Emory University
Emory University
Emory University
School of Medicine
49 Jesse Hill, Jr. Drive SE
Division of Infectious Diseases
Atlanta,
GA
30303
Phone: 404 251 8702
Fax: 404 880 9305
Website: http://medicine.emory.edu/divisions/id/
Email: sjohn09@emory.edu
Training Program Director
Emory University Wendy Armstrong MD
Research Interests: HIV, transplant ID
Participating Hospitals
Emory University Hospital : 583
Grady Memorial Hospital : 1000
Atlanta VA Medical Center : 283
Emory Hospital Midtown : 540
Program Training Offerings
How does this program meet the ABIM requirements for training in clinical microbiology?
Didactic LecturesHands-on Experience
The Program provides training in hospital epidemiology through:
Didactic LecturesContinuity Clinic
The Program provides clinical experience for fellows in the following:
Infections in marrow transplantInfections in solid organ transplant patientsInfections in travelers and tropical medicineInfections in children
This Program provides training in STD management through:
Didactic LecturesCourses ElsewhereAttendence
The Program has a didactic lecture course for fellows:
true
If yes, what is the average number of lectures provided over a two-year period?
90
Training is for:
MD
Are there citizenship requirements?
false
Citizenship Requirements:
Types of visas accepted:
Number of fellows accepted each year:
4
Duration of the Fellowship (years):
2 - 4
The Program has a training grant (T32):
true
Average number of infectious diseases consults per trainee per year:
600
Number of Fellows completing the Program in the last 5 years:
22
Additional Training/Faculty Resources (optional):
NOTES: The Emory Division of Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training Program provides outstanding opportunities for clinical and research training. The program has a dedicated and talented faculty and a vibrant and progressive academic community, multi-disciplinary research opportunities, and a strong clinical environment in infectious diseases. The program is enhanced through collaborative relationships with the adjacent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Emory Rollins School of Public Health and the Emory Vaccine Center.
Applications accepted via Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®)?
true
Timeframe when applications are accepted:
Timeframe when interviews are done