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Georgetown University Hospital Program

Georgetown University

Georgetown University

Georgetown University Hospital
3800 Reservoir Road NW
Pasquerilla Bldg., 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20007

Phone: 202 444 0086
Fax: 877 665 8072
Website: http://gumc.georgetown.edu/
Email: gam2@georgetown.edu

Training Program Director

Georgetown University Gayle P. Balba MD

Participating Hospitals

Georgetown University Hospital : 350
National Institutes of Health : 200

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 ClinicHands-On Experiences

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 Elsewhere

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?

true

Citizenship Requirements:

U.S. Preferred

Types of visas accepted:

Number of fellows accepted each year:

2

Duration of the Fellowship (years):

2

The Program has a training grant (T32):

false

Average number of infectious diseases consults per trainee per year:

460

Number of Fellows completing the Program in the last 5 years:

7

Additional Training/Faculty Resources (optional):

Applications accepted via Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®)?

true

Timeframe when applications are accepted:

Timeframe when interviews are done

Princy N. Kumar MD

Princy N. Kumar

Faculty

Laura Coster MD

Laura Coster

Gayle P. Phadungchai MD

Gayle P. Phadungchai

Jessica Rosen MD

Jessica Rosen

Joseph G. Timpone MD

Joseph G. Timpone

Mary A. Young MD

Mary A. Young