Fellowship in General Internal Medicine
Hopkins GIM is home to one of the nation's premier fellowship training programs in academic general internal medicine. Supported by federal grants for 30 consecutive years, the overall goal of the Hopkins GIM Fellowship is to prepare general internists to assume faculty and leadership positions in GIM and Public Health.
Program details
The Program is two to three years in length and offers two specifically designed tracks, a Clinical Research Track and a Medical Education Track. Hopkins GIM encourages research in many areas including several new areas of emphasis, offering research training in tandem with other programs of excellence across Johns Hopkins University. The fellowship is also supported by several training grants. Fellows spend up to 20 percent of their time in the clinical setting, and the program offers several venues in which to practice medicine. Fellows are also offered a variety of opportunities to teach residents, medical students or other trainees. If interested, Fellows may pursue training in teaching, curriculum development and evaluation and time management by participating in the Teaching Skills and Curriculum Development arms of the nationally recognized Johns Hopkins Faculty Development Program (FDP) for Clinician-Educators.
The program attracts a diverse group of applicants. Hopkins GIM Fellows come from training programs across the United States and have a wide array of research interests including clinical epidemiology, preventive medicine, health services research, women's health, health disparities, ethics and medical education. Click to see a roster of current Hopkins GIM Fellows.
Unfortunately, due to training grant restrictions, only citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. can be considered for the Hopkins GIM Fellowship.
The GIM Fellowship is proud of our over 100 alumni who have made their mark as researchers, educators, and leaders. You are welcome to view the directory of Hopkins GIM Fellowship Alumni.
Also available for viewing is a selected bibliography of recent articles by Hopkins GIM Fellows.
Additional Information
GIM Fellowship Guidelines and Timelines
General Information for ALL School of Medicine Fellows
Life and Culture in Charm City
Fellowship Administration
Jeanne Clark, MD, MPH, FACP
Associate Professor of Medicine
Director, GIM Fellowship Program
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
2024 E. Monument St, Suite 2-600; Baltimore, MD 21205
Geetanjali Chander, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Co-Director, GIM Fellowship Program
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
1830 E. Monument St, Rm 8060; Baltimore, MD 21287
For specific questions, contact Carolyn Robinson, GIM Fellowship Coordinator.
Application
Applicants are asked to submit the following items to the GIM Fellowship Coordinator:
- A completed application
- GIM fellowship track selection and area of interest form
- A curriculum vitae
- Copies of college, medical school and any advanced degree (e.g., master's degree) program transcripts (Please note that copies of these are sufficient; original transcripts are not required.)
- A one-page personal statement of research interests
- Four letters of recommendation (These should be sent by the authors directly to the GIM Fellowship Coordinator.)
Carolyn Robinson
GIM Fellowship Coordinator
Johns Hopkins University
2024 E. Monument Street, Suite 2-600
Baltimore, MD 21205
Tel: 410-614-1135




