Ko Pen Wang Interventional Pulmonary Fellowship

Overview
The academic interventional pulmonology (IP) fellowship at the Johns Hopkins University offers training in and all aspects of interventional pulmonology to create the next generation of IP leaders. The unique structure of the fellowship positions our graduates to start their careers with skill sets for success. Fellowship training is based on mastery competency of clinical/ procedural skills, systems based management, education, and research.
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Structure

Clinical (Year 1)
Twelve months of advance clinical training in interventional pulmonology (IP). This includes training in advance diagnostic bronchoscopy, therapeutic airway, and pleural procedures. IP fellows have an academic appointment at the University and attend our bi-monthly conference/ national meetings. Fellows attend the weekly IP clinic and chest tumor board.
Research (Optional, Year 2)
Twelve months of IP research and experimental procedures. Research fellows conduct an individual investigator initiated study as well as participating in ongoing faculty research projects. Given the breath of research being conducted, projects can range from basic science, animal, and clinical research. Fellows register for relevant graduate level courses at our school of Public Health, Business, or Education.
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IP Fellowship Application
The Interventional Pulmonology program is committed to fostering an inclusive community of faculty and fellows to better serve the patients we care for.
All fellows are accepted through the NRMP and applications are accepted through ERAS.
Please note: We are not able to sponsor visas at this time. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents (green card holders).
Fellowship interviews for the upcoming interview season will be conducted virtually in alignment with local and national recommendations. Interviews will take place during September and October, during which invited applicants will have the opportunity to meet with our fellows and faculty. We hope you enjoy learning more about our fellowship family and all that Baltimore has to offer.
Faculty
- Hans Lee, M.D. M.E.H.P., Fellowship Director
- Angela Christine Argento, M.D.
- Jeffrey Thiboutot, M.D., M.H.S.
- Madison Greer, M.H.A., Fellowship Coordinator
Alumni
- Lonny Yarmus, D.O., M.B.A.
- Mel Ahmed, M.D.
- Chris Gilbert, M.D.
- Jason Akulian, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.
- Sixto Alejandro Arias, M.D.
- Andrew Lerner, M.D.
- Roy Semaan, M.D.
- Diana Yu, M.D.
- Hitesh Batra, M.B.B.S.
- Majid Shafiq, M.B.B.S.
- Sharad Chandrika, M.D.
- Jeffrey Thiboutot, M.D., M.H.S.
- Andrew DeMaio, M.D.
- Chris Kapp, M.D.
- Abhishek Sarkar, M.D.
- Brian "Cody" Adkinson, M.D.
- Krystle Pew, M.D.
- Travis Ferguson, M.D.
- Benjamin Demarco, M.D.
- Ricardo Franco, M.D.
- Gaurav Ajmani, M.D.
- Victoria Gonzalez, M.D.