Alumnus Kush Modi, MBBS, (right) worked alongside Philippe E. Jaoude, MD, a faculty member who completed our sleep medicine and pulmonary and critical care fellowships.
Our fellows and alumni say it best: our mentoring environment, research opportunities, comprehensive curriculum and variety of electives pave the way to a rewarding future.
Our fellows quickly discover that our rigorous, challenging training is just what they need to become successful specialists in the field of pulmonary and critical care medicine.
Our graduates report feeling fully prepared and confident as they embark on academic and clinical careers.
Our Program at a Glance
Faculty-to-fellow ratio of 1-to-1.
Positions: 10 total, 3 to 4 new fellows accepted per year
Patient-to-fellow ratio of 10-to-1
Clinical experience: 22 months
ICU experience: 10 months
Continuity care clinical experience: 36 months
Choosing the Right Fellowship
Discover the components of a rewarding pulmonary disease and critical care fellowship. Find out how to select a program that fosters your development as a pulmonologist and critical care intensivist.
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