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  • Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program-Research

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Duration:
    2 years
    Program Contact:
    Cate Weaver; [email protected]
    Each fellow will pursue a research project related to sleep medicine under the guidance of a faculty mentor. A range of projects and mentors is available in the basic sciences, translational biology, or clinical physiology and epidemiology.
  • Spinal Cord Injury Medicine (SCIM) Fellowship Program

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Kennedy Krieger Institute
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Yvonne Jackson; 443-923-9227; [email protected]

    Offered in partnership with Kennedy Krieger Institute, this fellowship provides training in adult and pediatric, acute and chronic, traumatic and non-traumatic conditions affecting the spinal cord. There is a special emphasis on medical and rehabilitative interventions used to optimize and enhance neural restoration.

    Program Director(s)

    Philippines G. Cabahug, MD

    • Director, Spinal Cord Injury Fellowship Program
  • Sports Medicine Fellowship Program

    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Dr. Mohammed Emam; [email protected]
    The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation offers a training program that provides multidisciplinary, comprehensive training in sports and musculoskeletal medicine. The program is co-sponsored by the departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Surgery.

    Program Director(s)

    Mohammed Emam, MD

    • Director, Musculoskeletal Center
  • Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Equivalent
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Colleen Hickson; [email protected]
    Johns Hopkins’ functional neurosurgery fellowship is a one-year training program approved by the Committee on Accreditation of Subspecialty Training of the Society of Neurological Surgeons. It is a clinical- and research-based fellowship focused on advancing the trainees’ functional neurosurgical skills through the clinical and technical milestones outlined by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.

    Program Director(s)

    William S. Anderson, MD PhD

    • A. Earl Walker Professor
  • Surgical Critical Care Surgery Residency Training Program

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    1 year
    The surgical critical care residency training program is a one-year fellowship open to surgeons who have completed Johns Hopkins' or other approved general surgery training program. Fellows completing this program are eligible for a certificate of special qualification in surgical critical care.

    Program Director(s)

    Pam A. Lipsett, MD

    • Program Director, Surgical Critical Care
  • Surgical Pathology

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Pedram Argani, M.D.; [email protected]
    This is a one-year program that has features of an advanced fellowship, allowing the individual to function as a junior faculty member (assistant) on a surgical pathology service that accessions more than 75,000 specimens per year. The responsibilities of this position include resident instruction, oversight of the grossing area, intraoperative frozen section evaluation and independent sign-out of surgical pathology cases. There also is exposure to ancillary techniques, including immunoperoxidase, cytogenetic, molecular biologic and electron microscopic studies.

    Program Director(s)

    Pedram Argani, MD

    • Associate Director, Surgical Pathology
  • The F. J. Montz Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    3 years
    Program Contact:
    Sarah Meyers; [email protected]
    The program offers one to two 3-year fellowship positions each year. We train abdominal-pelvic surgeons in a complete range of technical procedures, as well as clinicians well-versed in medical oncology care for women with gynecologic malignancies. Our fellowship is in excellent standing, with maximum accreditation received by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2016 and maximum accreditation by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education in 2017.

    Program Director(s)

    James Stuart Ferriss, MD

    • Director, F.J. Montz Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program
  • Transfusion Medicine Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Accredited
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Nancy Nath; [email protected]
    This fellowship is offered jointly by the Transfusion Medicine Division and Hemapheresis and Transfusion Support (HATS) of The Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Pathology, with rotations at the American Red Cross blood services headquarters in Baltimore, the Immunogenetics Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine and the Cellular Therapy Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center. A clinically oriented research project is an integral part of the first year and may be continued during the optional second year. The second year prepares the fellow for an investigative career in transfusion medicine.

    Program Director(s)

    Evan Martin Bloch, MBCHB MS

    • Associate Director, Transfusion Medicine Division
  • 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.
  • Transplant Hepatology Fellowship Program

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    ACGME Equivalent
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Linda Welch; [email protected]
    The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine offers Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education-accredited transplant hepatology fellowship training for those who want to gain expertise in the management of patients with liver disease, including the selection and management of patients for liver transplantation.

    Program Director(s)

    Tinsay Woreta, MD MPH

    • Program Director, Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology Fellowships