over fifteen years in this specialty, and has special interests in parasitology, travel and tropical medicine, infections in patients with compromised immune systems, and medical education. After a long career studying bacterial pathogenesis with continuous NIH grant support and as a pioneer in the field of molecular epidemiology of hospital-acquired infections, Dr.
Tompkins refocused her research efforts several years ago towards translational clinical research in healthcare epidemiology. She has a passion and longtime involvement in mentoring, having trained many graduate students, infectious diseases fellows and microbiology postdoctoral fellows.
Paul has been a faculty member at Stanford since He is an Associate Professor and a practicing Infectious Disease physician. Paul's lab studies bacteriophages — viruses that infect bacteria. The Bollyky lab is working to understand how our phageome shapes human health and disease and how we can use phages to treat chronic infections. Holubar is a true leader in the field of ASP; she has helped develop several on-line ASP modules which are used internationally, and has worked overseas on behalf of WHO to teach principles of antimicrobial stewardship to countries in need.
Jorge Salinas is an expert in applied healthcare epidemiology. His areas of expertise revolve around the prevention of healthcare-associated infections, development of automated surveillance systems, and outbreak response. He has experience mentoring fellows in Healthcare Epidemiology from the United States and Internationally.
She was promoted to the fellowship program coordinator role in September Her background is in journalism and English. She sings opera and hikes Quicksilver Almaden in her spare time. Honey is Dr. Lucy Tompkins' golden retriever. She provides lots of smiles and entertainment in between rounds. Stanford Health Care serves local and regional populations and receives referrals nationally and internationally. Patients with complex diseases that present major diagnostic and therapeutic challenges are often seen here.
The hospital has a large transplant and oncology service, and the immunocompromised host service is an integral part of the care of these patients. Stanford Medicine physicians are pioneering leading edge therapies that will change the way health care is delivered tomorrow by leveraging deep relationships with luminary Silicon Valley companies. With a bed, multi-campus integrated facility of hospitals and clinics, and a tertiary referral center, it is one of the largest VA centers in the country and has won multiple VA distinctions.
The Palo Alto campus, located four miles from the Stanford University Hospital, has active medical, psychiatric and surgical services. All teaching services are fully integrated with Stanford University Medical Center, and the two hospitals share a common housestaff.
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