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  • Adult Infectious Diseases Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    3 years
    Program Contact:
    Michelle Sasser; [email protected]
    The Infectious Diseases ACGME Fellowship Program of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is designed to prepare trainees for a career in academic medicine and to qualify for subspecialty boards in Infectious Diseases. The program is typically three years with the first year devoted primarily to clinical training and subsequent years almost exclusively to research.

    Program Director(s)

    Michael Melia MD

    • Director, Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowships

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    3 years
    Program Contact:
    Barbara Carson; [email protected]
    The pediatric infectious diseases fellowship program of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is designed to qualify trainees for subspecialty training for board certification in pediatric infectious diseases and to prepare them for a career in academic medicine.

    Program Director(s)

    Pranita Tamma MD MPH

    • Associate Professor of Pediatrics
  • Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases (TOID) Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Equivalent
    Duration:
    up to 2 years
    Program Contact:
    Stacie Forrest; [email protected]
    Founded in 2008, the TOID Fellowship seeks to expand institutional expertise and train the next generation of providers in clinical and academic activities focused on infectious complications in transplant (solid organ and stem cell) and oncology patients. Since its development, Johns Hopkins has been recognized as a primary training site for TOID, and has hosted numerous visiting clinicians, clinical fellows, medical students, and undergraduates for electives in the subspecialty, from both US and international hospitals.