Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Fellowships

The primary goal of the fellowship training program in the Division of Allergy and Immunology is to train pediatric allergist-immunologists for research careers in academic settings. The training program is supported by an NIH training grant and is accredited by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. The philosophy of the training program is to foster the development of research skills while providing structured, supervised clinical activities so that, at the end of the three years, graduates are well prepared both to develop an independent research program and to provide excellent patient care. Each fellow is paired with a faculty mentor with similar research interests so that each fellow’s research experience is unique and specifically designed to meet his or her needs and interests.

The success of the training program is clearly demonstrated by its track record, with over 90% of past fellows going on to successful academic careers. Previous fellows make up many of the current and rising leaders in allergy and immunology in the United States and abroad. Graduates hold faculty positions at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Harvard, Children’s National Medical Center, the University of Arkansas, the University of Maryland, National Jewish Hospital, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Wisconsin, Howard University, the University Hospital of Geneva in Switzerland and here at Johns Hopkins within our own division.

Learn More About the Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Fellowship

For further information about the fellowship training program, please contact Donna Dieterich at 410-955-5883 or email [email protected].

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