Johns Hopkins is proud to offer two hospitalist fellowships:
- Johns Hopkins Hospitalist Medicine Research Fellowship
The research-oriented fellowship is a part of the GIM fellowship that prepares hospitalists for a career in academic hospitalist research. - Johns Hopkins Hospitalist Medicine Leadership Fellowship
The leadership-oriented fellowship (separate from the GIM fellowship) prepares hospitalists to be productive members of academic hospitalist departments and to lead hospitalist programs throughout the country.
For more information, please visit the web pages dedicated to each fellowship by clicking on their titles above.
The major features of each fellowship and the differences between them are summarized in the following table:
Characteristics of Hospitalist Fellowships
| Research Fellowship | Leadership Fellowship | |
Primary clinical site | Johns Hopkins Hospital | Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center |
Eligibility | Completed an ACGME-approved Internal Medicine residency | Completed an ACGME-approved |
Visa eligibility | None: Must be a US citizen or permanent resident | J-1 and H-1 supported |
Fellows per year | 3 – 5 fellows | 1 – 2 fellows |
Duration | 2 – 3 years | 2 years |
Emphasis | Research | >Healthcare systems |
Degree Program Offered | Master's in Public Health or | No degree offered |
Funding source | NIH-funded training grant | Internal divisional funding |
| Clinical time | 20% per year | 30% per year |





